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R2C: Our Designs, Your Colors!

These popular designs are available for purchase as part of our R2C, Ready2Create Collection.

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Birthday Invitation
We were asked to create  very special invitation design Jane Fonda's daughter had in mind for her mother's 60th birthday celebration.  After meeting with Ms. Fonda, she requested that we create her invitation's text "in her voice." 

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Event Invitation
Distinctive Design Events, a premier special events company asked us to create a "hi-tech" invitation for a Dickens/IBM event it was planning.

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Birthday Invitation
We created a 'Scrapbook Invitation' for the 50th Birthday Celebration of a set of twins.  The invitation included special pages that allowed guests to insert photos from the celebration that were provided by the twins.

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Oyster Roast Invitation
The client requested a budget-minded 'woodsy' invitation for a 4-Star Chef's private oyster roast.

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Founder's Day Invitation
To celebrate the founding of this top tier Atlanta country club, we recreated their main club building as an elegant Pop-Up Invitation.

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Map Card
Atlanta Arrangements', one of Atlanta's top destination companies requested that we design a die-cut Map Card of a peach for Deloitte's company event held in the city's Olympic Centennial Park.

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Holiday Invitation
Since, 2000, we have designed and produced invitations for the Holiday Networking Party hosted by The Development Authority of Fulton County.  The 2005 design featured a red silk bow from France and handmade Thai mulberry paper hand dipped in gold metallic gilt.

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Corporate Dinner Program/Menu Card
BellSouth asked us to create a Menu Card Program for a special dinner to thank executives and their wives for their support during the Atlanta Olympics that: showed the ancient Olympics as well as the 1896 Games printed on paper that resembled marble.
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Art Museum Opening Invitation
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Company/Vendor Holiday Invitation
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