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Christina ordered 30 goblets in a variety of floral patterns for her
friend's outdoor bridal shower. We agreed that the glasses would make more usable favors if they weren't personalized
with paint. Instead, she tied a labeled ribbon around each glass to announce the name and date. She told me the glasses
went over really well with all the guests.
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Jill asked for 60 centerpiece vases for a large work dinner. We came up with
two designs using the same colors for consistency, but varied the shapes and sizes of the vases to make the room look more
interesting. She added a pillar candle to each one and the room glowed with color.
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Melissa wanted shower favors incorporating the bride's main wedding colors
- purple and green. We came up with a floral design on terra cotta pots with yellow flowers to contrast with the purple. She
put soil and a pansy in each one and threw a beautiful garden shower.
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Susan hosted a shower and wanted a pretty design featuring the bride's wedding
colors of pewter and marigold. We decided on a simple pattern of ribbon and rosebuds using the color palette, and it turned
out beautifully! Susan was so happy she'll be using this design with different colors for another upcoming event.
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Sherry didn't want standard "baby boy" colors and decorations for her baby
shower. Instead, her sisters decorated in bold yellow and purple, and used the sunflower centerpieces with decorative
rocks and candles to liven up the room. As take home favors, each guest got a matching sunflower votive candle holder,
and the centerpieces were given away as prizes in the shower games.
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Susan was hosting a fabulous "girls' weekend" getaway at her home, and wanted
party favors for the ladies to remember the event. She was using a leopard print ribbon to decorate the beer cozy favor, so
we decided to keep the theme and do a painted leopard print ribbon on the wine glasses. This time Susan ordered extra so she
had a few left over for herself!
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