We're so excited today to be bringing you a giveaway from
Soulful Moon, a wonderful invitation company based out of California. Soulful Moon is a company with a conscience - not only does it contribute a portion of the proceeds for every card sold to charity, it will even plant a tree for every invitation order placed. Combine that with fun, whimsical designs on premium paper, individually hand cut and assembled, and you have the ideal company.
Soulful Moon is graciously offering a
$50 gift card to one lucky Marigolds & Mithai reader. That could add up to a whole lot of thank you cards! All you have to do to enter is visit their
website, and come back here and leave a comment describing your favorite invitation. A winner will be chosen randomly on Monday. Good luck everyone!
P.S. Unfortunately, this offer is limited to residents of the United States:(.
I'm torn between the Mehndi stars (shown above) and the Henna Pattern. So beautiful!Thanks for introducing this great source for paper.
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ReplyDeleteI love the dholki invitation titled "Seema's Wedding," with the three dancing girls. So cute :)
ReplyDeleteI currently am pregnant so I'm partial to the baby announcements! I saw all of them about a month back and fell in love with "Bismillah Calligraphy Tall." I love the how elegant the design is but the photo of a baby makes it playful. I love the hint of the Arabic to show my culture and heritage, yet it's not over bearing and perfect to send to all of my friends - Muslims and non-Muslims. - Ruhi Khan
ReplyDeleteHow innovative and creative! I have such a hard time find the right invite when hosting a bridal shower since a lot of them feature brides in white dress. So, I love the "wedding cake"- girl in a sari with a cake!
ReplyDeletei looove the mehndi stars! this is a great giveaway, fingers crossed!
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my favorite is the dholki card with the girls dancing.... SO CUTE, very creative and unique!
ReplyDeleteI love the Calligraphy Flourish invitation! I think its my favorite of the entire collection. Although its labeled as a wedding invitation, I think the phrase "Bismillah-Ir-Rahman-Ir-Rahim" has great meaning and the card is very versatile and could be used for a variety of events (ie: engagement, housewarming, baby announcement). Its simple and extremely elegant.
ReplyDeleteI love the Henna pattern rectangle, because of the details on the invitation.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Rumi Rectangle, the quote celebrating love is just perfect for capturing the inspirational and aspirational spirit of weddings.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite wedding card is definitely the NIKAAH card. It is very elegant and very modern. Anyone who likes the contemporary style should check this one out. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the henna pattern cards...such intricate details!
ReplyDeleteI am loving these cards! Especially how they have a blend of east and west =)the one with the plate of "ludoo" is so cute!
ReplyDeletegreat timing on this with wedding season coming up!
ReplyDeleteI love the TABLA MAN--its fun, classy, and edgy.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the Urdu calligraphy looks like a painting in the Amir & Sara invitation. I love when writing looks like fine art!
ReplyDeleteSo hard to choose just one, but thanks for the link to Soulful Moon!
ReplyDeleteI really like Henna Pattern Rectangle. It's classic and elegant! Although I really like the Mehndi Stars Rectangle. (I see a pattern here with liking the mehndi based designs, hah!)
Love the muslim thank you cards! So clean and modern.
ReplyDeleteHard to choose just 1 favorite but i'd have to say the "Henna Pattern" for it's elegance and beautiful
ReplyDeleteintricacies...true terms that embody any south asian wedding!
I love the wedding cake card under 'Fun Dholki & Bridal Shower invitations.' Clean, simple, and unique. That's my style!
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love all of these designs, so fun!
ReplyDeleteThe drawings of the girls are so fresh and perfect for bridal showers!
ReplyDeleteI like the mehndi inspired designs. They are perfect!
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