paperholics anonymous

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hello. my name is jeanne, and i’m a paperholic.

i have this notion that the trees in heaven have leaves of various papers, and when the leaves fall, they are immediately replaced with more and different paper leaves. the skies rain pens, and colorful flowers magically become ink when picked. blank journals grow like weeds, and the clouds (always within reach) are actually handmade papers.

in my real world, 3 thank you notes = 1 apple, so to keep the doldrums at bay, i start my day off by penning 3 thank you notes. i seem to collect notecards like there’ll never be another, and i’m pretty sure that when answering this question next year, i’ll mention these jewels danielle laporte and these from papaya. this, my friends, is one of my favorite notecard find for 2009: embroidered paper. sweet.

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envelopes? oh, don’t get me started.

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then there are pens. these days i mostly use the handblown glass stylus my son, kipp, surprised me with on a trip to hawaii years ago. (yes, that’s it in the lead photo.) there is nothing – nothing, i tell you – like the sound and feel of that nib scratching across the paper leaving a trail of gratitude and appreciation.

then there’s this fountain pen beauty i bought myself to mark the occasion of going to graduate school.

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there’s the fountain pen i bought because it was a replica of the fountain pen i used in elementary school (fountain pen + briefcase in 3rd grade? well, let’s just say that i’m a stronger woman because of it) and the fountain pen given to me by one of my son’s former girlfriends. while doing some online shopping, i happened upon this pen on a chain. fortunately it goes with everything. (think it might be time to dust around here?)

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journals are another weakness addiction downfall interest. though i still occasionally go back to the black-and-white hardback inexpensive composition books because, as i told julie jordan scot, they don’t expect too much from me. about a month ago, somebody tweeted about purchasing a keel’s simple diary. unfortunately, i was still in the completely-gobsmacked stage of trying to find my way around twitter (now, i’m happy to report, i’m in the just-plain-gobsmacked stage), so i can’t give credit for the find. but there it was: the word “diary” – a sparkly if ever there was one. naturally, i had to go investigate and wound up giving 5 of them as gifts this year (yes, i am one of the 5).

in spite of my trusty ever-present companions, the iphone and macbook pro, september finds me hanging out in the calendar sections of local and online stores, fondling all the latest organizers – when it comes to pen and paper, old habits are hard to break – and i was fine with that system, totally fine, until i rebecca had to go and mention the day runner life tracker system. i spent far too many hours minutes yesterday envisioning my life with one of those flexible life tracker systems in my hand. (it brought back memories of the southpark trapper keeper episode – one of my favorites, though i have no idea why it’s so funny. i mean, i covet that trapper keeper. covet it, i tell you.)

coming across gwen bell’s article, then lisa sonora beam’s post last night has me gathering supplies to do a collaged plan for next year – something i haven’t done in more than 15 years. such planning was once an annual event for me – something i looked forward to. i would turn myself loose with the scissors, creating a collage inside a decorative (or decorated) file folder. i’d revisit the collage every month or two, always amazed at how my year was unfolding as though guided by the collage. but then i got busy, times got rough financially, cynicism built up and the belief in my self plummeted, so i just quit doing it. but now, i’m innergized and committed to using scissors, glue, paper, and intuition to create a map for 2010. to take control of my life; to live more consciously while reflecting regularly; to become more proactive than reactive.

and so, though it’s not on embroidered notecards, not written with vegetable-based amber-colored inks using a handblown glass stylus from hawaii, i offer yet another big, huge thank you to gwen bell for putting this challenge together, creating a path that has led me to my tribe, led me to my self and led me (back) to my self.

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the stories are mine, but credit for the kindling goes to gwen bell and her best of 2009 blog challenge. this post answers the question “when you touch the paper, your heart melts. the ink flows form the pen. what was your stationery find ot the year?”
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32 Comments

  1. TheWordWire

    Wow — I’m intrigued by your collage project. I hope you share photos as it’s in progress! All the best to you for the new year.

    • whollyjeanne

      and all the best to you, too. so glad our paths have crossed.

  2. Julie Jordan Scott

    Woot! Woot! Woot! I love that we paperholics somehow manage to find one another… what a fun post! (and thanks for including me!)

    • whollyjeanne

      you’re welcome. i’m glad we found each other via gwen bell . . . who has now been elevated to goddess status in my world.

  3. Julie Jordan Scott

    Woot! Woot! Woot! I love that we paperholics somehow manage to find one another… what a fun post! (and thanks for including me!)

