Fun-Loving Bev Petersen Shares Her Good Humor With Fellow
Genealogists Through Lighthearted (And Use
"I love genealogy more than anything, other than people, of
course. As a hobby, it's something you can pick up any time.
It's part of my art love, but I'm not an artist," Bev Petersen
explained. Then her mouth widened in a cheerful grin. "I am,
however, such a visual person. I've always had this visual
thing."
Bev's journey in genealogy began in 1988 with a gift of an
"autograph" quilt top. The quilt had places for names and dates.
When Bev started embroidering her family names in the quilt's 20
separate blocks, she realized that she was missing a number of
birth and death dates. Her efforts to finish the quilt with the
correct information ignited her passion for genealogy.
In 1996 Bev attended an antique show in South Bend, Indiana,
where she found a beautiful 1888 Family Tree Photo Holder. She
had the 16" x 20" print for just a few years before it began to
deteriorate due to acids within the paper. She was horrified by
the print's poor condition, and her friends encouraged her to
preserve the piece by scanning, digitally restoring and
reproducing it. She made 500 prints from the original and
attended a genealogy conference for the State of Indiana,
marking the first of her many travels as a vendor at nationwide
genealogy seminars, shows and events.
Her love for genealogy and her "visual thing" had finally
commingled into what is now known as Petersen Reproductions, Fun
Stuff for Genealogists, Inc.
Drawing from her previous career in Parks and Recreation,
continual training in graphic design at the technical college,
years of teaching genealogy at the university in South Bend and
her close-knit group of creative, supportive friends, Bev
continues to grow her inventory of fun, often completely
original, genealogy products, which now includes the following:
T-shirts for adults and kids with clever phrases Mugs Mouse pads
Family trees and pedigree charts Bumper stickers License plate
frames Genealogy-related cross-stitch and quilt patterns and
books Note cards Archival supplies such as specialty pens
Refrigerator magnets Luggage tags Keychains Clip art CDs Much,
more more!
One of Bev's favorites is a shot glass imprinted with the
message, "Genealogy...a shot in the dark!" She designs the
majority of the artwork featured on her products, which she
characterized as "a little bit lighthearted." She giggled before
continuing, "I've got some awesome friends with awesome ideas,
and I suppose I'm the one to make things happen."
One such friend is Pat Oxley of the Federation of Genealogical
Societies (FGS), whose ingenuity served as the inspiration for
one of Bev's top-selling products, "Cite Your Sources" sticky
notes. These notepads are designed for genealogy researchers to
use at the library, at home or even at the courthouse. Each note
includes the following space headings: Title/Name, Author,
Publisher/Address, Date, Repository, Call #, Page etc., ISBN #,
Web/E-mail Address and Misc. Info. Printed on yellow paper to
stand out among piles of paper copies, the notes are 3" tall x
4" wide and are $4.95 for 3 packs per order, 50 sheets per pack,
for a total of 150 source tags.
"Genealogists, especially those starting out, may forget to
write information down about a source. It happens all the time.
It's overwhelming, and they'll let it go. We've all done it
wrong and learned it the hard way," commented Bev. "'Cite Your
Sources' notes are great helpers in that respect. They help you
prove your research."
Other top sellers are a new line of embroidered shirts, T-shirts
and jewelry. With over 500 genealogy and family history items
for sale, Fun Stuff for Genealogists attends approximately 25
conferences per year (including FGS and NGS) and takes orders
online at http://www.funstuffforgenealogists.com or by phone at
877.259.6144. In addition, Bev and her friends are working on a
bricks-and-mortar storefront at 3213 Mishawaka Ave., South Bend,
Indiana.
If you have any innovative ideas for a fun genealogy product,
submit your thoughts to Bev's "idea file." at
bev@funstuffforgenealogists.com