This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Astrobrights Papers by Neenah Paper for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
I have a confession to make. I love office and craft supplies. I mean, really love looking through multi-colored folders, papers, stationary, and don't even get me started on Sharpies, crayons, etc. It's kind of a weird obsession. I mean, I have a drawer full of scrapbook paper, and not a single scrapbook. I have multiple colorful file folders, just waiting to be used. Not to mention a plethora of pens/markers/etc. Soooo, that's my little secret.
With that out in the open, just imagine how excited I was to discover AstroBrights papers! Oh. My. Goodness! They are so bright & colorful! I immediately started dreaming up all the fun projects my kids and I could do with these! With school starting soon, I know my girls will be jumping at the chance to make their projects stand out above the rest with these bright, unique colors. Who wants boring white printer paper when you can have Fireball Fuschia, Orbit Orange, Venus Violet, just to name a few! (They come in 23 eye-catching colors!)
AstroBrights papers is also hosting "Give a Brighter Year" Sweepstakes, where you can enter to win a cash prize and school supplies valued at $30,000 for the school of your choice! (K-8 grade) All you have to do is click on the link AstroBrights papers and like their Facebook page. Click on the Sweepstakes tab and go to the app where there will be a form to enter the sweepstakes. Easy peasy, and well worth it. I know my childrens' schools could really use that kind of donation!
The company has lots of other things going on to, such as the family-friendly "Make Something AstroBright" design challenge! I know you are a creative bunch, because I am constantly finding fantastic ideas on Pinterest. Share your projects with picture and video and you could win some awesome prizes! (If you share via Pinterest or Twitter, please use the hashtag #goastrobrights). You can head over to AstroBrights Facebook page (click on any of the links within this post) and see what others have already been up to.
What would you do with AstroBrights papers?
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