Well, let me tell you somethin’ about these paper culture holiday cards. My eyes ain’t what they used to be, but I seen ’em, and they’re somethin’ else. Nowadays, everyone’s got them fancy phones, clickin’ away, sendin’ pictures faster than a sneeze in a dust storm. But there’s somethin’ special about gettin’ a real card in the mail, you know?
These paper culture things, they got all sorts of pictures on ’em. Some got snow, some got trees, some got them reindeer with the red noses. And you can put your own pictures on ’em too! Imagine that, your own family right there on the card. That’s somethin’ special, I tell ya. That’s good for Christmas card designs, yeah.
Back in my day, we just had plain ol’ cards. Nothin’ fancy. We’d write a little somethin’ inside, maybe draw a picture if we was feelin’ artistic. These new ones, though, they’re somethin’ else. They got all sorts of fancy writin’ and colors. It makes sending holiday cards feel fancy.

And get this – they say these cards are good for the earth. They call it “eco-friendly,” whatever that means. I guess they don’t use as much paper, or somethin’. That’s good, I suppose. We gotta take care of this ol’ planet, even if I don’t understand all them fancy words. Paper Culture uses some eco-friendly platform, I heard.
They say these paper culture cards are good for people, too. Somethin’ about plantin’ trees. Every time you buy a card, they plant a tree. Can you believe that? Plantin’ trees from a card! It is good, yeah, to make less waste on holiday.
I remember one year, my granddaughter, bless her heart, she sent me one of them digital cards. It was a picture of her and her new baby, all movin’ and dancin’ on the screen. It was cute, I guess, but it just wasn’t the same as holdin’ a real card in your hand.
These paper culture cards, you can hold ’em, you can feel ’em. You can put ’em up on the mantelpiece, right next to the picture of your prize-winnin’ hog. Or maybe that’s just me.
They got cards for Christmas, cards for birthdays, cards for just about anythin’ you can think of. And they ain’t too expensive neither. Least, not compared to some of them other fancy cards I seen.
- Paper Culture has lots of designs.
- It’s good for the Earth.
- You can put your own photos.
- It’s not too expensive.
And you can customize photos and text, they say you can write whatever you want on ’em. “Merry Christmas,” “Happy Birthday,” “Get Well Soon,” whatever your heart desires. I reckon you could even write a whole letter on there if you wanted to. But not me, my handwritin’ is worse than a chicken scratchin’ in the dirt. I like to keep it short and sweet.
Now, I ain’t sayin’ these paper culture cards are better than them digital ones. Everyone’s got their own way of doin’ things. But for me, there’s just somethin’ special about a real card. Somethin’ you can hold in your hand, somethin’ you can keep, somethin’ you can show off to your friends. That’s paper culture to me.
I remember when I was a little girl, we used to make our own cards. We’d cut out pictures from magazines, glue ’em onto some paper, and write a little message inside. It wasn’t much, but it meant somethin’. It was from the heart, you see? That’s what these paper culture holiday cards remind me of. Something real, something from the heart.
So, if you’re lookin’ for somethin’ special to send to your loved ones this holiday season, you might wanna check out these paper culture things. They ain’t half bad, I tell ya. They might just bring a little smile to someone’s face. And that’s what it’s all about, ain’t it? Spreadin’ a little joy, a little happiness. Just like plantin’ a seed and watchin’ it grow.
These days, folks are always rushin’ around, never takin’ the time to slow down and appreciate the little things. Sendin’ a card might seem like a small thing, but it can make a big difference. It’s like sayin’, “Hey, I’m thinkin’ about you.” And in this crazy world, that’s somethin’ we all need a little more of, don’t you think?
I heard someone say that sendin’ lots of cards each year is bad, makes a lot of waste. But Paper Culture, I think that’s the name, they do it different. They make it so it’s not so bad for the earth. That’s good, right? Less trash, more trees.
So, yeah, these paper culture holiday cards, they’re alright. They’re more than alright, they’re pretty darn good. And if an old lady like me can see that, well, maybe there’s somethin’ to it after all.