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When Your Initials Are Enough

By Cleskowitz @cleskowitz
When your Initials are Enough
Nothing says, "You are Special" like a monogrammed something something.  Holidays, weddings, hostess gift, or for no reason at all gift, it looks like you went the extra mile.
We believe that a mark is more than a symbol;
It's an artful mingling of typography and design
that turns a gift into a personal gesture.
Mark and Graham's quote typifies the essence of monogramming something.  The beauty is not only the monogram itself, but the aesthetic of the monogram.  The choice of typography reflects who you are, like a declaration of personal branding.
Their linen napkins elevate a dinner into a dining experience.
When your Initials are Enough
A monogrammed mint julep cup is a great catch all.  I was given one many years ago; it's on my desk filled with decorative pencils. Check out Mark and Graham's website to view a plethora of options!
When your Initials are Enough
On a more personal note and speaking of pencils, (it's a stretch, I know) ~ News Flash, and new item on my long running wish list.  Hermes Life in Silk program allows you to monogram initials or add a message, up to 20 letters, to one of their coveted silk scarves; as if wearing one doesn't make you feel special enough.
When your Initials are Enough
A monogrammed piece of jewelry means so much.  Maybe not diamond encrusted, but who am I to count your money?
When your Initials are Enough
Dabney Lee is another great resource for personalized eye candy. I love the tortoise shell necklace, it comes in other fun colors and looks a lot more expensive than it is.
When your Initials are Enough
If we're getting personal, I love this idea from Swagstamp.  They will personalize a pair of Tory Burch Reva flats or Hunter boots, how cute!
When your Initials are Enough
I have given my fair share of these Williams Sonoma cashmere blankets.  One is never enough.
When your Initials are Enough
Leontine Linens is well known as the best go to resource for monogrammed bedding.  What hostess wouldn't love a personalized pillow?  If you are going to do something personal, obviously, just be aware of their decor.
When your Initials are Enough
Pottery Barn features a great assortment of monogrammed items for this gift giving season.  Grab some friends, fill this personalized ice tub with liquor, and you've got a party people!
When your Initials are Enough
I try to give gifts that I would like to receive, like these hurricanes
When your Initials are Enough
I have always wanted to gift someone a Lucite tray from Iomoi.  They're brightly colored whimsical designs, and depth of product satisfies the most discerning giftee.
When your Initials are Enough
Melamine dessert plates, why thank you.  You'll be popular at dinner parties.
When your Initials are Enough
Note cards are a no brainer, and it makes it easy for the recipient to thank you.  Even though text and email seem to be acceptable ways to communicate a thank you, I like a hand written note.  Again, a written Thank You means a lot.  Can't we take a few minutes out of our busy day to let someone know we care?
When your Initials are Enough
The point is simply to give a gift that took some thought.  Personalizing it means something!  And people remember, don't forget that.
* Just a note on regifting.  I see no problem with it, again if and only if, you think the recipient would like it.
Hermes ph: Mimi Ritzen Crawford

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