meet your pen pals

Pen Pals are permission slips. Paper dolls with plot twists. Proof you don’t have to be perfect to be loved. They’re your backup heart-healers, with tiny suitcases, mixtapes, stickers, and prompts to help you find your way back to yourself.

Each arrives in her signature OOTD: Out of That Doubt — a hug for your heart and a kiss of courage to keep going.

P.S. I love you. Your Pen Pals want you to love you too.

special edition pen pals - “clueless” edition

Step into the 90s with Maisie, Mia, and Tala as they channel Cher, Dionne, and Tai. This free Clueless-inspired coloring sheet is perfect for kids and adults who love nostalgic fun, creative play, and self-expression.

At The Meet Cute Co., OOTD doesn’t stand for Outfit of the Day. It stands for Out of That Doubt. All about stepping out of self-doubt and into your confident, playful self. Self-love never goes out of style. Maisie knows it, and now you do too.

Download Your Paper Dolls...As If!
Cartoon illustration of a woman with long black hair, wearing black glasses, red lipstick, and a blue dress with a pink collar and yellow bow, standing in front of lined notebook paper.
Meet Maisie

“Maisie helped me stop feeling invisible in my own story. She’s the reminder I can take up space and belong. Exactly as I am, no approval needed.”

— The one learning to take up space again

Girl wearing a wide-brimmed hat with a pink ribbon, heart-shaped sunglasses, a pink polka-dot dress, standing in front of a lined background resembling a school or police lineup.
Meet Tala

“Tala taught me how to slow down and find calm in the chaos. She’s like a quiet hug that helps me feel safe enough to let go of the need to control everything.”

— The one learning to breathe

A girl with shoulder-length wavy brown hair, wearing a white top with a pink heart on it, standing in front of a lined notebook background.
Meet Mia

“Mia showed me it’s okay to be different and that I don’t have to hide to belong. She’s a bright, comforting nudge to be myself fully and without apology.”

— The one finding their place