Happy Friday our little chickadees!
Armand De Brignac Champange was so generous to send us a bottle of our champagne so we could experience first hand why they are rated the No. 1 Champagne in the world. Not only for its lovely taste but for its out of this world packaging.
The bottle arrived in a handsome black lacquered wooden case which was fitted with an engraved tin nameplate and lined with black velvet and embossed with a golden crest. You open the box to find an embroidered velvet bag and stitched with the bottle’s signature insignia. When you arrive to the bottle, you are greeted by a paperless bottled that is fitted with four pewter labels that are each hand-applied to the surface of the bottle. Pure opulence! No wonder the gold-platted bottle has its roots in the French fashion industry.
I can so see Rachel Zoe loving this Champagne!

In honor of Armand De Brignac Champange we have a free Monogram Thank You card for you. Do not worry we have the entire alphabet A-Z in the download file! Instructions on how to print out this free thank you card are below.
These would perfect wedding thank you cards or great holiday gifts
1. Download your free thank you card here
2. This postcard is based off paper-source 5.5 X 5.5 note cards. You can buy them here and we recommend superfine white, superfine soft white or eco white. They are $6.75 for a pack of 20.
3. Open up the pdf documents and print out the front.
Enjoy!


























































Wow!! Beautiful packaging. Love the download. :)
Beautiful!
beautiful! i bet it was divine!
umm, I want some now…
great branding
“Here’s to Champagne, the drink divine, that makes us forget all our troubles; It’s made of a dollar’s worth of wine, and three dollars worth of bubbles”
A is for AWESOME! very cool!
That’s beautiful!!!
Ooh, fancy packaging! I wanna try that champagne now…when I win the lottery of course.
When I downloaded the zip file, all the files showed up as .jpg files, not pdf docs. And they wouldn’t open. Did I do something wrong?
I didn’t see any .pdf files either.