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The Paper Journal

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Happy Mother's Day!

Elizabeth Fanslow

Happy Mother's Day!

What a special day for all of us Mums!

There is nothing better than spending time with your kids and grandkids. It's so rare to get them all together because our adult kids are busy with life and their own kiddo's. So knowing that I get to spend Mother's Day having breakfast with all of my kiddo's and grandbabies makes my heart sing LOUD!

And it's extra special this year because we are back in Florida, close to them...and that is the icing on the cake.

But Mother's Day is not a good day for everyone. I lost my Mom many years ago and I miss her everyday...and a whole lot more on Mother's Day. But I have so many women in my life that have stepped up and filled that gap with much love.

So to all the moms this Mother's Day...or the women who fill a gap for many of us...Thank you for all you do for us and for always being there.

You are ALL THE BEST!

Keeping the Spirit of Christmas Alive...

Elizabeth Fanslow

It’s a tradition, for me, that I will never let go of until I am physically or mentally unable to do it. Yes, it means that much to me. Every year I sit down and review my list of names and every year it gets a bit longer.

Rarely do I remove a name, but I always seem to add a few new ones each year and that makes me smile. To me that means I have met someone new who I am grateful to have in my life.

Receiving a Christmas card often evokes a range of positive emotions, contributing to the warmth and joy associated with the holiday season. Here are just a few of the emotions that people feel when receiving a Christmas card:

1.    Gratitude and Appreciation: Christmas cards are typically sent with good intentions, and receiving one can make individuals feel appreciated and valued. The effort put into selecting, writing, and sending a card demonstrates thoughtfulness and care.

2.    Connection and Thoughtfulness: Christmas cards serve as a reminder that someone has taken the time to reach out and send well-wishes during the festive season. This can create a sense of connection, especially when the sender includes a personal message or shares updates about their life.

3.    Nostalgia: Receiving a Christmas card may trigger feelings of nostalgia, especially if the sender is a friend or family member with whom one shares memories of past holiday celebrations. The act of exchanging cards can reinforce traditions and a sense of continuity.

4.    Happiness: Positive and uplifting messages commonly found in Christmas cards can bring joy and happiness to the recipient. Whether through humorous anecdotes, heartfelt sentiments, or simple well-wishes, the content of the card can have a positive impact on the recipient's mood.

5.    Surprise and Excitement: Receiving unexpected mail, especially during the holiday season, can be a delightful surprise. The anticipation of opening a card and discovering its contents can evoke a sense of excitement.

Christmas cards have the power to evoke feelings of warmth, connection, and joy. They serve as tangible expressions of goodwill and contribute to the overall positive atmosphere associated with the holiday season.

For you history buffs…here is a little history about how the ‘Christmas Card’ got started…

The history of sending Christmas cards dates back to the 19th century, and the practice has since become an integral part of the holiday season.

The tradition can be traced back to the United Kingdom, where the first commercial Christmas card is believed to have been produced in 1843. Sir Henry Cole, a prominent British civil servant and educator, is credited with commissioning the creation of the first Christmas card. The card featured a festive scene and was designed by John Callcott Horsley, an artist.

Early Christmas cards were not only a means of festive greetings but also a way to promote goodwill and charity.

In the United States, the tradition of sending Christmas cards gained traction in the mid-1800s. Louis Prang, a German immigrant and lithographer, is often referred to as the "Father of the American Christmas Card." He began producing popular and artistic Christmas cards in the 1870s, contributing to the widespread adoption of the practice in the United States.

Over the years, Christmas cards have evolved in terms of design, style, and messaging. From traditional religious themes to modern and humorous illustrations, Christmas cards offer a diverse range of expressions.

Customized Christmas Cards

Elizabeth Fanslow

Sending Christmas cards during the festive season has been a tradition for hundreds of years, enabling people to spread love, joy, and warm wishes to friends, family, and loved ones near and far. This tradition, while seemingly simple, plays a significant role in reinforcing personal connections, sharing goodwill, and offering a thoughtful and intimate gesture during a special time of year.

While any Christmas card can deliver these sentiments, customizing these messages elevates their meaning, demonstrating a level of care and attention that makes recipients feel even more special.

Here are some reasons to customize your cards:

1. Shows That You Care - A customized Christmas card adds a touch of uniqueness and personality to your messages. Instead of choosing from generic designs, customizing allows you to reflect the individual's interests or your personal relationship, demonstrating that you’ve taken time and effort to make the card just right.

2. Creates Long-Lasting Memories - A customized card often means much more to the person you are sending it to…the uniqueness of the card is what sets it apart, making it a memorable keepsake that people are more likely to cherish longer.

3. Adds a Personal Touch - In a world that is becoming more digital and less personal, receiving a customized Christmas card provides a meaningful and physical symbol of your relationship. Your loved ones will not only appreciate the beautiful card design but also the heartwarming note from you.

