🌍 Community Creations
Community Creations is where we showcase stories, ideas, and moments inspired by real people. If you’ve created something you’re proud of — funny, nostalgic, heartfelt, or simply memorable — you can submit it to be featured on Kwazzle.
You create a story using Kwazzle (Classic or Premium), or you send us your own idea. If selected, your story may be displayed as a featured example or added to our community collection. Names can be changed and personal details removed on request.
😂 Funny Community Stories
Embarrassing moments, pet antics, family mishaps, and the stories that make people laugh.
- Kids say the funniest things
- Holiday disasters
- Work & everyday chaos
🕰️ Nostalgic Community Stories
Memories from the past, “back in the day” moments, and stories worth keeping forever.
- Childhood memories
- Family history moments
- Stories of home
👨👩👧👦 Family & Relationships
Stories about people you love — parents, children, grandparents, partners, friends, and pets.
- Grandparents & grandchildren
- Couples & anniversaries
- Pet stories
🎉 Milestones & Achievements
Celebrations and life wins — big or small — turned into stories that can be shared or gifted.
- Birthdays & celebrations
- Graduations & new jobs
- Personal achievements
📘 Children’s & Learning Stories
Warm, readable stories that can help children (and adults) enjoy reading and listening.
- Bedtime stories
- Learning to read support
- Read-aloud friendly format
✨ Premium Community Keepsakes
Selected community stories presented in a more refined, gift-ready style with premium artwork.
- Longer story format
- Premium illustration style
- Great for flipbooks
Important: We only publish stories with the author’s permission. You can request anonymity, name changes, or removal at any time.
Create your story or submit one to be featured
Ready to join the Kwazzle community? Create a story first — or submit a story idea for possible inclusion on the website for display or sale (with your permission).
Tip: If you don’t have a story yet, start with a short memory — just 2–3 sentences is enough.