Orders We Love: 40th Birthday Invites

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Orders We Love is a new blog series featuring real customers with real orders from Evermine. Our designers and production staff are amazed every day at the creativity of our customers. So it seemed fitting to share a few of our favorites with you for inspiration. Ordered something from us? Send us a photo at info@evermine.com for a chance to be featured!

 

What a fun and memorable 40th birthday party invite! We absolutely love the use of mini wine bottles as a birthday invitation. The small wine bottles feature an adorable throwback photo of the birthday boy on shape 5 Caption Style Labels and Apothecary Neat Luggage Tags provide all the party details.

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I soon will be turning 40, a big milestone after the 18th and the 21st! To celebrate this occasion myself and my family are hosting a dinner for our friends in wine cellars that are underneath an old hotel that is over 300 years old.

To keep with the theme we wanted to send mini bottles of wine to our guests that would also double up as invites. After scouring the web we came across Evermine, what a find!! We used the easy to use design platform to design a label that will go on the front of mini wine bottles and a tag with all the important information including dress code and timings!!

The results will be something unique and something that we couldn’t get produced in the UK.

I think these invites will be the first talking point amongst many come the big day!

Thanks.

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josephine (188 Posts)

Josephine Guicciardi is the nom de plume of our creative Evermine blogger. With romantic connections to Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved” love letters, it is in keeping with the blog’s themes of love and joy. The great composer writes the famous words “ever thine, ever mine, ever ours” to a woman who remains a mystery to this day. Two of the most likely objects of his adoration are Josephine Brunsvik and Guilietta Guicciardi, and it’s from these two women that Josephine Guicciardi draws her persona.


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