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Delphine – Online Deal

Letterpress Wedding Invitations, Custom Stationery, and Fine Paper Goods (Up to 63% Off)

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Wed Apr 04 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$225
Discount
56%
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$126
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In a Nutshell

Letterpress and flat-printed stationery and invitations ranging from classic to modern designs, customizable with myriad colors and fonts

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 1, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Must cancel before proof approval; cancellations subject to fee up to 1/2 of Groupon price. Online only. Extra $5 fee for shipping.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Before paper invitations became the norm, hosts invited guests to parties via town crier or a slap to the face with a confetti-packed glove. Avoid colorful clobbering with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $99 for $225 worth of wedding invitations, stationery, and fine paper goods
  • $179 for $450 worth of wedding invitations, stationery, and fine paper goods
  • $299 for $800 worth of wedding invitations, stationery, and fine paper goods

Customize the color and font online of flat-printed save-the-date cards ($206 for 125), a basic letterpress-wedding-invitation package ($900 for a set of 75) with invitations, envelopes, and RSVP cards, or a set of 300 custom calling cards ($375).

Delphine

When Stationery Trends Magazine identified Delphine's president and creative director, Erika Firm, as one of Top 10 Designers to Watch in 2011, it was the icing on the cake for the boutique stationery company, which has earned 25 nods from magazines including Lucky and The Knot since 2006. The reason for the hoopla is the balance of playfulness and timeless elegance expressed in the team's portfolio of fine-art prints, calling cards, and ephemera for special events. Wedding invitations take on a cheeky charm with cactus motifs or a do-it-yourself elegance with stitching patterns looped around flowing script, and the Baroquera font delivers good tidings of the bowl cut's demise in a sleek interpretation of medieval German black letter.

The team is also at the forefront of sustainability, printing on papers made from recycled cotton fibers or manufactured in plants running on hydroelectric power. Letterpress printing requires little energy and emblazons fine art and important missives in hand-mixed soy inks, and digital printers decorate smooth 110-pound cardstock with minimal waste. Finally, the online customizing and ordering process enables you to flip through 52 color choices, preventing potential exhaustion of limited rainbow resources.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Cat-Lady Myths

Stereotypes hurt society, but thanks to classroom visits from "myth-busting" shows like Lore Blasters and Debunk'd, many of these generalizations have been dispelled—but not all. The next time you generalize about "cat ladies," consider the following facts about these female friends to felines:

Cat ladies have dozens of cats: False. In its December 2004 issue, Dictionary Magazine defined cat lady as "any human female in possession of [just] two or more cats." When you were busy mocking cat ladies, how many of them did you unknowingly see in the workplace, in your own home, or in the mirror?

Cat ladies are lonely and unloved: False. Although some choose to devote all of their affection to their pets, many cat ladies eventually pair up with their perfect opposite, and therefore most logical mate, wolf men.

Cat ladies are filthy hoarders: False. Many cat ladies keep immaculate homes in order to provide safe living conditions for their pets. For instance, do you know what else has a lot of living creatures moving through it and plenty of stacks of newspapers? The answer is "airports" which are, if anything, uncomfortably clean.

How many cats are required to technically be a cat lady?

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