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Friday
Sep052008

ABCD Designs Papercupp Contest Winner

And the winner is...

Congratulations to Maggie!  Email your contact info to me {laura_e at swsmag dot com} and we will get your fabulous prize set up for you - an {ABCD Designs P A P E R C U P P} custom logo/monogram and rubber stamp set designed.  Thanks to Amy Dragoo of ABCD Designs P A P E R C U P P for partnering with SW for this giveaway.  Thanks to all those that entered. Our staff throughly enjoyed reading over all your fabulous ideas. Keep checking on the blog for more amazing contest. We have some great giveaways coming up!

Until then be sure to check out Amy's inspiration {BLOG} and her finished designs {BLOG}. Thank you Amy for sharing your inspiring wedding, exquisite designs and so much more with our readers! ~ Laura E + Lara C

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Reader Comments (48)

Is it totally lame to say ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChelsey

I would definitely use it for the sealing the envelopes of my STDs and Thank you cards. I would also use it for favor tags and the OOT bags! GORGEOUS work!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterteamAandE

Thank you for sharing my work with your readers! I can't wait to design a southern wedding style bespoke logo for one of your brides! xxooABCD

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterpapercupp

We are so lucky to have so many loved ones who are willing to give us their holiday weekend to travel to our destination beach wedding next May, and are excited about planning the best experience possible for them in return. The destination wedding goodness will be kicked off as soon as they arrive, when every guest will be given a welcome bag filled with little things to help make their trip better. We love the idea of a custom logo and rubber stamp to help make these bags a personalized experience for each guest. The bags will be chock full of of regional treats, a local map, a personalized guide to the island, a flashlight for beach walks at night, sunscreen for the day, a candle to help make their room homey, and more. We'd create labels for each item that we could stamp with our monogram, one they would see played out on the day itself with use in the programs, on table signs, and more. (I'm imagining a hilarious moment during our reception if the mosquitoes start nibbling - which they are known to do - and our guests all whipping out their personalized wedding bug spray from their gift bags!) As wedding favors, we are going to give keepsake books of the history of the island, complete with beautiful photographs. I love the idea of using the stamp as an inscription inside each book. Years later, when they pick the book off a shelf (perhaps as they're convincing someone else that they should visit), I like to think they'd smile seeing our stamped monogram on the inside cover and decide that it's time they made a return trip themselves.

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMaggie

We are hosting a very intimate wedding in New Orleans, and many of our family members will all be in the same place for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. Some, though, are still unable to make it, so we plan on sending special photos and mementos to the ones who can't be with us, and I would love to incorporate our own monogram into those packages, as well as the rest of our wedding correspondence.

Beautiful designs!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKaren

A first generation daughter of immigrants, my parents gave me the simplest, most americanized name they could think of -- and no middle name!! -- leaving this font-queen veritably monogram-less my entire life! Getting married gives me a little something different than most brides i know: a veritable buffet of monograms (both an insignia of coupledom AND that all-important third initial to complete my personal monogram!) A custom designed logo/monogram for us AS A COUPLE would leave this monogram deficient bride completely "stamp happy" (i hope you can live with that!) and we would proudly display our monogram as an emblem of our marriage (and our style and good taste...) on every flat surface possible!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterkat

I would use them to dress up my take out boxes for our candy table.

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSarah

I think this was my answered prayer! If I win this contest or not I am contacting AMY for her help!! I have been poring my heart out on this web trying to find my "perfect" wedding invitation complete set and I am about to collapse because I found NOTHING until TODAY... RIGHT NOW! I have been sitting here on my computer poring over everyone of Amy's designs on her website.. she is Heaven-sent to ME! I swear! I went through and wrote down on paper what JUMPED out to me on every design that she has already made. I LOVE LOVE them! They are ALL personal (check), modern (check), original (check), creative (check), SO ME (check), and EVERYTHING THAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR!!! There is not one glimpse of sarcasm in this post and I pray that I win this entry to help me decide on what I can afford from her for my wedding!!! I HAVE to send out save the dates before the middle of October and I just can not find anything that is NOT corny, or overused!! Thank you AMY for all your great work, dedication, and LOVE into each and every design that you do to make your brides "a happy bride." You have been a blessing to me already and I have not even worked with you BUT i can not wait!!! Pick me Pick me Pick me!! :)

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDanielle

This would be great for my thank you notes!!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterClaudia

I would use it on just about every paper product possible for the wedding - invitation suite, favor tags, thank you cards, std's, just to name a few!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAlicia

