Although I maybe plain awful at sending out handwritten notes, I love stationary! Ever since I was a kid I used to collect stationary sets, all sorts of colors and styles. Whenever I had the chance to buy a little something at the store I would come back with more note cards and papers to write letters. I did buy a lot of candy too. ;) Now that I have grown up a little you would think that I would have grown out of this phase. Unfortunately, I still have this impulse to buy every piece of stationary I see. It maybe a little bit of a sickness. However I no longer sort through my collection and arrange it by colors and sizes...I leave that to the eight year old and her cute little note cards and letters. I guess it runs in the family. My new little obsession is Babadoo Designs.
Babadoo Designs specialized in recycled stationary. You can find a wide variety if colors and styles on their site . You can buy yourself some personalized stationary or create a wonderful invite for your next event. I could spend hours, maybe even days poring over these designs. The modern color combinations and exquisite designs are so fun to look through. I am pretty sure my neighbor needs to get these for her husband for Fathers Day. ;)
Babadoo Designs has created a line that is superior to most. Their unique images are specific to their company only- you will not find these anywhere else. Using original watercolor painting, they then transfer these images to your beautiful products. All of their stationary is 100% recycled materials- even the envelopes and labels! I simply adore my Babadoo Designs stationary and plan to use them again. The paper quality is great and the designs are so pretty, why wouldn't I?!
Connect with Babadoo Designs on Facebook and Twitter. You will be glad you did when that birthday party rolls around and you need that unique one of a kind invite!

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