About Keptkin
Keptkin is a small, independent studio publishing keepsakes — printable letters, coupon books, wall art — for the people who keep things. The idea is simple: make a thing specific enough to be cashed and specific enough to mean something. Heavy paper. Plain language. One person addressed at a time.
We started with a coupon book for mothers, in spring of 2026. The first set was twelve coupons, each one a small named promise — an afternoon, a meal, a phone call with no agenda. Things small enough to be given on a Tuesday but specific enough that they would not get filed in a junk drawer until the promises expired quietly. Keepsakes for the kind of relationship that stays.
Everything we publish is digital. You buy it, you download it, you print it at home on heavy cardstock. We don’t print, ship, or warehouse anything — and that’s deliberate. It keeps prices honest, the catalog small, and the products in your hands within seconds.
The brand is built on a single line: small things, made to be kept. That’s our register. No sale dialect. No urgency. The occasional new keepsake — sent rarely, never urgent.
Written for people who keep handwritten letters in a drawer, postcards on the fridge, and birthdays in the calendar without reminders.