{"id":666,"date":"2015-02-28T03:30:25","date_gmt":"2015-02-28T03:30:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fivecedars.com\/?page_id=666"},"modified":"2017-04-25T03:07:04","modified_gmt":"2017-04-25T03:07:04","slug":"wind-chime-wedding-favors","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fivecedars.com\/wind-chime-wedding-favors\/","title":{"rendered":"Wind Chime Wedding Favors"},"content":{"rendered":"
We start with stoneware or porcelain clay and hand cut the pieces one at a time.<\/p>\n
The parts are then fired in a kiln to around 2100 degrees F. This makes the chime parts very durable and gives them the tone.
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When the chime is finished we hand pack them with tissue in a fine gift box for safe shipping and a tasteful presentation.<\/p>\n
Thank you for considering our wind chimes as your party favors and please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
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We began making porcelain and stoneware wind chimes more than 30 years ago.<\/p>\n
It all started with a lump of clay on the kitchen table. Our first design was the Autumn Leaf Chime and at that time we used low fire clay and each piece was hand airbrushed.<\/p>\n
For a time we sold them at crafts markets and fairs for extra money. After a while we switched from the low fire clay to the stoneware and porcelain we now use.<\/p>\n
Along the way we created a website where we sold our wind chimes and terra cotta bird houses and feeders online.<\/p>\n
One day we received a call from a New York City bride who wanted to use the fall leaf wind chimes as wedding favors.
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Not too long after that we received another call from a bride who after attending the wedding decided she would also like to have wind chimes.<\/p>\n
That is when we launched The Wedding Department and there have been a number of versions of the site, this one being the latest as of the beginning of 2010.<\/p>\n
Because we make these favors by hand we have the flexibility to customize a design or theme and our customers continue to inspire us with new ideas.
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