Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A New Line of Paper!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That pool boy is correct, Tammi - we ARE hot.........long story, for another time
ANYWHO: Guess What?!?!
We've wanted (o.k. coveted) to have Envelopment Papers in our repertoire for, well, since Laura got engaged. And mark your calendars - 05/26/10 -- mission accomplished! I know it seems like were using too many exclamation points, but really you have no idea how we're holding back!! :))
Lessons learned:
Don't succumb to fear
Don't assume
DO give it a try, knowing you have an "in," the listening ear of God. All this to say, we have access to some of the most beautiful paper out there. Possibilities are endless. We lost track of how many times we screamed in the car on our way home from our business field trip (complete with a stop at subway) to the Envelopments headquarters. Stay tuned and watch us blossom. Oh and apparently we're hot.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Inspiration!


This is the goal. This is what you want. As I reflect back, I realize I had been caught up and swept away in the very same scenario I hope will unfold every time I create an invitation. Let me just tell you the story.
A few weeks ago my husband and I received a wedding invitation in the mail from one of his coworkers. When I opened the envelope and saw the invitation, I literally gasped. Unique. Beautiful. Well-made. Pleasing. Intriguing. I was immediately a bosom friend of the bride-to-be, even though I did not know her at all. And I knew that whether these people were important to me or not, I was going to be at that wedding come hell or high water. And I was.
And let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The feeling and mood the invitation had evoked was carried out beautifully and creatively in even the smallest detail of the wedding and reception. I was taken in and enveloped in the theme, a tribute to the venue--a citrus orchard owned by the bride's grandparents.
What a gorgeous night it was: the guests celebratory and comfortable, the surroundings spectacular, and the couple literally glowing.
The invitation was the beautiful precursor that captured my attention from the very start. That is the goal. That is what you want! Let us create it for you!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Beautiful Paper Makes Me Happy!

Another shipment came today, and I'm not sure many packages give me more enjoyment than the ones that contain colorful stacks of beautiful paper. This shipment contained some lovely spring colors with enticing names -- daffodil, moss, lemongrass, peony, blossom. These will come together to announce a happy couple's upcoming nuptials, a precious baby's birth, a child's milestone birthday. Mixing and matching colors create unique invitations that are personal to who or what they announce. Choosing different types or shapes of enclosures adds to the individual statement. The possibilities are endless, and the creative process is gratifying and rewarding. And we like to think that it's appreciated, creating the harbinger of a beautiful event, a once-in-a-lifetime celebration, a milestone in a life's journey. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." ~John Keats, via Mary Poppins, one of my favorite philosophers. Mary Poppins, that is.
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