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What is Wedding Caketopper?

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Let us explain first what a wedding caketopper is: it is usually a figurine or set of figurines which are placed on top of the wedding cake and which may be given away as keepsakes to the wedding party guests. However, there are now new types of wedding caketopper designs available because some people want their wedding to be a bit more unique than others.wedding caketopper

For instance, the wedding caketopper could be a glass paperweight engraved with the wedding couple’s first names or nicknames. Or it could be a ceramic fantasy castle, for those inclined for such things. You might even have your wedding caketopper made to resemble two elegant swans in a loving embrace to represent the relationship of the couple to be wedded. There is literally no limit to what your wedding caketopper can be made to look like – and if people find your choice of design odd, well, you don’t get married everyday so go for it anyway. At least your wedding caketopper will be unique.

Though most people would still want the traditional bride-and-groom wedding caketopper set, you can depart from the ordinary and create mix-and-match pieces that will bring a smile to the faces of those receiving these as keepsakes. For example, you can have a traditional bride figurine made but the groom could be dressed in a sports uniform such as maybe a football uniform (to reflect his passion for sports.) This means people will definitely give your wedding cake a second look during the wedding reception and maybe even take pictures of the cake and wedding caketopper to remember the event by. It also tells people more about you as a couple.

The more original and unique your wedding caketopper is, the higher the price set for it will probably be because the manufacturer has to either get an artist who can express what you want in your 3-D figurine; use special manufacturing processes and materials to custom-produce your special wedding caketopper; and because it is not very likely your wedding party who will receive the mass produced items will be of sufficient numbers to drive down costs. Think about it: how many weddings do you know that have even 1,000 guests in the wedding party? Not very many right? Yet the more people who will receive the wedding caketopper keepsakes are around, the more the manufacturer can afford to lower or spread around the costs of making the wedding caketopper series you ordered.

You should have a wedding caketopper designed that is in good taste, as much as possible, especially if you will be giving out such keepsakes to a lot of people. This is to avoid any particular guest being offended by your wedding caketopper or feeling puzzled as to why such a design was chosen. For instance, some people like toilet humor for their wedding caketopper theme but for some guests that might be too crude for their taste. It is generally diplomatic to use a wedding caketopper theme that you know fits the values of most if not all of your guests. It helps to avoid issues and hurt feelings from developing.

How to Choose a Great Wedding Caketopper Design

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Let us explain first what a wedding caketopper is: it is usually a figurine or set of figurines which are placed on top of the wedding cake and which may be given away as keepsakes to the wedding party guests. However, there are now new types of wedding caketopper designs available because some people want their wedding to be a bit more unique than others.

Custom Wedding Cake Topper

For instance, the wedding caketopper could be a glass paperweight engraved with the wedding couple’s first names or nicknames. Or it could be a ceramic fantasy castle, for those inclined for such things. You might even have your wedding caketopper made to resemble two elegant swans in a loving embrace to represent the relationship of the couple to be wedded. There is literally no limit to what your wedding caketopper can be made to look like – and if people find your choice of design odd, well, you don’t get married everyday so go for it anyway. At least your wedding caketopper will be unique.

Though most people would still want the traditional bride-and-groom wedding caketopper set, you can depart from the ordinary and create mix-and-match pieces that will bring a smile to the faces of those receiving these as keepsakes. For example, you can have a traditional bride figurine made but the groom could be dressed in a sports uniform such as maybe a football uniform (to reflect his passion for sports.) This means people will definitely give your wedding cake a second look during the wedding reception and maybe even take pictures of the cake and wedding caketopper to remember the event by. It also tells people more about you as a couple.

The more original and unique your wedding caketopper is, the higher the price set for it will probably be because the manufacturer has to either get an artist who can express what you want in your 3-D figurine; use special manufacturing processes and materials to custom-produce your special wedding caketopper; and because it is not very likely your wedding party who will receive the mass produced items will be of sufficient numbers to drive down costs. Think about it: how many weddings do you know that have even 1,000 guests in the wedding party? Not very many right? Yet the more people who will receive the wedding caketopper keepsakes are around, the more the manufacturer can afford to lower or spread around the costs of making the wedding caketopper series you ordered.

