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Will You Marry Me?

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Will You Marry Me?

Looking for a unique way to ask someone to marry you?  Google the iconic words “Will You Marry Me?” and within minutes you will find a number of suggestions.  Here are 3 interesting ones I found:

  1. There’s a book on the subject. “ Will You Marry Me?:  Seven Centuries of Love” by Helene Scheu-Riesz.
  2. For a  high tech solution be sure to visit “Katie will you marry me” at Gizmodo
  3. And the stalker approach, written about in the NY times.

With this in mind I realized that we’ve seen a few unique ideas come through our workshop as well. 

Engraved Plates

One gentleman had us engrave a poem asking his love to marry him on a plate.  His plan was to take his girlfriend to her favorite restaurant and serve desert on the engraved plate.  Once she finished her dessert she would see his proposal.   It was a great idea, I hope it worked.  I couldn’t help but think that the lighting in the restaurant had better be good and that she ordered the type of dessert that wouldn’t mess up the bottom of the plate – like a cookie!

Engraved Wine Bottles

 We’ve engraved a number of wine bottles with the simple words “Katie, Suzie, Tim.., Will You Marry Me?”  Some people have chosen romantic clipart to go along with the bottle others just preferred to have the words engraved.  I am not sure whether they planned on having the waiter open the bottle at the table and wait for the reaction or if they were just going to hand it to the recipient, perhaps in some cases they had it delivered.

Engraved Vases

Actually that was the plan behind one recent idea.  A client’s idea was to engrave “Will You Marry Me?” in a vase and have it delivered with a bouquet of roses.  This gentleman also had us engrave a short poem that had special significance to his love into the vase and “Will You Marry Me?”  He planned to have a local florist deliver the flowers in the vase and hold his breath until the phone rang.

One advantage to having your proposal engraved into a vase, plate or wine bottle is that it becomes a wonderful keepsake.  Not that you would ever forget the day you propose or were proposed to, but a visual reminder is a wonderful thing.  You might even consider having the date engraved – with time dates begin to fade!

Top Trends in Personalized Gift Giving

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Top Trends in Personalized Gift Giving

The overlying trend in personalized gift giving has been that gifts have become very personal. Instead of just the usual awards engraved with a name and a date we are receiving orders demanding a much more personal touch. Listed below are 5 examples of these trends.

Poems…many people are are placing orders to have their original poems or other poetry engraved in crystal vases, marble plaques, plates, and wine bottles. These poems are often romantic or heartfelt poems honoring a family member or other loved one. And although we do not charge by letter or line, there is an additional charge when we engrave a 25 line poem rather than the usual 4-5 lines of text.

Engraved Caricatures…in 2010 we created a new line introducing engraved caricatures. Customers can simply email us a picture and our caricature artist will create a sketch. We’ll send you an email proof and fine tune the caricature, once the design has been finalized we will engrave and hand paint the caricature into wine bottles or black marble plaques. Although this is a new product line we have had tremendous success. In 2011 we look forward to expanding this line.

Personalized Glassware / Mugs…people no longer seem to be content with mugs and wine glasses with the standard “World’s Greatest Boss.” Today they prefer to write their own message; “Jamey, you are the best boss, thanks for your help with the ‘Magic Project.’” We are happy to engrave personalized messages in all types of glassware.

Engraved Vases…beautiful vases are hard to find and even harder to find if you want to have something engraved on them. The vase has to provide an area large enough to allow for engraving and be designed well. We’ve been expanding our vase line over the past 3 years and currently

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