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The Paper Journal

Filtering by Tag: Laurel Mississippi

AN INTERVIEW WITH A PAPER LOVER . . . FEATURING BRANDY THORNTON

Elizabeth Fanslow

Paper notes and notecards carry so much intent and meaning, and we wanted to hear some paper lovers put that meaning in their own words. We hope you enjoy this first installment of our Interview series! If you’re a paper lover, and you’d like to send in your own responses to these questions and be featured in our next blog, please email shop@beamazingpaperco.com with your responses! We can’t wait to hear what a handwritten note means to you.

Question 1: What makes a paper note or card special to you?

The message written by a friend or loved one makes the note or card special to me.  While the words written are what I love the most, also just knowing that someone thought of me and took the time to write out a handwritten note and put it in the mail to me in this time of text/email means so much!  I love friends and loved ones that, like me, favor snail mail over digital correspondence!

Question 2: How do you typically craft the messages you include in your cards?

OFten times, I'm writing someone to say hello, to check in and see how they are doing, or I'm writing them for a specific occasion such as a birthday.  I also like to send cards to friends and loved ones on the anniversary of a loved one's passing or a day that I know is hard for them for whatever reason just to let them know they are thought of and prayed for as they face that hard day.  I also love to send cards out to remind friends and loved ones that I am thankful for them and their friendship.  Those 'just because' cards are so fun to send too because you know that the person receiving it will be so surprised to receive a card and that's just so fun!

 

Question 3: What feelings or emotions do you experience when you receive a card in the mail?

Opening up the mailbox to find a card from someone instantly puts a smile on my face! Receiving a card in the mail makes me feel loved and special.  Receiving a card in the mail reminds me that someone thought of me and that's a wonderful feeling! 

 

Question 4: Have you ever kept a card for a long time after receiving it? If so, what made you hold onto it?

A fun fact about me is that I've kept all the cards I've ever been given!  I have boxes of cards and letters I've received throughout my lifetime! I have the birthday cards from my first birthday and every card, note, and letter I've received since!  I keep these cards in boxes I call my "Joy Boxes" because it brings me such joy to look back through those cards.  It makes my heart smile to know that I am loved by so many people. Now that I've lost all of my grandparents and my Mama, the cards and letters they gave me over the years are some of my most cherished possessions.  

A couple of years ago, I decided that I wanted to keep the cards I receive in a year on display throughout the entire year.  There's a fun, colorful, garland of pom poms hanging above the doorway in my living room and since New Years Day of this year, I have clipped each card I have received in the mail to that garland.  At the end of this year, I'll take down the fun cards I received throughout the year and add them to my "Joy Box" to make room for the Christmas cards when they begin to arrive!  I love walking into my house and seeing these cards hanging above the doorway and every time I glance up at those cards, I smile!  

Thank you so much to Brandy for sharing your thoughts and feelings about paper mail and writing messages from the heart. Let us know in the comments what resonated with you most.

The Knight Butcher Reception

Elizabeth Fanslow

Join us for the Knight Butcher Cookbook Reception!

This Thursday, July 20th, 6-7:30 pm, you’re invited to help us celebrate the collaboration of two small downtown businesses at the paper shop.

We've partnered with the Knight Butcher to sell their coloring cookbook created and written by Terri Knight, and drawn and designed by her friend and colleague, Bridget Prater, of Blended by Bridget.

Terri will be preparing recipes from the cookbook for you to taste and experience, so make plans to grab a glass of wine and taste some of her delicious creations.

Terri and Bridget are attending the reception, so you'll be able to chat with and support both women and ask them any questions you have about their endeavor to create a family-friendly cookbook with simple recipes customized to your family's tastes.

This book lets your kiddos color the pages, and then you and your husband can cook dinner with some help from your kids. Besides, dinner is about coming together to spend time with one another anyway, right?

We hope you drop by and come spend some time with us as we celebrate this brand-new collaboration and even pick up a copy for yourself after sampling some of the recipes! See you there!

Adam Trest Studio Stationery

Elizabeth Fanslow

Yesterday morning the bell rang on the shop door...I walked out of my office to find Adam Trest making his way into the shop, out of the smoldering Mississippi heat, with his two "Doodle" dogs in tow. He quickly relaxed in the chair soaking up the cool air-conditioning. 

His calm demeanor and easy going conversation is always a great way to start your morning. Talking to Adam is like talking to an old friend that you've known for 20-years...even when you've only known him for less than a year. 

I couldn't feel more blessed to work with Adam and Lily to bring Adam's art to life in stationery form. Having his stationery line in our little paper shop has bought me so much joy!

Adam recently brought back a few of his Classic Prints and we wanted to make sure you had a chance to pick up the ones you want. Not only are the notecards great gifts for HomeTown fans, but if you just flat out love Adam's art, these cards make the perfect size for smaller framing in those more cozier spots in your home. You can purchase any of Adam's notecards in our shop or online. His full line is available here by CLICKING HERE.

We hope you see something you love - and stay tuned for some brand new prints in the next month or so...as well as some holiday surprises!