This ampersand from paper can be used as home decor for Valentine’s day, for weddings’ table centerpieces or a colligating element between letters, words, shapes.
Read MoreA dress box with a flared skirt. Could be an evening or a wedding gown too.
Read MoreA pair of bride and groom favor boxes.
Read MoreAn album for keepsakes of the day of the wedding.
Read MorePart of the Orthodox wedding ceremony - Eucharist, during which the bride and groom drink wine (nama) from the same glass.
Read MoreThe Parents Baptism Kit includes handmade invitations, bonbonniere, memory book, and favor boxes in the theme of the baptism decoration.
Read MoreA Baptism kit includes two, appropriately sized boxes, decorated by us in whichever theme you choose for the baptism. A glass bottle for the oil, a bar of soap and a little, white hand-towel, lambada and martyrika.
Read MoreCandy wrapper-like packaging for small gifts. Does NOT make a sharp noise when pulled apart!
Read MoreClassic shaped (fishtail or triangle etc.) banners are recommended to use with signage
Read MoreIt's an impressive, real wow-factor decorative piece for the home in pink, teal, bordeaux, beige and brown colors
Read MoreA custom made, personalized baby mobile that is stimulating, cute and safe at the same time.
Read MoreWorking, old-style grandfather-like clock with pendulum, from paper.
Read MoreEN: Give it as a gift that keeps on giving!
GR: Δώστε το ως δώρο που συνεχίζει να δωρίζει!
HU: Olyan ajándék, ami állandóan ajándékoz.
Read MoreEN: A paper lantern with wire handle to light your house in dark winter days and nights.
GR: Χάρτινο φανάρι με συρμάτινη λαβή για να φωτίζει το σπίτι σας σε σκοτεινές χειμωνιάτικες μέρες και νύχτες.
HU: Egy papír lámpás drót fogantyúval, hogy megvilágítsa otthonát sötét téli napokon és éjszakákon
Read MoreEN: A single tree or a trio of “trees” decorated with rolled flowers, in varying sizes.
GR: Ένα δένρο ή ένα τρίο από "δέντρα" διακοσμημένα με τυλιγμένα λουλούδια, σε διάφορα μεγέθη
HU: Spirál-virágokkal diszitett, különbözö méretü “fák”
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