About: HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU WISHED YOU COULD REMEMBER THE SILLY,
INSIGHTFUL, CREATIVE, AND TOUCHING THINGS SAID BY A CHILD?
Quotable, a unique, creative and interactive book is perfect for documenting the things children say and you always want to remember. Personalize your book with up 19 photos and keep it handy. It's a beautiful and simple way to record quotes while they're fresh, and treasure them for years to come.
Review:I have heard so many great things about Paper Coterie I had to check out the site for myself. When I saw an email with the Quotable book I thought it would be perfect. I usually try and put the kids quotes down in my phone, post them on facebook or I forget them all together. Kids certainly do say the darnedest things and I don't want to forget any of them! The book is designed for one persons quotes but I choose to make one I could use for either of my children's quotes. It was very easy to add my own pictures and text. When the book arrived it was a little smaller than I had envisioned. It turned out to be the perfect size. If I can't carry it with me in my purse I probably wouldn't use it; this size fits great.
Just today my son said the funniest thing but I have yet to write it in the book. I did write it down but I want the book to be perfect, nice handwriting, no misspellings and the right quotes. Okay that's a little silly and I hope I get over it soon so the book doesn't stay blank because it's too cute to be empty.
I look forward to checking out more of the Paper Coterie product line. Get a head start on your holiday shopping or work on school journals for your children.
Buy it: You can design and order your own Quotable book at Paper Coterie. When a first time customer enters the coupon code Welcome2012 at checkout, that first time customer will receive $40 off.
Disclaimer: I received the product mentioned above for review purposes. No other compensation was received. All views expressed are my own honest opinions. This post may contain affiliate links.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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