Posts Tagged ‘monograms’

Invitations by Ajalon to Attend:
Dulhania Bazaar South Asian and Indian
Bridal Expo in November!

Monday, November 16th, 2009

We are so excited about this awesome event! The 2009 Dulhania Bazaar Bridal Expo in Phoenix is going to be a Super Fabulous Extravaganza for South Asian and Indian brides that you won’t want to miss. In addition to free admission, live entertainment, raffles and food, Invitations by Ajalon will be unveiling many of our newest spring letterpress wedding invitation designs.

We have been working for several months to develop some absolutely exquisite South Asian and Indian inspired invitation sets. And on November 22nd at the JW Marriot Desert Ridge Resort you will have the opportunity to see them. Wedding designs that include luxurious foil stamping, family crests, monograms, classical patterns and even bilingual invitation sets. All of these new invitations are available just in time for you spring brides!

The Dulhania Bazaar South Asian and Indian Bridal Expo has free admission. There will be a free cruise giveaway, free Mehndi, an amazing fashion show and you can even register online to avoid the lines the day of the event.

There will be several different categories of vendors there including: Invitations and Favors, DJs, Jewelers, Mandap Designers, Videographers, Photographers, Wedding Planners, Artists Hair & Makeup, Flowers and many more!

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The event will be held Sunday, November 22, 2009 from 11am – 5pm, at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa Phoenix, Arizona 5350 E. Marriott Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85054 www.jwdesertridgeresort.com

For more information about Invitations by Ajalon’s involvement with the Dulhania Bazaar Bridal Expo please feel free to ask.

When you go, don’t forget to say hello to Trish at our table!

Written by Nick

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Letterpress in Literature
Dead Man’s Cell Phone

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Every summer I make it a point to visit the Ashland Shakespeare Festival at least once. Over the years I have seen most of the traditional Shakespearian plays performed, so this time I thought I would try something new. Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cell Phone is the delightful story of meaning and personal relationships in our crazy world of modern technology.

Letterpress in Literature <br/ > Dead Man’s Cell Phone Photo

There were a couple segments that dealt with both printing, letterpresses, stationery and life that I would like to share with you. There is certainly a level of wisdom and thought surrounding the printing process that Ruhl, who was not a printer, put into this play. Think about the words, ideas and implications of writing:

Dwight: All the digital–stuff–the information bits—flying through the air—no one wants to remember. People say I love you—on cell phones—and where does it go? No paper. Remembering requires paper…I work at a stationery store. I like paper.

Jean: I love stationery. Do you do monograms? And the embossed invitations?

Dwight: We do.

Jean: I love those! When you touch the invitations, it feels so nice. Creamy, and thick, and you can close your eyes and feel the words. I think heaven must be like an embossed invitation.

Dwight: Yes. Creamy, and flat and deep. Like skin. Or—heaven—you were saying about heaven?

Jean: I’ve never sent out an embossed invitation. But I’d like to. One day.

It is good to know that someone else gets as excited about invitations, monograms, embossed printing and beautiful stationery as we do. In a world of emails, websites and impersonal interaction, the power of the written word on paper has only increased.

When thinking about your wedding invitation sets, consider the impression they will make on your guests. Flat, lifeless, traditionally printed invitations are acceptable, but will never carry the same symbolic power and significance as a bold, textured, handcrafted letterpress invitation.

Written by Nick

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