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Engraved Stones Make Great Personalized Family Gifts |
Article Submitted by: Lori Snow

Friday, 09 October 2009
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Don't underestimate the challenge of finding a truly distinctive gift! Graduations, birthdays, baby showers - after a while, picking the right present for each occasion gets a bit exhausting, doesn't it? A personalized gift is an option, but all too often it's just a variation on a typical present: just another shirt, stationary set and so on. Airway Heights, WA-based stone engravers GardenStone Creations expanded from landscaping to meet this demand by providing personalized stone engraving. By using some imagination they - and you - can offer a more solid, memorable gift than the usual imprinted shirt. Engraved stones are especially good for family gifts because they can commemorate life "milestones." How can you work with a stone engraver to create a great personalized gift? GardenStone's first piece of advice is to think of stone engraving in all sizes. People associate stone engraving with large monuments like tombstones or landscaping features, but this barely scratches the surface. Small, mantel-sized pieces make excellent accessories for mantel or garden décor. Next, they advise you to ask about what stone engraving is really capable of. Lettering is just a small aspect of modern stone engraving. Thanks to improved techniques, including digital design tools and materials, skilled engravers can render almost any image in stone, front nature scenes to portraits. The stone's color and texture aren't hard and fast limits either. Stone coloring and polishing techniques can render virtually any shade of any color on a chosen piece of custom rock work. Don't underestimate what modern, state of the art engraving can do! Also, think of milestone occasions. Unlike other personalized gifts, stone engravings are enduring and significant - they command attention. GardenStone recommends graduation stones, for instance. A personalized graduation gift is something that fits this kind of custom rock work because it's the kind of pivotal event that has lifelong significance. Engraved stones to commemorate births are also popular. Custom rock work is particularly suited to recording dates and information (time of delivery, birth weight, etc.). Naturally, weddings are also great occasions for the same reason. Record the couple and dates for posterity. Retirement is also a fantastic occasion, and in this case, an engraved stone makes an excellent company gift. Similarly, long time employees can appreciate personalized stone engraving marking career milestones, such as 10, 20 or 25 years with the company. Last (but not least) think about where the engraved stone is going to be displayed. Does the recipient live in a big house? Modest condo? Tiny apartment? In a bigger house, a personalized garden stone or even a big boundary marker is an excellent choice. In a smaller space an engraved plaque is a better choice. Whatever you pick, you'll enjoy the advantages of stone engravings over other personalized gifts. They're distinctive, enduring and perfect for the truly momentous occasions in life. So consult a stone engraver and see how a little custom rock work can create the gift of a lifetime. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Airway Heights, WA based GardenStone Creations specializes in stone engraving for indoor and outdoor décor. GardenStone offers high quality engraved garden stones and other garden decorations. Contact info@gardenstonecreations.com
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