'Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson Launches Inspirational Back2School Supplies With Uplifting Colors, Make School More Exciting

By Precy Dumlao
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Sadie Robertson's Live Original Back2School supplies line encourages students to stay in schools. Instagram

It's back to school time and it's a fun time with Sadie Robertson, the 18-year-old star of the reality television series on the A&E show Duck Dynasty. She is the daughter of Korie Howard Robertson and Willie Robertson.

Sadie has announced her latest Live Original school supplies to make your back to campus more exciting and fun.

In a report, teen entertainment and lifestyle news site Fanlala.com said that the Live Original school supplies line is unique from other lines available in the market. Sadie has incorporated inspiring quotes, some from the Bible into the school supplies and showcases uplifting colors. Sadie has picked several of her favorite personal, inspiring and favorite spiritual products that she prints on the school supplies.

The backpacks also carry words of encouragement for students to entice them to stay in school and finish their studies. Oh, and did we mention you can also decorate your lockers with bright shades and 'Love' all over it?

Sadie's supplies line includes planners, locker decorations, notebooks (both composition and spiral), journals, binders, pocket folders, sticky-notes and tabbed dividers. The school supplies carry beautiful and bright colors that are girly, soft and trendy - and promise a perfect pattern and shade to satisfy everyone's tastes.

So when campus life is giving you a hard time or if you or your friends need some words of encouragement to uplift your down spirit, Sadie's Live Original school supplies lines will always have the perfect words to say.

Back in July, Sadie Robertson visited two Dallas-area Walmart stores to meet customers and encourage her fans to make a difference during the back-to-school season. Sadie explained that her school supplies line offers not only uplifting words but encourages students to be themselves in school and not try so much to fit in with the so-called "IN" crowd.

"Just being who you are, and not necessarily trying to fit in," she said. "I feel like every teen needs to hear "live original" because it's hard nowadays to be who God is calling you to be with all the extra stuff thrown out at you. It's hard to stay true to who you are."

She added that school is a hard place for a lot of teenage girls. She hopes that her school products will make people excited to go to school because they are no longer afraid of how they are going to fit in. It encourages them to stand up for themselves.

"Plus, I think the fact that we have inspirational messages on the front and back of these supplies is good, because whether kids are coming or going, they can be inspired to live their own life. I also think for the kids carrying them, whether they're in school or not, it is a great way to have a pick-me-up during the day," Sadie added.

Sadie went on to say, "A lot of girls nowadays are caught up in a negative vibe. The world has become more and more negative, so it is very important to be more positive and show the good things going on."

You can order all your favorite Sadie school supplies on DaySpring.com now.  

If you want to win some exciting Live Original #Back2School school supplies, you can follow @Fanlala and comment on its Instagram post including Sadie. Applicants must live in the U.S., and ONE winner will be selected on Friday. Entering is easy, just tell us your favorite #Back2School supply to shop for in the comments section. Good luck!

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