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Tuesday, February 17, 2009 9:57 AM
Invitations & Stationary
Mindy Weiss launches wedding invitation line

Courtesy of Inviting Company
Brides.com is excited to exclusively announce online that celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss has teamed up with Inviting Company to design a new line of fun, whimsical wedding invitations and stationary. The line, which ranges from $12.95 to $29.95 for 10 to 20 invitations, was inspired by Weiss's love of stationary. "I'm a complete paper-holic," she says. "I can stand in a stationery store forever." Although she has planned weddings for celebrity brides like Ashlee Simpson and Ellen DeGeneres, Weiss wanted her line to be accessible to a wide variety of brides. "I thought now a bride or anyone entertaining can get something stylish, clever and affordable without knocking yourself out looking for it," she says. The invitations—including Weiss's favorite, the vintage bride style pictured here—are available at swoozies.com and fresh-ink.com. —Kathryn Papanek
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