August 27, 2010

Personalised newspapers ensure romance stays alive

How many times do we hear that romance is dead? Valentine’s Day comes and goes and left in its wake is a strong feeling of being underwhelmed and disappointed. It would seem that the art of romance is all about the chase and then complacency sets in when it is all over and done with.

Some relationships could be compared to a train ride where it begins with a certain amount of innocence and optimism, is then marred by a succession of disappointments and disillusionments only to end finally in derailment where couples are left asking: ‘Where did the romance go?’ and ‘What went wrong?’

Perhaps it is women that mourn the death of romance most of all, although there is a growing consensus that men are the more romantic sex. However, it could be argued that it tends to be men who become complacent within relationships and feel they don’t need to work to maintain them. If this is the case, no wonder women mourn the loss of romance.

It is true that women like stability in a relationship but women also want romance too. What better birthday gifts or anniversary gifts than a personalised newspaper article devoted to the woman in your life? We at In The Paper provide the perfect newspaper template for the perfect woman. All you have to do is write in a few details to personalise the piece. Thoughtfully romantic personalised gifts like these will provide a lasting testament to the woman that you love and bring some romance back into your relationship.

April 21, 2010

Gift Ideas for a Green Fingered Friend

Gardening is one of the most popular pastimes within British culture, and the beauty about it is that it can come in various forms and can be enjoyed by people if all ages. As people become older, they often will become fonder of gardening and for this reason, it is a great hobby which should be celebrated when people give birthday gifts.

Using hobbies as a base for gift ideas is one of the most effective ways of coming up with personalised gifts and birthday presents which really hit the mark, and actually mean something to the recipient. Gardening is no exception to this rule, and at In The Paper we want to share in celebrating the joy of our green fingered friends.

Perhaps you are buying birthday presents for somebody who has a garden Alan Titchmarsh would be proud of. Landscaping and ponds, not to mention vibrant plants and classic garden benches, form the base of their garden and immaculate and pristine greenery is the order of the day. Using one of our personalised articles to celebrate these achievements is a great and light hearted way of showing somebody you care.

Our newspaper articles can be fully edited, so even if you are taking our Gardener of the Year title, you can still adapt it to fit various scenarios. Maybe the recipient is a keen vegetable grower and has a vegetable patch to be proud of, or they have made their garden into a stunning play area for the children. Whichever category they fall into, recognising their success is a guaranteed winner.

April 14, 2010

Great Birthday Gifts for That First Special Year

A baby’s first birthday is one of the most special occasions that a family can experience. It is a joyous occasion where close friends and family get to celebrate the one year anniversary of the birth of that adorable little person.

When it comes to buying birthday presents for a child’s first birthday it can be really difficult. Parents will usually give you an indication of what they may like and babies will be pleased with most things. However, usually they will be inundated with birthday gifts and choose one or two favourites that they prefer to play with.

It is worth remembering that a baby’s first birthday is more special for the parents than it is for the child, and for this reason a really nice touch with regards to first birthday presents is to include a present for the parents as well as the child.

At In the Paper, we have an extensive range of newspaper articles which are based around birthdays with all ages, including first birthday; all having their own titles. Giving a newspaper article celebrates the occasion perfectly and displays how happy you are for the parents, as well as the child.

The other great thing about using personalised newspaper articles for first birthday presents is that it is a gift that can be kept and the child can look back at when they are older. Baby grows and rattles might be appreciated at the time, but they will be nowhere to be seen in years to come.

Please note that it is difficult to reproduce the authenticity of the newspaper and its layout online. Our newspapers are virtually indistinguishable from mainstream tabloids (320mm x 380mm).