Studies show that receiving Christmas cards…or any personal note or letter makes people feel good inside. It makes them feel loved and shows that you care. Think of your family who live far away or even those family and friends that you can’t celebrate with… getting Christmas cards conveys love, affection, and thoughtfulness. More importantly it helps people feel connected, appreciated, and included.

The holiday season is the perfect time to remind those around you how much they mean to you. Let us help you customize the right card to help spread a little extra joy this holiday season.

You can email us at shop@beamazingpaperco.com to get more information.

Adam Trest Christmas Cards

Elizabeth Fanslow

Adam Trest 2023 Christmas Print

The holidays are almost here!

Last week, we mentioned how we've been prepping for holidays shoppers, and this week, we wanted to officially announce that Adam Trest Christmas cards will be available starting November 5th at our Christmas Open House!

His work is beautiful, but his seasonal pieces are really special. Adam likes to release a new Christmas print every year, and this year is a black and white piece titled "Road to Grace" which features the nativity in the center of the work, the Three Wise Men on their journey through the dessert, and a choir of angels above.

The other cards we will be printing are from previous years, including a print of Santa, a partridge in a pear tree, the woodland scene, the "Crowded Barn" nativity scene in color, and last year's print, "Songbird Tannenbaum."

Each card will be available for purchase as a single or a pack of 8.

We're very excited about Christmas Open House, so make plans on November 5th to stop by the shop in person or shop Adam's cards on our site!

International Women's Day - March 8th

Elizabeth Fanslow

"I raise up my voice - not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard . . . We cannot succeed when half of us are held back." - Malala Yousafzai 

For International Women's Day, today on March 8th, I want to spread awareness of amazing women and organizations who raise their voices for our community of Laurel, MS, and Jones County. 

For example, the Junior Arts League of Laurel and the Young Women's Christian Organization are women-run organizations creating change for inclusion and education in Laurel. I have enjoyed being a part of the YWCO and the amazing women who work to build community. We are super lucky that the director of the YWCO, Brandy Thornton, also works with us at the paper shop!

But there are so many women who do such special work...here are a few I would like to take a moment to recognize. Each woman below is committed to a mission that either sets up our children for a brighter future or supports and helps feed families in need...two of the most important missions in any community.

Crystal Phillips founded The Social Club in 2020. Her vision and mission is to provide inclusive play for children as well as education of sensory needs and disabilities for parents. Guiding her are the values of inclusion, acceptance, compassion, and education as she advocates for the special needs population. The Social Club and Crystal have made such a positive awareness and acceptance in our community. And I am so proud to have them right across the street from us at the paper shop.

Hope Staples, with her husband, founded the Glory House Global Outreach. The mission fueling the project is to share Christ with the community and the world. Hope and the many volunteers at the Glory House do an incredible job of orchestrating and promoting community service projects, worship, teaching, and providing food and personal care through the Bread of Life Center food pantry. 

Elizabeth Harris serves as the Board Chair of Nurture Our Future. This nonprofit funds the Dolly Parton's Imagination Library for the Laurel and Jones County area. They also have the Brain Bus that goes around the area to promote learning through play. Elizabeth and the other board members focus on ensuring children are set up for success with out-of-school learning opportunities and books so they can thrive from their very beginning. 

We are so lucky to have these incredible women and women-run organizations changing our community for the better! And trust me when I say that these are not the only women making a difference in our community...there are so many more! 

Take time this month and especially on Wednesday, March 8th to say thank you to all the women who work tirelessly to make a difference! 

We have some special cards in the shop for Women's Day. Email me if you want to learn more: efanslow@beamazingpaperco.com.

National Employee Appreciation Day

Elizabeth Fanslow

National Employee Appreciation Day was one of my favorite days when I was in a leadership position in corporate America. It was that time when I got to show my team how much they meant to me and how appreciative I was to have them working alongside me.

I knew that I would not have been able to accomplish what I did without their support and hard work, and I always wanted to make sure that they knew how blessed I was to have them with me.

Things are a bit different now, but I still have a team, and I respect and appreciate them as much as my corporate team. They work with me in the shop, making sure that our customers are taken care of and that our message and mission are shared and lived.

My team loves books, paper, and writing happy notes as much as I do...you see I picked them to be a part of my team for a reason. I couldn't do everything I do without them, and they mean the world to me. 

So this Friday, March 3rd, take some time to let your team know how much you appreciate them and what they contribute to your business. Let them know that every time they work a shift for you, pick up extra duties...it relieves some of the stress and makes running your business a whole lot more enjoyable.


How Can We Help?

Be Amazing Paper Company can help you show your employees some love in a few different ways:

THANK YOU CARDS:  We can print customized cards with your logo to share with your employees! There's nothing better than a handwritten card from someone showing your appreciation!

