Full Version: 50th Wedding Anniversary Suggestions
From: Cindy (CINDYM) [#13]
12 Feb 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#1] 12 Feb 2007
50th's a difficult - seems everything for anniversaries are in silver for 25ths. So we always have to be creative. We've engraved large brass (gold) charger plates and those look great, but need to be polished since they are brass. And there are gold covered 50th style photo books, but for a unique & special 50th anniversary, we took an original wedding photo and had it lasered using ivory foil on to an alder plaque. The photo was done in a horizontal oval and was just the bride & groom from the waist up. We then had their names & wedding date and congratulations 50th type wording put in script across the right edge of the oval. It turned out very nicely - if I find the duplicate plaque we made for the showroom I'll send you a photo. It hasn't turned up since we moved. The final result made the bride/groom cry, so our job was done:)
The idea can morph in to many different types of products. You can do the same photo and downsize for keyrings, upsize for full size photo etc. Using the photo in an oval gives it the old time feeling.
Just a thought to add to your collections,]
Cindy M
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#14]
12 Feb 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#13] 13 Feb 2007
That's a wonderful suggestion for my collection. :-)
If a photo ever makes itself available, I'd love to see it.
From: Bob (BOBKEYES) [#15]
12 Feb 2007
To: gt350ed [#10] 12 Feb 2007
I have about 10 of these and I haven't figured out how to engrave them yet! Would anyone like to give me some advice?
Thanks in advance.
From: Barbara (RGILE) [#16]
12 Feb 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#14] 13 Feb 2007
At the risk of sounding like the greenie that I am, could you please tell me how you foiled it?
I just love the idea, but can't figure out what you did to it.
Thanks
Barbara
From: gt350ed [#17]
12 Feb 2007
To: Bob (BOBKEYES) [#15] 12 Feb 2007
From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#18]
12 Feb 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#1] 12 Feb 2007
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19]
12 Feb 2007
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#18] 12 Feb 2007
From: Bob (BOBKEYES) [#20]
12 Feb 2007
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From: John (ICTJOHN) [#21]
12 Feb 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#14] 13 Feb 2007
Since people that have stayed together for that long are very hard to buy for, (already have more than they need or want) we have the "Family Tree" laser engraved onto a Red Alder plaque. I custom draw a tree with foliage and branches for each person. Some have gotten very complex with faux birthstones for the Parents of the recipient, the Recipients, kids, grandkids. We usually use the Austrian crystals and laser a dot where they are to be placed then use silicone glue to hold them on. Use gold color fill on the heading to tie it into the 50th theme. It can be displayed on the wall or use an easel for table top viewing.
Even if they received a "family tree" years ago, this one will be more complete with all of the family on it.
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From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#22]
13 Feb 2007
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#21] 13 Feb 2007
I doubt that even the person who has everything has one of those. :-)
Thank you,
From: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#23]
13 Feb 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19] 13 Feb 2007
David,
My wife recently made a gift for her mother that might fit. It was a large glass plate (about 13 inch across). It had a light green tint. I think she bought it at Wal-Mart for like $2.00. Then she engraved some florals around the outer rim and and nice poem in the middle of the plate. Since the rim was higher than the center, it was a two process engraving to adjust focus, but came out really nice and her mother loved it.
Just another idea for the price range.
Mike
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#24]
13 Feb 2007
To: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#23] 13 Feb 2007
This has been a very informative thread with lots of good ideas. Thank you for that contribution.
I'll be talking to this customer tomorrow morning to see what she fancies.
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