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VistaPrint (A Year Later)

Linking up with Ms. Bainbridge's VistaPrint Fever linky party.
I'm back! Wow, I feel rested after a year long vacation! Technically not quite a year, but who is counting? My summer is coming to a close, and I'm trying not to count how many days left I have of sleeping in until ten...I mean waking up at seven (Wink, Wink). In honor of my first post back and my last post before I dropped off the blogosphere, I find it only fitting to have another VistaPrint update. Here's what I ordered for the upcoming school year. I'm making a change from pirates to owls as you'll see evidenced below:
Labels (no explanation needed) Does anyone else get a nervous tic when all their envelopes don't come back signed the next day. Nah, that's probably just me.
Small rubber stamp
Large rubber stamp for make-up work
Small Car Magnet I will place the child's name at the bottom on his/her birthday.
Note pad
Thank You Cards
Mouse Pad
Another Large Rubber Stamp
Small Rubber Stamp
Notebook
Small Window Decal I ordered two of these for each of my doors. I heart VistaPrint and I wish they paid me to say that (in free product). Photobucket

Comments

Heather's Heart said…
I love all of your goodies. I think I finally need to head over to VistaPrint and check them out.

I am happy to be the newest follower of your ADORABLE blog. I would love for you to hop over and visit me when you get the chance. =)


Heather
Heather's Heart
Thanks for linking up... your items look GREAT!

:)
Christina
*Bunting, Books, and Bainbridge*
Busy Bees said…
I haven't placed my order yet!! Yikes!! Your stuff looks awesome. Just found your darling blog!
Robynn
BusyBees

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