CUSTOMIZED CANDY CARDS: We can print small customized candy cards with the message of your choice and attach a piece of candy. These are fun little hand outs that you can place on their desk. It's small but mighty! 

(FYI - we handed these out in the shop for Random Acts of Kindness Day and they were a huge hit!)

CUSTOMIZED NOTE CARDS: Want to give your team notecards personalized with their names? We can create a pack of 10-cards for them. 

If you have something in mind and need our help - give us a call at (601) 699-7694

We're happy to help!

Elizabeth Fanslow

Spread Joy by Being Kind!

We are big believers that being kind to others not only makes them happier but it makes you feel good, too. February 17th is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. To celebrate, we're doing something special on Friday morning down at the paper shop. Stop down and see Brandy - she will have a little happy for you. (While supplies last!)

How are you going to celebrate National Random Acts of Kindness Day? 

Be kind to anyone you can today - strangers, family, friends, and yourself. Pay for the coffee of the person behind you, hold a door for someone, or let someone with less groceries go ahead of you at checkout. For family and friends, intentionally ask and listen about their day or their current struggles. If an article or quote made you think of someone, share it with them so they know you have them on your mind. Don't forget to show yourself some kindness by going for a walk outside, cooking your favorite meal, or writing down three things you're grateful to have in your life. 

Sometimes, it's the smallest gestures that make the biggest impact on our mood and turn a bad day into a good one. 

Still not sure what to do? Follow this link for more ideas: randomactsofkindness.org/kindness-ideas 

Our personal favorite way to be kind - and we are biased - is by sending a card or handwritten note to surprise a loved one and brighten their day. We think funny, inspirational, or thinking-of-you cards are perfect to send as a random act of kindness, and our Hey There Girl card line is perfect for sending happy mail to your gal pals. Drop by the shop and pick up a couple or shop our card selection online! 

We hope we've inspired you to take part in National Random Acts of Kindness Day! 

Valentine’s Day is Almost Here

Elizabeth Fanslow

Girls, tell your guys we're staying open later tomorrow, Friday, February 10th, until 6pm so they have some extra time to shop before Valentine's Day! We'll have our team here to help them shop for the perfect gift. 

Love letters may be "out of style" - or more like out of our comfort zones - but giving a card can make your gift even more special. It's not all about the gifts on Valentine's Day but the feelings you have for that person. Put those feelings into words with a card that resonates with you and your sweetheart's humor or your mushy side. 

Me & My Galentines 

February 13th is officially Galentine's Day, and we're excited about a day devoted to celebrating and acknowledging the women who lift us up and make our world more positive and fun.

The tradition of spending time with your friends the day before Valentine's Day came about, believe it or not, because of the popular TV series Parks and Recreation when Leslie threw a big Galentine's Day celebration for all of her gal pals. 

Now, Galentine's day parties are pretty common and can be celebrated in so many ways - a movie in your pjs with popcorn and wine, or a night out all dressed up. If you have a fun Galentine's Day get-together planned, share it with us in our blog comment section!

Whether you have a Valentine or a handful of Galentines, everyone can appreciate a small token of love and appreciation with a card and a small happy. Be sure to stop by the shop - or remind your special someone to stop by - and pick up the perfect card for Valentine's and Galentine's Day!

Traditions That Stand the Test of Time...

Elizabeth Fanslow

It's hard to believe that we're at the end of the month of October already. November is around the corner and along with it comes the Thanksgiving holiday. This time of year always brings back memories of my parents and how we celebrated the holidays when they were still with us. 

Everything I learned about cooking came from spending time cooking with my Mom & Dad. All the traditions around our Thanksgiving menus are memories that I will never forget or let go of...I have worked hard to pass down those traditions to my kids and grandkids and I hope that they will create new ones as they grow with their own families. 

My parents, especially my Dad...passed his passion down to me; he loved to make every holiday perfect and so much fun for us as kids. Cool fall weather took us pumpkin hunting, finding the perfect Christmas Tree at the local Christmas tree farms, ice skating on the ponds, and baking...lots of baking. Our house was always filled with the smells of food and the smells of the holiday...apples, cinnamon, and pumpkin pie. I wanted my kids to grow up enjoying their childhood and creating memories of their own; but also taking a bit of mine along with them...a little bit of my parents.

Traditions are passed down from generation to generation...part of the reason that I opened the paper shop was to help continue traditions like sending cards by mail; writing letters on beautiful stationary and putting a stamp on it and dropping it in the mail. It's about reading a paper book and not one on your iPad and writing in a paper journal instead of typing on a computer. All of these things are important to me and continuing traditions that have always made me feel warm and comforted.

Don't get me wrong...I love technology...but I love paper more!