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sorority letter dishes?
I am trying to buy plates/dinnerware for a wedding gift that have sorority letters on them and can't find any. Any suggestions on a website to get that kind of thing?
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I don't know of any place that does them - wish I did. You might try looking on e-bay - back in the day many houses had lettered/crested plates, and sometimes they show up on e-bay. Good luck.
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How about finding a place that does glass etching and having your letters or crest etched on glass dessert plates? Things Remembered might be a start.
Some sororities used to offer tea cups to collect. They either had the crest, letters, symbols or flowers, and each year a different one was offered. I'd love to see that tradition revived...even though my pink carnation wedding china has been used exactly twice in almost 20 years! I have this fantasy of some day living in a house with white carpet where I sit and have my tea in real tea cups...and have my Gamma Phi friends over for dessert on china plates! |
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(I'm not really sure why I'm bothering to answer; this screams of stealth spam. I'm expecting your alter ego to show up with the magical link any time now.) |
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If this is a real/legitimate question, I would consider a different gift. If you really want to etch some letters on something, how about the couples monogram? I love my GLO, and continue to be involved as an alum. However, I can't think of a single occasion where I would want to serve guests on dishes that had my sorority letters on it. Perhaps the "once in a blue moon" where I am hostess for our alumnae group... but really... it is just not a practical gift, and may even border on cheeseball. As I have gotten older, my love for my organization grows stronger, but my desire to have trinkets around my house with the letters has waned. Other than jewelry I do not own anything with the letters on them. But, like Sydney... I am waiting for the spam to pop up. |
Let's hijack the thread from the spammers!
Chi Omega headquarters has some examples of beautiful vases that one chapter used to always give their brides. |
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CHI OMEGA - Psi Goblet
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So pretty - it's a shame they don't still give them. I guess they went out of fashion. I also love the Chi Omega handkerchiefs - apparently it used to be the tradition for a big sister to give her little sister an embroidered handkerchief to be used to wrap her wedding bouquet.
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This is really beautiful! |
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On a side note, sometimes I wonder if we have all become a little too jaded after reading so many spam threads that we jump on people who really aren't spammers...I only say that because I know that the Tri Delts at Wisconsin sometimes call themselves "wisco deltas" and I would be surprised if some random internet spammer was in on that name. Then again, maybe I'm being naiive... |
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Ok, so I'm late to the ball, but just had to comment. They're not formal dishes, but www.merrybelles.com has some neat options for ceramic/stoneware items with Greek letters. Hubby and I have our red/buff roses things as well as violets alongside my squirrels and his lions (see a theme here?). If GLO is as important to bride & groom as it is to you, then go for it. Otherwise, you might consider a shower gift with letters rather than your formal wedding gift.
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