Thought bubbles, baby announcements & other free stuff

September 2, 2011

I totally talk in thought bubbles, don’t you?



Let’s face it: sometimes, you just want a religious reference on a thank you note. Maybe for a bar mitzvah or something. How often do you see stars of David on such cute cards?Roberto is turning one. Oh, your child’s name isn’t Roberto? That’s ok. You can have this very same invitation with your own child’s name on it. Not kidding.

I don’t know why the combination of brown and blue attracts me so much, but it does. I’d like mine to have a big, fat D in the wreath, for Diva. And then I’d write a little note to my BFF. In fact, I just sent my BFF a note the other week. But it was too long for this card. Next time, I’m using a paperculture card. I have several tucked away.

Yes, yes, celebrating love again. I just love to celebrate love. It’s the best feeling in the world.

And yes, more from paperculture.com, a must-see site. But follow my blog and comment here (or yesterday or any + every day through Saturday) and you’re entered into a contest for a $50 gift voucher at paperculture.com. Trust me. You want this gift.

THE RULES

You must 1) follow my blog if you don’t already; 2) comment here on the blog, below, to enter (not on FB or Twitter) and 3) you must have a valid email address with your comment (or email it to me privately if you prefer).

Enter as many times as you want by commenting on blog posts through this Saturday: four more chances to enter! Once a day, please!

This is my very first contest, so please help make it a success!

Paperculture.com cards are on high-quality eco-card stock and have modern

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Thanks for entering! Contest ends Saturday, Sept 3.

One comment on “Thought bubbles, baby announcements & other free stuff
  1. Cheri says:

    I dig paperculture.com. When I was strolling around the site, up popped an instant message from April, who asked if I needed anything in particular. We went on to have a text conversation about the product I was looking for. It was SO COOL. I think this is the wave of the customer-service future!

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