Better with Bubbly
- By Michael Richards
- Published 10/26/2011
- Food and Drink
- Unrated
Celebrating special occasions should always mean breaking out the bubbly champagne. How about making things even more original and special at your next special occasion with a bottle of personalised champagne? With an already wide selection of champagnes available in the wine aisle, you may be wondering what would make personalised champagne worth the added cost or hassle of ordering. Well, wonder no more. Here's a peek at why it's a cool idea that will have a huge impact on your special occasion.
It's Unforgettable the Night of Your Occasion Much like personalized jewellery and keepsakes, creating a personalized bottle of champagne will create more than a beverage for the evening. The item itself becomes a gift that will be remembered for years to come. Every time the honoured occasion passes your loved one will recall that special memento. Make the event extra special by reliving the unforgettable bottle by ordering a new one each anniversary, birthday, promotion or whatever your special event was.
Its A Keepsake the Day after Your Occasion
Unlike the traditional bottle of champagne, when this one is polished off it becomes a decorative keeps
ake of your special event. The bottle itself is a work of art, and the personalized label makes it special. Turn the bottle into a centrepiece in your home by putting a tall taper candle into the opening of the bottle and allowing it to burn down. As the wax runs down, a unique drop pattern will form down the sides of the bottle. Alternate candle colours over time to create a rainbow that matches your decor in a style that simply cannot be purchased in a store.
It's a Conversation Piece Forever
Once you have created your original, one of a kind keepsake out of the personalized champagne bottle you may think the appeal of the item has been lost. Think again. The joy of creating this sort of piece is that it continues to grow in interest over the months and years. When you display the bottle as an entry way piece, dining room table centrepiece, or on top of a kitchen cabinet you are inviting guests to ask about the item. You will be able to relive the special occasion every time someone sees your unique bottle and wants to know the story.
Understanding the unique benefits of ordering a bottle of champagne with a personalized label certainly makes the item seem like a worthy investment. So stop reading this, and go place your special order now!
It's Unforgettable the Night of Your Occasion Much like personalized jewellery and keepsakes, creating a personalized bottle of champagne will create more than a beverage for the evening. The item itself becomes a gift that will be remembered for years to come. Every time the honoured occasion passes your loved one will recall that special memento. Make the event extra special by reliving the unforgettable bottle by ordering a new one each anniversary, birthday, promotion or whatever your special event was.
Its A Keepsake the Day after Your Occasion
Unlike the traditional bottle of champagne, when this one is polished off it becomes a decorative keeps
It's a Conversation Piece Forever
Once you have created your original, one of a kind keepsake out of the personalized champagne bottle you may think the appeal of the item has been lost. Think again. The joy of creating this sort of piece is that it continues to grow in interest over the months and years. When you display the bottle as an entry way piece, dining room table centrepiece, or on top of a kitchen cabinet you are inviting guests to ask about the item. You will be able to relive the special occasion every time someone sees your unique bottle and wants to know the story.
Understanding the unique benefits of ordering a bottle of champagne with a personalized label certainly makes the item seem like a worthy investment. So stop reading this, and go place your special order now!
Michael Richards
Michael Richards is writing on behalf of ToxicFox, specialists in Personalised Champagne.
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