How creative are those!?! I have a love of all things stationery, so I would probably use it to make my own... and decorate many of our wedding details in the meantime! What a great giveaway!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAbbie

ohmygoodness. I just love papercupp's style.... so fresh and funky but elegant! The design would be perfect for our modern vintage garden wedding! I reallly want our wedding to be a celebration of our love and to include everyone is making the effort to come. We are showering everyone with gifts and we would love to show our style through them. We would use the monogram for our box invitations... Most of our friends are out of town and we'd use the stamp to adorn their Texas style OOT bags. The monogram would be on our thankyou cards, my TEN bridesmaid cards, our favors, it can go on an on! It's so fun to show our style through our paper goods!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLynn

I love the name I've grown up with, and am excited to marry my love. Since my last initial will not change, this would be a wonderful way to blend the history of my childhood with my marriage and future family. PaperCupp would find a clever way to make it interesting and quirky--and then I'd use it from stationery to linens to wrapping paper, ribbon . . .

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAbbey Bloom-to-be

Those designs are absolutely beautiful! My fiance and I have really difficult initials to monogram, so it would be amazing to have such a beautiful design to use for our invites, stationery, etc. We're having a table near the exit at the reception for our winter wedding where we'll have piles of powdered donut holes (to look like snowdrifts), along with hot chocolate and coffee with homemade marshmallows and sugar cubes in apothecary jars so that people can bag/box up some donuts and take a to-go cup of a hot beverage to keep themselves warm on the ride home (these should double as favors!). I think we'd use the custom stamp to personalize the bags and java jackets and give the farewell treats a little extra personalization. Can't wait to read the great ideas others have for them!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCourtney

i would use it on everything!!!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJennie

I am a new wedding planner and am constantly on this site look for my next great idea! I love your work...and while I am not the deserving bride, I would love this set to use on anything and everything that I send out to my brides and my potential new clients. what a great way to sell my work...and yours!!!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChristina

Amy first since my engagement I have admired your work!! I would use the stamp design and monogram to personalize everything that has to do with our wedding. I want a "Candy Bar" at our wedding so I would definately use the stamp to personalize the paper sleeve that weare going to be using for the candy. I would also us the stamp to make our menus and programs. I am all about personalized touches at weddings, it makes them even more beautiful and engaging. Thanks for the opportunity!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeana in VA

Lovely!! I'd use it on everything! On cards, stationary, envelopes, and even napkins! Thanks!

August 19, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterbunny

I'm not much of a stamp fan, so I'd give it to my sister. I guess she would use them on cards and stuffs :)

August 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSena

I'd use it for thank-you notes and maybe for little flags on tiny cupcakes, because I'm a tiny dessert/decoration fiend.

August 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJess

My fiance has always dreamed about getting married in his church--a beautiful old Gothic-style church. Because my hometown was not as accessible to guests, we decided to get married in his--but there is no air conditioning in the church for our August wedding! I would to order hand fans and customize them with monogrammed stamps--this way I can turn the problem into something personalized! Thank you so much for considering me!

August 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterVictoria

I would use the stamp on my menu cards, seating chart, and even my favor tags. It would be a perfect way to personalize my wedding.

August 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCasie

Just updated my blog with new examples of my work- http://tinyurl.com/6hhpps - It is so much fun reading the ideas that you ladies are coming up with for your weddings! I can wait to work with you. Good luck!

August 20, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterpapercupp

Oh my, what wouldn't I use the stamp for? I would use it for envelopes, stationary, place cards, escort cards, menu cards, dance cards, table number cards...it never ends! I'm trying to use the same logo throughout and I may attempt to monogram my aisle runner! The wedding is going to be done up in true Southern Belle style and I can't wait to see it all come together.

August 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKrista

Being the crafty type, I plan on making my own invitations, programs, menus... you name it! The whole paper suite! While I have a layout in mind for my invitations that includes fabrics & box mailers, I have yet to come up with that perfect graphic motif to use on the invitation itself. The wedding will take place at a community center that used to be the 1-room schoolhouse where my Grandmother attended school. In fact, the schoolhouse sits at the foot of the property that my great-grandparents owned. Point being, there will be a lot of unique family history incorporated into our Southern-style wedding. It would be awesome to have a large monogrammed (or personalized somehow), heritage-feel stamp to use on my invites and other paper products. A smaller stamp would be used on envelopes, gift tags, votive wraps, thank you cards, etc. If the design works out, I could possibly use it as my logo for the invitation business I plan on starting. If this sounds like a good challenge for you, Amy, I sure would appreciate the help!

August 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMarianne

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