You should have a wedding caketopper designed that is in good taste, as much as possible, especially if you will be giving out such keepsakes to a lot of people. This is to avoid any particular guest being offended by your wedding caketopper or feeling puzzled as to why such a design was chosen. For instance, some people like toilet humor for their wedding caketopper theme but for some guests that might be too crude for their taste. It is generally diplomatic to use a wedding caketopper theme that you know fits the values of most if not all of your guests. It helps to avoid issues and hurt feelings from developing.

Can Someone Make a Good Wedding Caketopper for Me?

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

First of all, let us define what a wedding caketopper is – a wedding caketopper can be a figurine or something that is used as a keepsake of the wedding that has been or will be culminated. You may need to be specific as to how big you want your wedding caketopper to be – meaning, you should not expect that all wedding caketopper figurines are like all the others in the market. One source says her wedding caketopper products are approximately six inches to 7.5 inches high, so that should give you an idea how big your own wedding caketopper ought to be.

motorcycle bobblehead wedding cake topper 

Some wedding caketopper manufacturers have pre-established models of the types of wedding caketopper they are known to make and all you have to do is specify which model you want to use. Others may allow you to specify your own design, but you should insist on seeing a prototype before you have mass production of that design done for you.

One thing is for sure, wedding caketopper figurines come in a wide variety of categories now. You may have culture sensitive wedding caketopper figurines where you can specify if the figurines are of some ethnic culture (like maybe African American, or Caucasian.) Pricing may depend on how many figures are in the final version, the size of the entire figurine, and how much shipping of the product may be for your area.

For instance, one source says a two-figure wedding caketopper (such as that which commonly features a bride and groom in various poses) may be priced at least $2500 (exlusive of shipping costs.) If you ask for more figures to be added to those basic two figures on the same wedding caketopper, you may have to pay $1250 per additional figure. If, on the other hand, you just want a single-figure wedding caketopper, it may cost you $1250 only. A small animal wedding caketopper could be priced $500 each. Bigger animal figures would probably cost much more.

You need to insist on seeing a prototype because the real thing may differ very much from what you expected, based on proportions used by the artist, the way it was interpreted by the artist, and the actual size of the wedding caketopper. This helps eliminate any possible misunderstandings about what the final product should really wind up being and looking like. Some couples may want to have the wedding caketopper look exactly like them (being the bride and groom of that wedding) then get disappointed that the wedding caketopper figures do not look much like them, particularly with regards to the faces. The reason for this is that it is very hard to copy faces of clients accurately using the manufacturing process for making the wedding caketopper and the raw materials for that manufacturing process. A working prototype is helpful for explaining this distinction to a puzzled client.

You might also want copyrighted characters of some organizations used for your wedding caketopper, but you have to be cautious lest you violate some intellectual property laws this way. The real owner of the copyright might ruin the mood of the occasion by insisting on compensation for use of his logo, symbol or character whose copyright or trademark he owns.

 

Bobbleheads are the icing on the cake

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Looking for something to celebrate their special day in a special way?  Custom-made lookalike Bobbleheads are a unique gift that a newlywed couple will treasure forever.  You can duplicate the bride and groom for placement on the top of their wedding cake or for use as table toppers.  When the husband and wife take the Bobbleheads home, they can always see each other nodding “Yes, I do.”

The company’s team of expert artists can customize the Bobbleheads to remind the newlyweds where they first met, for example, or to conjure up images of their first date or to never let them forget any other memontous occasion.

Bobbleheads make a great present for any special occasion.  They’re ideal for Monther’s Day, as a gift to the university graduate in your family, or for congratulating the victorious athlete in the househod.

For more information visit www.custombobble.com

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008  ~ BRIDAL GUIDE

WHERE CAN I GET SPECIAL AND UNIQUE WEDDING GIFTS FOR MY WEDDING?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Wedding BobbleheadSome people only get married once in a lifetime (and hope that that will be the only wedding they will ever have) so they want their wedding gifts to be equally special. That is why the wedding gifts industry keeps trying to come up with unique ideas for ideal wedding gifts that would make that wedding special enough for all attending to remember.

