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Going Paperless This Holiday Season
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Since I spend the majority of my time scouring the web for inspiration and working on various projects online, I think it's pretty safe to say that I'm a tech girl through and through. I'm never far from my phone, spend more time than I care to quantify scrolling through Instagram and keep up with the majority of my IRL friends on Facebook.

When the thought of sending this year's holiday cards struck me, I have to admit, I was more put out than excited. I love the idea of beautiful holiday greetings but honestly, who is that on top of things?! I can barely make time to prepare for our own little family celebrations let alone clue everyone in on our year and wish distant relations a Happy Holiday via snail mail. Especially since our postal situation is less than desirable these days (damn this island life... jk), sending traditional holiday cards seemed a little futile this year. Enter, Paperless Post, the perfect solution to my post office woes.

Sending holiday e-cards instead of traditional paper cards allowed me to deliver a little happy to the inboxes of my loved ones without having to stress over stamps or scrawl out a million messages the old fashioned way. Are you thinking of going paperless this year? Keep reading for my tips for maintaining the holiday magic even when you're going digital.

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1. Pick a card that you love - There are a ton of styles to choose from but you can't beat something timeless and minimal. I poured through the many pages of holiday cards that are available on Paperless Post but, in the end, I was always drawn to the same type of greeting: simple, with room for a family photo and and a small pop of gold. I also love illustrated cards and cards with sassy sayings but I can't pass up an excuse to include Lo's sweet smile.

2. Be inclusive - Whenever I send out holiday cards (or even give greetings in person), I like to be inclusive of everyone's beliefs. Sticking to "Happy Holidays" or a cute "Merry Everything" is a small way to ensure that everyone in your address books feels equally loved on.

3. Include a lengthier note in your email - eCards don't leave a ton of room for jotting down your yearly recap but that's what email is for! You can always include a longer, more personal note in the body of your message.

4. Print it out - Sometimes it's nice to corral all of your holiday cards in one place. We display ours on the refrigerator but I've seen a ton of cute ideas floating around Pinterest... as is usually the case with holiday crafts. For those who absolutely must put their holiday greetings on display, there's always the printer. I ran our card through our printer and it's ready for its close-up!

* Paperless Post was kind enough to supply me with credit towards our cards this year but this is not a compensated post. As always, the thoughts and recommendations on this space are 100% my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Hazel + Scout possible.

HolidayChelsea Jackson
Holiday Gift Guide: For Littles
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If there's one thing I pride myself on knowing, it's little girls... namely, the stuff they think is cute, that they'd be overjoyed to find wrapped in shiny paper for the holidays. I've been pretty fortunate that Lorelai likes the same things I do but in mini-er, cuter versions. It makes the shopping process super fun and I get to live vicariously through all of the sweet, sparkly things laying around our house.

For all of the littles on your list, I've rounded up fifteen things that Lo would love! Right now we're going through a huge pink phase (I like to think of it as millennial pink for me and soft, little girl pink for her but honestly, we're obsessed with the same shades), make-believe reigns supreme (how cool are this hero costume and this astronaut?!) and unicorns are having a MAJOR moment. While we can't ALWAYS get away from garish, plastic toys (Santa is bringing one of these this year), show-stoppers like this unicorn rocker or sweet little gifts like our favorite mice make up for it.

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HolidayChelsea Jackson
Holiday Gift Guide: For The Homebody
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One thing I've figured out about myself over the last couple of years is that I'm definitely a homebody... and proud of it. I'm perfectly content to stay in and rarely have as good a time anywhere else. Lucky for me, I happen to have a lot of like-minded friends that I get to buy holiday gifts for.

The perfect picks for the homebodies in your life? A beautiful linen robe to lounge around in (this one from h&m home makes a big impact but won't break the bank... picking up two would be a great gift for your couple friends), a tasty coffee blend and fun home accessories. I kind of obsessed with everything from this 31 bits rainbow range. It's a new to me brand but practical and affordable. I have my friend Natalie's blog to thank for the introduction!

Something else I'm asking for (and probably gifting) this year are spices. We're severely lacking in the spice department on our island and I've been dreaming of flavorful curries lately. You could either go all out and give a friend a the entire set or pick out a few useful spices and attach a favorite recipe for a thoughtful gift. Whatever you decide, the homebody loves something useful yet beautiful. Happy gifting!

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HolidayChelsea Jackson