This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Astrobrights Papers by Neenah Paper for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Though my son is not old enough for school yet, I have been excited about doing crafty projects with him for a while now. He’s getting to the age where he can follow simple directions and [sometimes] sit still long enough to do a short, easy craft.
His favorite thing to do art-wise is color. We have been giving him white computer paper and crayons to draw on, but that was until I learned about AstroBrights papers. They come in several (23, to be exact) bright and cheerful colors that will make a bold statement for your flyers, brochures, or in my son’s case, doodles!
These pages would definitely stand out from the rest of the papers on our fridge, and it would definitely turn heads when guests entered the kitchen. Just imagine what the bold colors could do in a school or office! Consider pinning one of these brightly colored papers amongst a bulltin board filled with plain white paper. Which flyer do you think would be noticed first?!
In celebration of the upcoming school year, AstroBrights is giving away $30,000 in supplies for the winner’s favorite school. If that isn’t awesome enough, the winner also gets a $500 gift card for themselves. You can check out their Facebook page (linked earlier in this post) to enter.
AstroBrights’ Facebook page also features design challenges and would love for everyone to participate. These “Make Something AstroBright” challenges test you to locate something that could be made brighter with their paper. Perhaps a calendar? Scrapbook pages? A note from your child’s teacher? A list of rules for the home?
The possibilities are endless, and AstroBrights wants to hear your best ideas!







Is there a kid out there who DOESN’T love coloring?! We could go through reams of paper here too! Thanks for telling us about Astrobrights paper.
Although I love summer vacation there is something about back to school and all of the school supplies that makes me smile. My son isn’t school age yet but loves coloring! This would be great for us!
My kids go through paper like nothing else. They can’t just do one drawing a day, oh no, they have to do 25 a day. Coloured paper would be a fun change to all the drawings they do!
We love paper here. Those Astrobrights papers are so colorful! My 4 year old would love them. Thanks for sharing. I am heading to the Astrobrights FB page to learn more!