No? OK… maybe it’s just me then but I have a paper fetish. It’s bad. Like, I-don’t-need-paper-anymore-because-everything-I-do-is-pretty-much-done-electronically-but-I-buy-the-paper-and-envelopes-anyway Bad. That’s an obsession. And please don’t make me tell you how I love the smell of paper. That borders on crazy talk.
So when I was asked by the Momfluence team if I wanted to review some of the modern stationery from Paper Culture, of course I jumped at the chance.
I received an assortment of their invitations and cards to review. I loved how each card I received wasn’t thin or flimsy like other invitations or cards I’ve purchased. Each card was whimsical yet modern in the design.
premium quality, eco-friendly stationery is becoming an important part of my stationery fetish as well. I know that stationery doesn’t have to harm the planet and so I’m on the look out for paper and cards that I can love and will love the planet back.
I think that whether or not you’re looking for kids’ birthday party invitations or just gorgeous cards that makes even the biggest paper and stationery lover go gaga, Paper Culture is a stationery option not to be overlooked.
Special thanks to Momfluence and Paper Culture for the opportunity to review the cards and invitations.







I am crazy about paper too. And, real mail. I still send real letters from time to time because I think a hand written note on pretty paper says “I’m thinking of you” or “I care” even more than an electronic greeting. I love getting things in the mail and I know other people do too.
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