In my kit, I include a list of parts in the kit. I used MS Excel to make the document. In the first column is the Quanity, the second is Description, and the third has Function. Some items the function is obvious but I tend to list the primary function and then several alternate functions.<br><br>For instance for Foil it reads,<br><br>1, Foil, aluminum, 12"x 72", Treat sucking chest wound, cook, watertight container, reflector, fire proofing<br><br>That way it gives people a list of things to do with the item. It also should help them to think about alternate uses that I have not listed. For my fanny pack kit, the listing fits on a single sheet of paper front only in landscape mode. I folded the paper twice and it fits just inside a sandwich size ziplock along with a bandanna, trash bag and foil.<br><br>You could always laminate whatever document you generate. All the big box office supply stores have laminaters in house and will laminate an 8x11.5 page for about $1. Of course that precludes using the paper as a fire starter and makes changes difficult. You can generate a smaller piece of paper and laminate it in the 8x11.5 page and then cut it down. They may also have a business card size laminator if you don't want to cut it down. <br><br>My wife has a business card laminator that she uses to make id cards for her organization. Periodically I make a document with phone numbers and laminate it to keep in my wallet. Just the right size for an Altoids box but it takes up more space than just a sheet of paper.<br><br><br>