
Paper Culture is officially my favorite stationery store. I received some gorgeous, eco-friendly birthday invitations from them a few days ago, and I was amazed with both the beauty and quality of the products. Paper Culture has birthday invitations, baby announcements, moving announcements, thank you cards and pretty much anything else you would ever need in the realm of stationery. The best part? The gorgeous designs, the quality of the paper and the fact that the products are eco-friendly. They’re made from 100% post consumer recycled paper, a certified Green Paper, and made utilizing wind power generation.
Actually, the truly best part is the Mail & Message service that Paper Culture offers. They will add the messages to your cards and mail them for you. This service is free until January 2010. You only have to cover the cost of postage. The mailing of invitations and cards is always my least favorite thing; so this service could be particularly handy, especially since it is free for a period of time.
Here are some more great examples of Paper Culture’s work:



Both the birthday invitations and baby items come in cards for girls, boys and unisex. You can easily click on the links above to check them out.
Currently, you can get $15 off of an order of $75 or more. This offer only lasts until August 31, 2009. Hurry up and take advantage! I know I really love and enjoy the products I received, and I will definitely be a customer from here on out. When I held the birthday invitations between my fingers, I was amazed at the thickness. They were impossibly adorable and adorned with my daughter’s name. If you’re in the market for any sort of stationery right now, you have to visit Paper Culture. If not, you are most definitely missing out.
Hurry on over and check out Paper Culture! Not only are the designs amazing, they care about the environment.
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