Posts Tagged ‘Wedding’

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.

THE VALUE OF A SPORT BOBBLEHEAD

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

custom sport bobblehead

It has to be emphasized first of all that a bobblehead has to represent a person or character of a certain organization. Thus, if you are looking for a sport bobblehead figure to have mass produced, that sport bobblehead has to have some kind of significance to you and to anyone who will be the recipient.

Take, for instance, a sport bobblehead modeled after Hideki Matsui (a baseball player with the New York Yankees) – the value of the official sport bobblehead is that it comes as a Limited Edition product, meaning there are only a few of them made at one time so that the uniqueness and exclusivity of the product is retained. A sport bobblehead made by the millions has less uniqueness and maybe no exclusivity compared to a sport bobblehead under a Limited Edition manufacturing license.

This is where the concept of a collectible sport bobblehead comes in. A sport bobblehead that is made in a limited volume (like, say 500 items only for that type of bobblehead) is deemed more collectible (or has a higher value as a collectible) compared to a sport bobblehead that has been made by the millions. Even if the quality of manufacture is comparable or even exactly the same, it is the uniqueness and exclusivity of the sport bobblehead that will determine if it is a true collectible or not. And the value of a collectible lies with the perception of a person doing the collecting. A person who values one sport bobblehead of Michael Jordan will pay a good price for it even if that edition was made by the millions simply because the collector thinks that sport bobblehead has a good value for him.

Does a sport bobblehead have to be highly expensive to be highly valued? Not at the start, no. For instance, if you bought your Michael Jordan sport bobblehead back in year 1990 when it was priced at $19.00 but nowadays (due to the scarcity of Michael Jordan sport bobbleheads) is priced at $100 each, you may observe that the rise in financial value of your bobblehead was due to the lower supply at present, the rise in perceived value of that bobblehead version among collectors, and the fact that Michael Jordan is no longer as active a player as he used to be. There is a saying that for memorabilia of celebrities to go up in value, it helps if the celebrity in question were to die. Though we don’t necessarily want Michael Jordan to die yet, if he does pass away soon, rest assured practically all sport bobblehead items out there made in his likeness will shoot up in value real quick.

In sports, your value as a player rests a lot on your performance per season. But there may be players who are not so scintillating yet still remain quite popular among their fans anyway. For such players, the love of their fans will keep their memory alive even when their performance has left them on the reserved players bench for the rest of the season.

More Than Just Another Doll

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Bobbleheads are those adorable dolls with movable heads that bob up and down. For people who like collecting toys, these are a delight, and these are one of the most-collected kinds of dolls.

There are bobbleheads that are made to look like famous personalities, bobbleheads of animals, but there are also bobbleheads that could be made to… Look like you.

If you have a narcissistic streak and you like the thought that a doll would look like you, then you might want to consider having a fleet of bobbleheads of you and your beloved, made for you to give away on your wedding day! Or you can order just one of yourself and have it displayed on your nightstand.

Bobbleheads are not just good for exercising your narcissistic side, they’re basically fun, collectible items that are such a delight, in general. Kids just love watching their heads bob up and down, and baseball stars and other bobblehead replicas of famous people used to be sought-after as collectors’ items.

Bobbleheads are fun to place on a car’s dashboard. Just seeing a bobblehead’s head bob up and down is sure to evoke giggles from the car’s riders.

The first bobblehead made its appearance in the 1950’s. They were the rage in the 1960’s to the 1970’s, but they lost their appeal in the latter years.

If the thought of collecting, or even just owning a bobbing-head doll that looks eerily like you isn’t a very happy thought, then what about the thought of owning a bobbing-head doll that looks like your loved one? It would still be no less creepy to see a bobblehead version of your boyfriend or girlfriend, but wouldn’t it be nice if you had a doll that reminds you of him or her?

Or what about you and your boyfriend each get a customized bobblehead, and you get the bobblehead that looks like him, and he gets the bobblehead replica of you? Wouldn’t that be a sweet thought? Albeit a creepy-eerie-sweet thought.

You can also have bobbleheads of your entire family created for you. They would be great to display on a coffee table, on the mantel, for you and your family to communicate to your visitors how proud you are of each other. Makes you feel like the Brady Bunch, but it actually could boost the loyalty and solidarity of your family.

