There’s a neat new product coming out next week from one of my favorite companies, Paper Coterie. This Monday, they’re launching a new photo album for busy moms like us, called Quotable. I love this idea! You fill this hand-held album (either a 5.5″ or 8″ square) with up to 19 of your favorite photos–perfect for capturing those goofy faces of the kids–and the rest of the album waits for you to fill it in with what your kids say. You know those things–the funny things, the sweet things, the things you say, “I hope I remember this later.” Well, now you can! Just keep the book handy and jot those quotes down when they happen.
Starting Monday, August 20th, you can order your own for the special introductory price of just $12 (through September 2nd). Spend this weekend pulling about 16 photos together on your computer, so you’ll be ready to make your little album! Quotable has 32 pages and is coil-bound with an elastic closure.
I’m making my own Quotable book with pictures of my twin girls together. They’ve been so lovey-dovey with each other this summer, reconnecting after being in separate school classes for the first time, and I have been documenting their funny sayings on Facebook, but those just fly by. This way, the words will be kept forever. And, I’m going up to Philadelphia this weekend to visit my nephews, so I’ll be sure to take lots of photos of the 22-month-old being his goofball self. I can’t wait to give this little album to my sister for the holidays. It will be a wonderful way to capture how his language blossoms next year!
One lucky MoneywiseMoms reader will win an 8×8 Quotable book from Paper Coterie (a $26 value).
To enter to win, just leave a comment below telling whose photos and words you’d capture in your own Quotable Book.
I will draw the winner of this giveaway on Monday, August 20th at 11:00pm EST. If you’re getting this post in email or RSS feed, you’ll need to click over to comment. Thank you for reading MoneywiseMoms, and good luck!
This giveaway is closed. Congrats to the winner, Cheryl (rcr31b)!
Disclosure: Paper Coterie is providing the prize for this giveaway and provided me with a code for a Quotable book of my own.











I’d definitely capture my daughter’s quotes. She’s hysterical
My 5 year old son says things I need to capture daily – this is a great idea!
We just returned from a short trip and took lots of photos of my sons, and I’d love to capture their crazy and funny comments.
I would use my 5 year old daughter. She is getting funnier the older she gets.
Definitely my 2 boys. My 3 year old especially seems to have a future in comedy!
I would use my daughter’s. She is funny and beautiful.
katja9_10 at hotmail dot com
I would capture what my six year old son said this morning, “Mommy when are you going to get us Fagen Daz….” I giggled…..
I would do a book for my daughter and son, but especially like to remember the cute things my 6 year old says.
I would use it for pictures and quotes from my two grandaughters.
I have twin six year-old girls too! I’d definitely capture the things they say to each other as well.
I would make a book to quote family and friends. Sometimes adults say funny things too.
My daughter is 3 and says the funniest and most surprising things. I need a way to store those
I would use it for pictures of my grandkids and the funny things they say.
I would do the birth of my daughter and her terrific older brother!
I would love to make a book about our baby girl. She is our first and its funny the things that we find out on a daily basis!
I would use it for quotes from all 3 of my kids.
I’ll capture the quotes of my 6 year old twin boys. Their conversations make me smile.
I’d use my 6 year old’s quotes. He makes me laugh all the time!
I would capture pics of my five year old and te funny things he says.
I’d do either my niece or my cousin. Not quite sure yet though.
This is a great! My almost 3 year old talks all the time and says some funny stuff!
I would use my sons words and photos.
Definitly my daughter!
I would put my godchildren especially they are triplets and have a lot to say!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would use my 6 year old sons photos and words because he cracks us up!
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
I would use my sons words and pictures of him!
I would use it for my husband for our anniversary! He says the funniest things!!!
I would use my sons photos and they are always saying things.
i would use this for my son
I would use it for my young daughter.
I’d love to capture my son’s quotes
One of my nephews or nieces – probably my oldest nephew, since he does the most talking.
I would use my 5 year old daughter and soon to be 3 year old son. It is true what the say …out of the mouths of babes, lol.
mommysap@gmail.com
My kids- 2 and 4
My twelve year old with autism says the funniest things – I would use this for her for sure.
probably my nephew
this would be great for my granddaughter
my daughter.. shes just starting to talk, so we have a while before we can really use this since its mostly baba mama dada at this point.
My kids. My son is 6 and my daughter is 2.
Nichole2577 at aol dot com
I’d capture my daughter’s photos and words!
My son is in the Navy, and it is so hard for him to be away from his daughter. I would use this to capture my Gran’daughter and send this to him. He would love it.
my sons
amandahoffman35 at yahoo dot com
Oh, I would have to put pictures of all three of my kids in to quote!
I’d use it with my niece and nephews.
My 6 yr old Granddaughter
mneuhouser at gmail dot com
My almost 5-yr-old Grandson, he’s really funny!!!((1955nursehjc4me(a)myway(dot)com)) Thanks for the chance….
My nephew’s!
The family has been meaning to put together a book of my mother-in-law’s quotes for her for Christmas this year. This would be perfect, since we could put in silly pictures of her, too!
Thanks for the giveaway!!
I would capture my children’s photos and phrases
I would love to put together a fun book with all the crazy comments my sons have said this summer.
I think I’d do a book of my daughter’s text messages to me.
Would love to use my daughter’s quotes
My brothers and Nephew….:) thanks!
I would do this book filled with my two nieces and all the funny, goofy things they say one of which I heard this past week from the oldest who is six. I asked her if she thought she could help me find Grandma’s office as she’d been there before and I thought she’d be able to follow landmarks. Her response was, and I quote, “Do you know where the big tower is? The one for TV? It’s by there and there are guys out mowing,” The size of the city we were in is over 100K in population.