Bat Mitzvah Keepsake, popular Bat Mitzvah Invitation, Bat Mitzvah Gift, Jewish Celebration, Goddaughter Gift, Goddaughter Keepsake
This is a lovely example of a custom Bat Mitzvah invitation keepsake.
This is a lovely example of a custom Bat Mitzvah invitation keepsake in a white frame. This framed keepsake uses your chosen invitation as the focal point for a very unique way to preserve special party details. Handcrafted paper flowers in shocking pink with white vines and leaves border this beautiful sample. It can be hung on a wall or set on a self complimenting a fun girls room. The white frame has a glass front to protect the artwork and measures 12" x 12". Each blossom is embellished with sparkling rhinestone or pearl centers. The vines curl their way around the piece with several shades and varieties of leaves to add dimension and a pop of color. A touch of glitter twinkles over the entire matte and invitation for that something popular special that catches everyone's eye. I would be glad to create a custom one of a kind piece of paper artwork for a special young girl you know.
Your keepsake will arrive in a fancy white gift box with decorative bow ready for gifting!
**********How To Order**********
#1. Purchase the listing above keeping in mind the colors and style can be changed. Each Keepsake is unique and one of a kind.
#2. Send me the original invitation, save the date, engagement picture etc. that you would like included in the design along with a note on accent colors or themes.
Mail to :
Kay Wilson
40942 County Road 170
Melrose, MN 56352
#3. The design process begins and the finished keepsake is mailed back via USPS ready for gifting.
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Most projects take 3-4 weeks to complete after receiving the invitation
Rush orders can often be accommodated
depending on my current work load
Quilling is the art of creating decorative designs from thin strips or curled paper
forming intricate floral patterns and filigrees.
This unique craft has been produced for hundreds of years.
Quilling was practiced by monks and nuns during the Renaissance,
the upper class women of 18th century Europe and eventually
finding it's way to American families during Colonial times.
Through it's evolution paper quilling has continued to be
gallery worthy artwork and a treasured piece of world history.
Using updated techniques Paper Vine Designs
intends to bring this art form to a new level of enjoyment
by creating heirloom keepsakes and accessories
for todays special occasions.