On the other hand, if you are a cat lover, you could get a bobblehead replica of your favorite feline. If you have to keep her in a cage because she seems like she’s brainwashed that she’s a wild lynx and you’re choice prey… Or dead meat, then a bobblehead replica of your beloved, but currently insane, feline friend could keep you company while you put your cat in isolation till she calms down.

There is no limit to how you could integrate a customized bobblehead in your life. All it takes is creativity… And CustomBobble.com.

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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

Custom Bobbleheads; The New Gift-Giving Fad

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

The folks behind custombobble.com have announced their wedding themed bobble heads (used as unique wedding gifts) are being discounted through the month of April.

Springfield, MO (PRWEB) March 12, 2008 — A new fad has surfaced when it comes to the art gift giving. Instead of toasters and blenders, newlywed couples everywhere have found themselves staring down at something familiar after unwrapping their gift… themselves. Well custom made bobbleheads of themselves to be exact and it’s all thanks to the people behind custombobble.com.

Custombobble.com (http://www.custombobble.com) specializes in creating bobbleheads, which have been customized to match a person in a photo. In fact, it’s their twist to the common bobblehead that has made custombobble.com so popular with people looking for gift ideas.

“One of our most popular items is our bobblehead wedding cake topper,” said 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.

“We’ve had customers request anything from sports themes to graduation themes,” said Chu. “If they can think it up, we can do it.”

During the month of April, custombobble.com is running a special on all wedding themed bobbleheads. For more information or to place an order, please visit: http://www.custombobble.com

About Custombobble.com:

Custombobble.com specializes in creating one of a kind bobbleheads for any occasion. From the birth of a child to a wedding, a custom bobblehead is the perfect unique gift.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT BOBBLEHEAD – ONE OF A KIND OPTIONS

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

“My bobblehead - one of a kind.” Wouldn’t you like to be able to say that when you start showing off your prized bobblehead collection? All collectors thrive on having not just the best quality bobbleheads around but to have a bobblehead – one of a kind collection on hand and secure in equally high quality bobblehead cases. But how does one go about gathering a bobblehead – one of a kind collection anyway?

First, what type of bobblehead –one of a kind varieties do you feel like specializing in? This is valuable because you can devote your financial resources, time and energies to looking for such bobblehead –one of a kind figurines without wasting effort agonizing whether to buy other types of bobbleheads. If you want to focus on buying bobblehead – one of a kind celebrity figurines , then be devoted to that bobblehead one of a kind figurine category. You may be surprised how far that gets you.

Second, focus on which sub-category in that bobblehead –one of a kind category you will be zeroing in on. If you are mad about Marilyn Monroe and want to look around only for bobblehead – one of a kind celebrity figurines that are about Marilyn Monroe or related in some way to her celebrity mystique, then cool – focus on that. This gives your bobblehead – one of a kind collection a bit more of a distinctive character that sets it apart from other collectors who may have cast a wider net for their celebrity bobblehead – one of a kind collection. It also keeps you from going nuts wondering how you can afford all those celebrity bobbleheads that are being auctioned off online and around you.

Third, try to figure out what attracts you to that bobblhead celebrity in the first place. For instance, Chicanos (people native to Mexico or who have bloodlines from Mexican forebears) might go nuts over the Chingo Bling bobbleheads because Chingo Bling is a rap artist who comes from a Mexican family. If you collect the Chingo Bling bobbleheads, you will find they really qualify as a bobblehead – one of a kind collection because it seems no other rap artist has chosen the bobblehead as a marketing tool. Chingo Bling even likes to kid around that other rap artists might be jealous because he sells Chingo Bling bobbleheads and these other rap artists don’t. Could that be true? Well, if the Chingo Bling bobbleheads get even more popular among Chicano rap listeners then, yes, maybe Chingo Bling has a point there.

Fourth, try to ask yourself why you are spending all this time, energy, and money trying to build a bobblehead collection in the first place. You can’t bring it with you everywhere you go, most of the time your bobbleheads will be stocked up in your home or office their special case, and how many people would actually engage with you in a long detailed discussion about your bobblehead – one of a kind collection anyway? This last question helps you find out the meaning behind  your collecting mania and lets you know the value of a bobblehead – one of a kind collection for you in the long term.

DO I NEED A BOBBLEHEAD TO GET YOUR ATTENTION?

Sunday, February 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 collectible 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.

One use of bobblehead collectible items are 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.

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 bobblehead 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 bobblehead toys 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.