 

Wedding gifts could be as simple as a set of bowls and plates featuring emblazoned pictures of the happy couple with a special message, or as lavish as trips on cruise ships for couples in the wedding party. It all depends on the budget of the bride and groom set aside specifically for wedding gifts, and the capacity of the wedding gifts provider to meet the specifications of the couple.

Some choices of wedding gifts could be custom-made wedding keepsake containers, display bowls meant to be set on living room or dining room tables, memory books, photo albums, replicas of the wedding cake slicer and serving utensils, gourmet baskets filled with goodies, miniature bar cabinets, keepsake clocks, pillowcases, graceful candlesticks, comfortable bathrobes, bottles of fine wine, wine coolers, classy bookends, throw pillows, cute blankets, customized bath towels, photo frames of varying sizes, a certificate entitling the bearer to hire a chef for a day, a certificate giving free trial membership to a Wine of the Month club, unusual coffee table or party games, Oriental culinary sets (like Japanese tea ceremony sets), wine or ice buckets, specially-designed wine racks, commemorative wine stoppers, cookbooks for the budding chefs in the wedding party, and even monogrammed wine glasses.

Some bride and groom couples set about hunting for wedding gifts by having a specific wedding gift in mind then looking for suppliers. Other couples look around though for what is available around them before settling for one type of wedding gift. It really depends on you and your partner which style of search process works best for you. One good way of narrowing down your short list of choices for wedding gifts is to examine the members of your wedding party and what types of wedding gifts they most likely would like to receive. Some couples might choose wedding gifts they would like to receive themselves (which isn’t bad in itself, unless their potential recipients have very different tastes from the wedding couple, in which case the actual wedding gifts would probably be politely received but not with much enthusiasm.) You and your partner need to discuss this problem between yourselves because the mood of the occasion might be ruined when you do not get the response you thought you would get when the recipients finds out what wedding gifts are being given out.

As wedding gifts providers try to get more business from couples, they now try to come up with more unique options as wedding gifts that you can choose from. One new category you might encounter are the Experiential wedding gifts category. This means offering wedding gifts that allow the recipients to try something daring and new to their field of experience. For instance, who do you know who has never been on a hot air balloon even once in their life? Probably a lot of people right? Well, then maybe they would like the chance to do that then, as your special wedding gift to them. And who wouldn’t love the chance to go to a spa for a relaxing weekend? There are now certificates that allow your recipient to indulge in this highly valuable service as part of the Experiential wedding gifts category. Such wedding gifts may not be tangible things but will leave a mark on the memory of your wedding party for the long term anyway.

CAN SOMEONE MAKE A GOOD WEDDING CAKETOPPER FOR ME?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

custom made wedding cake topperFirst of all, let us define what a wedding caketopper is – a wedding caketopper can be a figurine or something that is used as a keepsake of the wedding that has been or will be culminated.  You may need to be specific as to how big you want your wedding caketopper to be – meaning, you should not expect that all wedding caketopper figurines are like all the others in the market. One source says her wedding caketopper products are approximately six inches to 7.5 inches high, so that should give you an idea how big your own wedding caketopper ought to be.

 

Some wedding caketopper manufacturers have pre-established models of the types of wedding caketopper they are known to make and all you have to do is specify which model you want to use. Others may allow you to specify your own design, but you should insist on seeing a prototype before you have mass production of that design done for you.

One thing is for sure, wedding caketopper figurines come in a wide variety of categories now. You may have culture sensitive wedding caketopper figurines where you can specify if the figurines are of some ethnic culture (like maybe African American, or Caucasian.) Pricing may depend on how many figures are in the final version, the size of the entire figurine, and how much shipping of the product may be for your area.

For instance, one source says a two-figure wedding caketopper (such as that which commonly features a bride and groom in various poses) may be priced at least $2500 (exlusive of shipping costs.) If you ask for more figures to be added to those basic two figures on the same wedding caketopper, you may have to pay $1250 per additional figure. If, on the other hand, you just want a single-figure wedding caketopper, it may cost you $1250 only. A small animal wedding caketopper could be priced $500 each. Bigger animal figures would probably cost much more.