    • whollyjeanne

      you’re welcome. i’m glad we found each other via gwen bell . . . who has now been elevated to goddess status in my world.

  4. Square-Peg Karen

    Jeanne, you took the paper love thing to a new level here! ohhh…the handblown glass stylus pen and the embroidered paper – i’m jealous!!

    • whollyjeanne

      hey karen. that’s my last embroidered notecard. i haven’t been able to find any more, and thought i once stitched some business cards, i seriously doubt i’m gonna’ stitch up some notecards.

  5. Square-Peg Karen

    Jeanne, you took the paper love thing to a new level here! ohhh…the handblown glass stylus pen and the embroidered paper – i’m jealous!!

    • whollyjeanne

      hey karen. that’s my last embroidered notecard. i haven’t been able to find any more, and thought i once stitched some business cards, i seriously doubt i’m gonna’ stitch up some notecards.

  6. Nicola

    Hello! I’m a paperholic too!

    Fabulous post. I love all the photos (I have a glass pen too – among others!), and all the references to different stationery. Lisa Sonora Beam’s post is bookmarked too and something I intend to work on.

    I have marvelled too at what Gwen has done. The challenge has incentivised me to blog, not just 31 times, but has inspired my other posts too. It’s led me to new blogs and new people. As you say, my “tribe”. And this has been fabulous for me. And it’s given me so many insights into myself and how I want 2010 to be different.

    • whollyjeanne

      do you love the glass pen as much as i do? thought i’ve missed 2 days, i still have developed a kind of rhythm to my blogging, and it’s amazing how productive i am on days that i write. i kinda’ dread the end of the month now, but somehow i know that the tribe will find a way to stay in touch.

  7. TheWordWire

    Wow — I’m intrigued by your collage project. I hope you share photos as it’s in progress! All the best to you for the new year.

    • whollyjeanne

      and all the best to you, too. so glad our paths have crossed.

  8. Nicola

    Hello! I’m a paperholic too!

    Fabulous post. I love all the photos (I have a glass pen too – among others!), and all the references to different stationery. Lisa Sonora Beam’s post is bookmarked too and something I intend to work on.

    I have marvelled too at what Gwen has done. The challenge has incentivised me to blog, not just 31 times, but has inspired my other posts too. It’s led me to new blogs and new people. As you say, my “tribe”. And this has been fabulous for me. And it’s given me so many insights into myself and how I want 2010 to be different.

    • whollyjeanne

      do you love the glass pen as much as i do? thought i’ve missed 2 days, i still have developed a kind of rhythm to my blogging, and it’s amazing how productive i am on days that i write. i kinda’ dread the end of the month now, but somehow i know that the tribe will find a way to stay in touch.

  9. angela

    I love “3 thank yous= 1 apple” almost as much as I love your papers and pens. What a great gratitude practice! I second the request to share pictures of your collages. So glad twitter led me to you and your beautiful blog.

    • whollyjeanne

      if only i knew how to write a thank you note to twitter for bringing me together with you and other members of my tribe.

  10. Amanda

    It’s nice to see other notebook/stationary junkies out there. Your collection is particularly tasty. And those pens! Daaaaaaamn. I think I need new pens now. Curses. <3

    • whollyjeanne

      yes, you do need new pens. go. shopping. now. (consider this an order.)

  11. Amanda

    It’s nice to see other notebook/stationary junkies out there. Your collection is particularly tasty. And those pens! Daaaaaaamn. I think I need new pens now. Curses. <3

    • whollyjeanne

      yes, you do need new pens. go. shopping. now. (consider this an order.)

  12. angela

    I love “3 thank yous= 1 apple” almost as much as I love your papers and pens. What a great gratitude practice! I second the request to share pictures of your collages. So glad twitter led me to you and your beautiful blog.

    • whollyjeanne

      if only i knew how to write a thank you note to twitter for bringing me together with you and other members of my tribe.

  13. emma

    All I can say is… YUM!

  14. emma

    All I can say is… YUM!

  15. Lisa Sonora Beam

    So glad to hear that my posts on the Strategic Planner have you inspired in new ways. I’m looking forward to seeing what you create….happy new year planning!

    • whollyjeanne

      and i just got home with your book, too. 2010 should be a very creative year.

  16. Lisa Sonora Beam

    So glad to hear that my posts on the Strategic Planner have you inspired in new ways. I’m looking forward to seeing what you create….happy new year planning!

    • whollyjeanne

      and i just got home with your book, too. 2010 should be a very creative year.

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