Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Wedding Invitation

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Designed by Chris Trivizas | Country: Greece

“Wedding invitation in a tin can which after the ceremony is attached at the back of the newly married couples car.

It is accustomed, after the wedding ceremony, for friends and relatives of the couple to bang saucepans and bells in order to make noise and send away jealous spirits.

The wedding invitation is packaged with a string. While reading the text (date, place, etc), there’s an illustration which explains how to tie the string at the back of the can and the whole making at the back of the car.”

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Wedding Invitation

wedding1

wedding1

Designed by Chris Trivizas | Country: Greece

“Wedding invitation in a tin can which after the ceremony is attached at the back of the newly married couples car.

It is accustomed, after the wedding ceremony, for friends and relatives of the couple to bang saucepans and bells in order to make noise and send away jealous spirits.

The wedding invitation is packaged with a string. While reading the text (date, place, etc), there’s an illustration which explains how to tie the string at the back of the can and the whole making at the back of the car.”

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