Tuesday, May 5

Creative ways to use Take Notice designs

Design inspiration from real orders:WD012

Who says you can't use a save-the-date design as a birth announcement? Certainly not us! We say YES to creativity and encourage our retailers to think outside the box (or sample). Help your customers understand that just because a design is shown as an anniversary announcement, doesn't mean it can't be used as a birthday invite!
Almost all of our designs can be used for a variety of occasions, so go ahead, give your customers what they really want--more choices!

In April, I received 2 standout orders that demonstrated this idea by using existing designs in creative ways...

Inscriptions, Inc., in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, created a high school graduation announcement using one of our most popular wedding save-the-dates, WD012.
Instead of using childhood photos of the bride and groom, they used a childhood photo, paired with a modern senior picture of the graduate. The text on the cover read "We used to imagine her future...Now we know what it is"
We thought this was a very creative spin on our "imagine the future" design! Happy Graduation Sarah and best wishes on your future endeavors!

Needle in a Haystack, in Dallas, created an elegant menu for a wedding
reception by tweaking a wedding announcement design.
They started with item WD017, then omitted the vellum band, satin tie ribbon and nixed the envelopes! (Removing these details saved them almost 50% retail!) Then they customized their text to display to their menu, added their personalized photograph, and Viola! A beautiful , personalized menu for their special day! Congratulations to Courtney & Evan! And thank you for choosing Take Notice for your special day!

A special thank you to
Hanna Shayer at Inscriptions, Inc. &
Lori and Yash at Needle in a Haystack



1 comment:

Wedding Library said...

It's great to see that that little gatefold lives on & the quote is perfect for a graduation! the menu is also fun. I have been inspired!
Linda at The Wedding Library