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UNIQUE WEDDING INVITATIONS IN PAPER AND WOOD

More than invitations…

Quite a while back, we were contacted by Christa Vagnozzi from The Knot, as well as Danielle Venokur of dvGreen, and asked if we could provide a few samples to possibly be used in an upcoming feature. What we really loved about the idea was they were interested in more than just invitations. We also created a menu and table number for them to work with. Well, some time passed by and as January came and went, we began wondering about that potential feature. On a whim I decided to check out the magazine stand while in a local Target and there it was – the latest publication of The Knot. I have to admit, I was a little hesitant to look inside, and just a bit disappointed when I began flipping through the pages only to find hundreds of wedding gowns. (I always start from the back!) Then I made myself slow down a bit and start from the beginning. That’s when I finally ran across what we had been waiting for. Several items from our Bloom collection are included in a feature titled 4 hot color combos. The white and wood combo is where you will find us – a two page spread highlighting eco-friendly ideas and scrumptious warm tones. So, so lovely you guys! A very big thank you to all those involved!

The Knot - Spring/Summer ‘08

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As seen on p. 36 & 37 in The Knot Spring/Summer ‘08: menu in Bloom and maple, invitation in Bloom and walnut, nestled in the flowers on the table you will see the table number in walnut as well (all images courtesy of The Knot)

I have to admit that after hopping in the car with a copy of the magazine I immediately placed it safely in the back seat. But my curiosity took over, and it wasn’t more than a minute or so before I was flipping through every page of that magazine and examining every single dress. I like to torture myself, you see. Even though my own wedding has come and gone… I have that fear that I will stumble upon the most perfect dress ever created and that I will be devastated because I couldn’t have it for my big day. Thankfully, that didn’t happen on this occasion.


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3 Comments »

  1. feisty tourist said,

    February 21, 2008 @ 5:02 pm

    kudos! that’s a gorgeous display of your work.

  2. Debbie Bishop said,

    March 15, 2008 @ 7:17 pm

    Jen,

    Found you in the magazine…of course everyone at Border’s was wondering why I was so excited…I’m so proud of you and Glenwood. Keep up the good work. I expect great things to come from this.

  3. Jen said,

    March 17, 2008 @ 5:30 pm

    haha – too funny! I have found that it is better if have someone there with you to share in the excitement. At least you look a little less strange that way if you happen to be jumping up and down. Thanks so much for the support and for stopping by and commenting!!

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