Commit to Celebrate
We officially reopened our office for the new year yesterday on January 8. As with previous years, as soon as the clock turned 9:00 a.m., phone calls and emails began. We actually love… Continue reading
We officially reopened our office for the new year yesterday on January 8. As with previous years, as soon as the clock turned 9:00 a.m., phone calls and emails began. We actually love… Continue reading
Sometimes we allow fear of consequences to keep us from speaking truths regarding situations we deal with daily. Everyone tip toes around certain subjects and it appears “taboo” for one to call others,… Continue reading
What an incredible year this has been! As you know, we began the year in anticipation of our 10th Anniversary Celebration. We decided that it was only fitting to celebrate this occasion all… Continue reading
What better way to share the process of paper than over pancakes? We thought it was a fabulous idea so we held our first “Pancakes and Paper”, a gathering for planners to learn… Continue reading
2011 is an important year for Papered Wonders, Inc. This year, we celebrate ten years of service! Our year-long celebration is certainly not complete without those who have desired “papered wonders” throughout the… Continue reading
Yesterday, February 1, began the month-long Black History Celebration acknowledged by our nation. While we know that Black History should be celebrated all year round, during the month of February, there are numerous… Continue reading
We are firm believers that it is important to constantly increase one’s level of knowledge. We are always excited when we get the opportunity to do just that. One such opportunity presented itself… Continue reading
Today is the third day of Atlanta’s snow/ice storm. Parents all over the metropolitan area are praying that the schools will open tomorrow. Entrepreneurs are going just a bit haywire having to stay… Continue reading
So it snowed on Christmas Day in Atlanta. There is a snowstorm in January in Atlanta. Both of these events happened within three weeks of each other. Who would have thought that we… Continue reading