
Palettera Custom Correspondences created eye-catching invitations, studded with Swarovski crystals. The flowers pulled apart to reveal the event details.
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The March 6 event started at 3:33 p.m. and ended at 6:33 p.m., according to the invitation, which was attached to a key matching the ones embedded in the gin bottles. The invite explained that the key was inspired by the one that opens the Parlour, one of the oldest chambers inside the Berry Brothers & Rudd Shop.
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A Feathery Favor Before Dita Von Teese performed at a Cointreau launch in New York, Dan Klores Communications worked with One Source Visual Marketing Solutions to create a save-the-date inspired by the burlesque star's fan dance.
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Designer Mathieu Mirano sent out petri dish invitations to his Fashion Week show.
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A New Take on Recycling Harrison & Shriftman worked with Fête to create a flower-seed-laced invitation for the eco-friendly Smart ForTwo car debut in New York. The envelope gave instructions for planting the card, which naturally decomposes in soil.
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For the premiere of Waitress, Basik Design created playful diner-themed invites in the form of a spinning cherry pie.
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Mark a milestone event with a jukebox record sleeve and faux vinyl 45 from RedBliss Design. Pricing is available upon request.
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Add a touch of whimsy to events with an easy, breezy dream catcher invite from Southern Fried Paper. Pricing is available upon request.
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Deliver event details with a bang with the toy pistol invitation from Southern Fried Paper. Pricing is available upon request.
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The colorful boxed invitation from Southern Fried Paper puts an artful twist on a racing ribbon. Pricing is available upon request.
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For a 1960s-theme party, RedBliss Design has created a custom mini guitar complete with its own carrying case. Pricing is available upon request.
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