Thursday, February 18, 2010
Celebrate with Good Wishes
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Cardboard Design’s Wish Tree is “a new tradition at the White House,” according to Mrs. Obama. First Daughter Sasha tells us how it works: “It is made out of cardboard. And so you can write down a wish and you roll it up and then you can put it in one of the holes and it might come true.”
The Christmas tree at the White House held over 9000 wishes, a few more than most of our customers will want to gather. But Cardboard Design also makes Wish Hearts and a Wish Frame that hold from 24 to about 500 wishes. Just like at the White House, your own guests are invited to write their messages, memories and well-wishes on tiny slips of brightly colored paper, creating a stunning display that makes for not just a great conversation piece but a fabulous decoration to boot.
The Wish Frame is a unique alternative to the traditional wedding guestbook and to the tradition of having guests write wishes and put them in a fish bowl. Think what fun it would be to open and read one wish every month on your anniversary date. And the company assures us that the Wish Frame can be spray painted to match your wedding colors and we can cut wish papers in colors to match your invitations.
Check out their website for a really cool video of what it is and how it works: http://www.cardboardesign.com/cardboardSpeaks.php
More info on the White House Wish Tree from the pine street art works blog: http://seesaw.typepad.com/blog/2009/12/cardboard-wish-tree-at-the-white-house.html
Cardboard Designs are a truly special and poignant way to commemorate the most special occasions or celebrate everyday hopes and dreams. And, perhaps best of all, it’s totally green!
Wish Hearts in two sizes ($14.50 and $25.00) and the Wish Frames are available at The Pleasure of Your Company.
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Cardboardesign is an amazing company! I so glad you love them too. Their products always sell well here and they are so nice to work with. Thanks for mentioning my blog, I always appreciate the support.
ReplyDeleteLiza from Pine Street Art Works