You need to insist on seeing a prototype because the real thing may differ very much from what you expected, based on proportions used by the artist, the way it was interpreted by the artist, and the actual size of the wedding caketopper. This helps eliminate any possible misunderstandings about what the final product should really wind up being and looking like. Some couples may want to have the wedding caketopper look exactly like them (being the bride and groom of that wedding) then get disappointed that the wedding caketopper figures do not look much like them, particularly with regards to the faces. The reason for this is that it is very hard to copy faces of clients accurately using the manufacturing process for making the wedding caketopper and the raw materials for that manufacturing process. A working prototype is helpful for explaining this distinction to a puzzled client.

You might also want copyrighted characters of some organizations used for your wedding caketopper, but you have to be cautious lest you violate some intellectual property laws this way. The real owner of the copyright might ruin the mood of the occasion by insisting on compensation for use of his logo, symbol or character whose copyright or trademark he owns.

Bobblehead, what a great gift ideas!

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

What is a bobblehead anyway? Actually, you are probably very familiar with bobbleheads which is a type of toy that has a head that bobbles or wobbles on a spring connected to the body of the toy. This type of gift ideas also goes by other names which are wobbler, noddler, and bobbing head doll. You have probably seen a lot of these bobblehead toys on cars – particularly on the dashboard – where the slightest movement of the car will make the bobblehead wobble on its spring. The toys are glued or screwed into the surface they rest on so that they don’t fall off, what a best gift ideas.
One use of bobblehead gift ideas items are gift ideas for promotional purposes of different organizations, like by sporting events organizers. The modern type of bobblehead first made its public appearance back in the 1950s. In fact, one very famous type of bobblehead collectible series cropped up in the 1950s which was the Beatles collection.  Bobblehead collecting was a craze until the 1970s when the trend seemed to taper off.  Now it is a custom gift ideas.
Though bobblehead collecting became less urgent for some time, once bobblehead manufacturing became less expensive to pursue with the switch to use of plastic as raw material, more bobbleheads were produced of varying types and gift ideas collecting became fashionable again. A key feature of modern bobbleheads is that the head of the toy is usually much bigger than the torso and other body parts which makes gift ideas stand out.
If you are mad about bobblehead collecting, you may want to know more about the background of the bobblehead toy series you are purchasing so that you become a true-blue bobblehead aficionado.

Bobbleheads are Forever

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

What would it be like to have a bobblehead of Steve Jobs?

 

Or Jonathan Ive?

 

Or maybe Salma Hayek? Angelina Jolie? Brad Pitt? A bobblehead of anyone and everyone?

 

At CustomBobble.com, bobblehead creation is their specialty. In as little as 2 weeks, you can have a bobblehead of your own, for as little as $79 USD. These are hand-crafted to your taste, and your pre-approval is required before they finally cast the bobblehead into the oven for solidification. These bobbleheads are hand-crafted by highly skilled artisans who stop at no less than 70% accuracy of your order’s likeness, as based on the photo or photos that you will send.

 

CustomBobble.com is also into security and convenience. They ship with no less than FedEx, and they allow payments through Visa, Mastercard, and even PayPal. Because of this, you can be assured that you’ll get your bobblehead in perfect condition, and you can pay for it through the most convenient means possible, for you.

 

Bobbleheads used to be collectors’ items in the 1970s because they were figurines of baseball stars. Later, they came with cereal boxes, and they were kids’ favorite collectibles.

 

But CustomBobble’s bobbleheads are so far from these commercially manufactured bobbleheads! Because great care and artistry was employed in the creation of every single bobblehead, every bobblehead would be sure to amaze you: the likeness between the photo you send and the resulting bobblehead is just beyond remarkable!

 

So be sure to line up for a custom bobblehead of your favorite star, your favorite tech icon, your pet, your wife, your husband, or even of yourself!

 

The process for a bobblehead order is simple:

 

1) Place your order for a bobblehead. You will then be asked to upload a picture for the basis of the bobblehead.

2) The artist assigned to your order would then create a face based on the picture.

3) The sample bobblehead’s picture will be sent back to you by email.

4) You can suggest changes and modifications when you receive the picture, or you can approve it then and there.

5) Upon your approval, the bobblehead is then cast in the oven for solidification.

