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New Paperweight Gift Sets Let People Play With Their Inner Creativity

 

Dome 'Shadowbox' Paperweights Display Images, Artwork, Crafts, and Small Keepsakes

 

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
 
De Smet, South Dakota, June 9, 2011 - PhotoWeights, the creator of the Original Paperweight Kit that's given as a gift to memento lovers all over the U.S. and globally, has expanded its line of glass paperweights with the introduction of two new dome paperweights.   These magnifying domes give a rich, 3-D effect by enlarging the appearance of images and small keepsakes placed inside.

 

"Our dome paperweights have always been popular because they're an excellent option for displaying and magnifying dimensional items," says Susan Eastin, Founder and Principal of PhotoWeights.  "The new domes we've introduced will provide more options to customers who require enough space to fit mixed media artwork, dried flowers, shells, quilling, memory art, and other crafts.

 

PhotoWeights offers sixteen glass paperweight styles that are handcrafted in the United States.  Each paperweight is specially designed to display photographs, artwork, crafts, and small mementos.  Users may transform their paperweights into personal keepsakes, distinctive gifts, wedding favors, and souvenirs to commemorate their travels life's special moments.

For more information or to purchase PhotoWeights, visit PhotoWeights.com.

About PhotoWeights

PhotoWeights (PhotoWeights.com) specializes in clear, glass paperweights designed to be personalized with photographs, artwork, crafts, mementos, and small curiosities.  Items are displayed underneath the glass, capturing and preserving them for years to come.

Each paperweight kit comes bundled with a pre-cut finishing kit consisting of an artwork mounting board and a bottom pad to cover the base of the paperweight.

Since the company's humble beginnings, PhotoWeights paperweight kits have also flourished as favorites among professional artists and photographers who transform their paperweights into attractive, inspired giftware that they sell through specialty shops, museum stores, and boutiques throughout the country.
 
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Media Contact:

Susan Eastin

Founder and Principal

PhotoWeights

(800) 272-3819