(ContentDesk) August 5, 2005 -- "Classically refined modern is how I would describe them," says Robin Beth Dubin, of Robin Beth Designs.
"With all the stunning papers, ribbons and unique embellishments that I use, they clearly are anything but traditional, but they have a very classical look to them."
Who says formal stationery has to be traditional?
There are so many beautiful papers available today from all over the world.
Robin has compiled a collection of incredible handmade and imported papers such as Japanese hand silk-screened Chiyogami prints, Indian white on white embossed florals, classical Italian prints, luxurious suede in a variety of colors, denim, and Italian and English mould made cardstock.
Add to that hand-dyed silk ribbons, and distinctive embellishments such as silver charms or buttons. Whether designing invitations, personal stationery, announcements or holiday cards, Robin creates beautiful color combinations using layers of these decorative papers.
Many of Robin's clients have never even seen these papers before, so using them to create a custom wedding invitation give the bride and groom something completely their own to set the tone for their personal wedding style. Unusual papers are only part of the story.
Handcrafting her designs is the other part.
"People cannot believe that I buy paper in large sheets, cut everything down to size myself and hand-assemble everything.
How else can I offer completely customized pieces that say something about that person's individual style?" says Robin.
"I don't mind the extra work it takes to create something completely unique.
I have been designing all types of stationery for personal use for years and Robin Beth Designs has allowed me to turn my passion for beautiful things into my lifework."Now with her newly created online presence, www.robinbeth.com, Robin has the ability to work with individuals around the country.
"The gallery of designs on the website allows people to preview my samples and then working through email and telephone, we can create custom designs even if we have never met in person.
Every client will receive samples created exclusively for them so they can touch and feel the high quality of the papers before they place their order" says Robin. To preview samples of Robin's work, go to www.robinbeth.com.Contact:Robin Dubin201-694-8282e-mail protected from spam bots.
K. Deane Design Launches Web Site Featuring Handmade Jewelry
Eastham, MA (ContentDesk) April 4, 2006 -- Jewelry designer Kimberley Deane of k. deane design is pleased to announce the launch of her jewelry Web site, www.kdeanedesign.com. The site features fresh, inspiring handmade beaded jewelry in juicy, almost edible colors inspired by the sea. It also features "get em while you can" mouthwatering gemstones wrapped in oxidized woven sterling silver for a vintage look and hand-knotted silk necklaces with "kickin'" swarovski crystals and pearls.With all the beaders out there k. deane design is sure to make her mark.
Multi talented Kim has a sharp eye for color combinations and a feel for the crisp spring look we are all looking for. Kim grabs her inspiration from the Sea that surrounds her and transitions the colors into thoughtful, eye catching, sparkling conversation pieces. Swarovski crystals, semi-precious gemstones and
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Luxury Hand-Crochet Atelier Debuts
New York (ContentDesk) December 5, 2005 -- A new company dedicated to luxury, hand-crocheted intimate apparel, loungewear, and ready-to-wear debuts today. Inspired by the sylph swans and buxom bombshells of the past and present comes this new line of high-end crochetwear, reinvented: CharmaineLouise. The collection is comprised of four distinct lines that showcase the beauty of the art of crochet while offering sophisticated, versatile pieces for every woman: the glamorous Diana, classic Lena, flirty Ginger, and the ultimate style maven Jackie. The lines range from $360.00 to $1,845.00 and are available exclusively online at www.charmainelouise.com. Complimentary holiday shipping is available from November 28 to December 12, 2005.
Developing this new collection is a joy and the culmination of a lifelong dream, says Charmaine Louise Shelton, Chairman and CEO of CharmaineLouise New York, Inc. After eleven years as an...
Luxury Hand-Crochet Atelier Debuts