6) The artist assigned to your bobblehead would then hand-paint the figure in the most lifelike color palette possible.

7) The finished bobblehead will then be packed in a custom-made box and sent to you through FedEx.

8) You can then get your beloved bobblehead in as little as two to three weeks.

 

Amazing, eh?

 

The process is not just simple, it’s also very convenient, and all that you needed to do was to place the order, upload the photo, approve the sample bobblehead, or suggest changes, wait, and voila! You now have your bobblehead of either Steve Jobs, Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, or your beloved cat, dog, hubby or wifey!

 

Diamonds are forever, they say. But we say, “Bobbleheads are forever.” When your pet is long gone, or when you want an immortalized figure of John Lennon, you would still have them close to your heart: in the form of a bobblehead parked by your bedside at night.

HOW CAN I GET A CUSTOM BOBBLEHEAD TOY MADE FOR ME?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

One way you can get a custom bobblehead toy or collection made for you is by contacting a bobblehead manufacturer and use a picture as a model. This means whether you want the bobblehead to resemble someone you know (like even you yourself, maybe) or a well-known personality (like the President of the United States or a famous actor) that is now very possible. The quality of the custom bobblehead may depend on which custom bobblehead manufacturer you contact though, the types of material used for manufacturing, and how skilled the artisan was at copying the image you supplied.

One drawback of manufacturing a custom bobblehead using a two-dimensional picture is, the artisan may have a hard time interpreting the same image in three-dimensional terms. This is why public personas like actors are often easier to customize than just ordinary people from pictures – public personas are often shown on video and TV shows so the artist can get a better idea of what the proportions of their face are and how they express themselves through non-verbal cues like facial expressions and body language. Though familiarity may breed contempt, familiarity is crucial to creating an uncanny resemblance to the person being honored by becoming a model for a custom bobblehead.

Where are custom bobblehead toys usually placed once they have been made and sold to someone? Some people like to put them on vehicles like automobiles and motorcycles so that they can be amused as they drive or draw the attention of passengers and drivers in other cars. Some keep them in the office, also to draw small talk from people dropping by the office cubicle. Still others like to keep them at home where the bobblehead may be displayed conspicuously for visitors to spot and then ask questions about.

This leads us to one appeal of custom bobblehead toys – they bring attention to the manufacturer  that made the, the individual or organization using the custom bobblehead toys for promotional purposes, and of course, the person or entity who has been immortalized by having his or her likeness become a bobblehead. A custom bobblehead may amuse, irritate, or remind us of the person being spoofed but certainly they are always attention-grabbing objects. That is their main purpose for being anway.

If you do decided to have a custom bobblehead toy or collection made, you may need to specify certain details like type of material to be used for the bobblehead, how soon you need the custom bobblehead toy or collection to be delivered, and who is the manufacturer has to copy as the custom bobblehead character. Upon such details rests the pricing for your custom bobblehead product package.

The custom bobblehead maker may have some past work done for previous public personas that you may want to take a look at. This could prove helpful for you so that you can specify just minor changes so that you can come up with a unique new version of the bobblehead personality you are copying. This can save time for you hunting down good photos of the personality being copied, time for the developer to give their interpretation of the figure, and time to make the actual dolls themselves.

Custom Bobbleheads Nod “I Do”

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

 Custom Wedding Gift

Custombobble.com is a site that allows you to create funny and life like bobblehead versions of you and your Special lady or lad. While the Bobblehead (Celebrities, Athletes, Comic Book heroes) has been around since the 1950’s this site is unique in that regular folks can create thier own mini-me for any Special occasion.

“One of our most popular items is our bobblehead wedding cake topper,” says the companies spokesman Miles Chu.

“We take a photo of the bride and groom-to-be, then create a small bobblehead wedding cake topper in their image. You can imagine the looks on the faces of the bride and groom when they go to cut the cake and see their little heads bouncing around on top of it.” Chu went on to say custombobble.com doesn’t just specialize in wedding themed bobbleheads, they can customize one for any occasion.

During April, Custombobble.com is running a special on all wedding themed bobbleheads.

News: http://thespecial.ca/ts/2008/04/custom-bobbleheads-nod-i-do.html

- M.A Tamburro