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The Girl Within Laminate

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LV01

The Girl Within Laminate

A poem written to reflect the various stages of a woman's life

THEME 'The Girl Within' - a woman reflects AUTHOR Alison Jackson PRODUCT CODE LV01 SUITABILITY The words of the poem on this laminate reflect on how the ‘Girl Within’ in every woman is perceived at various stages of her life. It is suitable to women of all ages, but, especially, those in the winter of life. It could be simply used as an encouragement poster for women, or maybe a message of bereavement. PRESENTATION The picture on this presentation was painted by Alison Kennedy and is the one used for the cassette cover of Watermead’s children’s recording“A Little Child Shall Lead”, which features many of Alison Jackson's words as hymns. SIZE 297 mm x 210 mm (A4 ISO standard paper size) ACCESSORIES An envelope can be provided - but please note envelopes need to be ordered separately at an additional cost. PLEASE NOTE The picture paper onto which we print the reflection may vary, dependent on availability.

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WATERMEAD'S LAMINATED THOUGHTS This laminate belongs to the series we call 'Verba', a Latin term meaning "the words". These words can be anything, from inspirational words that people have found and want to share through our apostolate to the reflections and poems that have been given to us by their author - who is usually someone that has been inspired by the work of our apostolate. Some of the orignal poems and reflections that we have been given are also shared through other of our publications, with many used to add a themed message to our mass and greeting cards. (NB We do always check for copyright before sharing words that we have been given and, when found, the author is acknowledged.) BACKGROUND TO THE LAMINATE SERIES Lam’posts was the name first given to this series of laminated A4 thoughts. ‘Lam’ from the word laminate and‘post’ because they were designed as an alternative postal greeting to the usual card. When Watermead introduced 'Lam’posts' it was possible to post an A4 laminate in an envelope for the same cost as posting a letter or greetings card. Changes to Britain’s postal system saw the cost of posting an A4 envelope rise considerably – making 'Lam’posts' no longer financially appealing as a postal greeting. However, they are still very popular, sharing their messages of comfort or greeting – and as a humorous or thought-provoking poster in the kitchen, bedroom, classroom, chapel. And, of course, they can still be posted.