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POV: The difference between handing your groomsfolk a bottle of their favorite whiskey, and handing your groomsman a bottle of their favorite whiskey engraved with the inside joke you share on it?
That's the type of personalization that makes the many little moments of a wedding truly unique and touching.
I create custom-designed, hand-lettered works of art on glassware that you can use and keep forever. From champagne flutes to shot glasses, name plates, guest sign-ins, custom mirrors for the nearlyweds, personally engraved bottles of booze or perfume for your weddingfolk, candleholders or vases that guests can bring home -- I can create gifts that make those little moments of your special day feel truly exclusive and unique.
I especially love engraving terms of endearment, inside jokes, or silly nicknames in fancy script! Honestly, with lettering the sky is the limit -- if you don't see examples of what you're looking for, message me and we can come up with something!
Everything I make is 100% analog, using my brain, skills, and hands -- no AI, computers, printers, Cricut -- ensuring what you get is literally one-of-a-kind. AI and computers can't create variation in letterforms, meaning what a computer can create is static and easily duplicated. Lettering by hand means that I can mold the letterforms around each other and around the object in an artful way. It also means there will be "happy accidents" that give each piece its own character.
How I got started:
Growing up as a girl with ADHD, I was good in school but was always getting in trouble for doodling. Fast forward to college, where I took 6 college classes in calligraphy, just for fun. I kept it at hobby-level for a long time, making holiday greetings once a year, and the most impressive name tags at book club.
Living in Tri-Cities, WA where we have done away with glass recycling, it got me thinking about how much glass ends up in landfills even though the beauty of glass is that it can be sterilized and reused over and over! I had an idea that if I could beautify glassware, maybe people would value it more and we could be more eco-friendly. To that end, if you choose glass that I have in stock, that means I thrifted it, got it at an estate sale, or someone gave it to me. Let me know if you would like to see what I have in inventory, or if you prefer something with a less distinguished background. ;)
- Woman-owned
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