April 26, 2010

Your First Stop To An Eco-Chic Party...

begins with Cocodot! (there's FREE stuff below...keep reading!)
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If you can't take my word for it, then listen to Colin Cowie: “Online invitations are the new eco-chic way to entertain and Cocodot.com is the ultimate destination for style and sophistication.” - Colin Cowie


Whether you want to save time, money or the planet without sacrificing style, cocodot has over 6,000 exclusive images shot by famed fashion and lifestyle photographer Amy Neunsinger. Amy shoots the Target campaigns and I think we all know how awesome those are!
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cocodot’s invites will inspire you to host your next party. Don't know your theme yet? Don't worry. One look at cocodot's designs and you'll be instantly inspired. I'm dreaming of citrusy summer parties and pool parties the colors of the sea above. And below? An eclectic tea party, a vintage/retro girl's night, book club and an easy, breezy Chinese take-out and movie. Those are all parties I'd RSVP yes to!
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Unlike other online invitation sites, cocodot is ad free and offers an advanced guest management and communication platform, event home pages and easy tools for linking invites and greetings to social networks.

Cocodot is subscription based and not only has invitations, but also has some great e-greetings and notes as well. For just $19 for one party or $99 for a year, you can cross "get invitations" off your list!
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Here's the free stuff!
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In honor of Earth Day last week, cocodot is giving away a COMPLIMENTARY cocodot invitation for Stem Parties readers. in honor of Earth Day by entering cocoEarth2010 at checkout, now through June 1st for a free party invite, which can be created, personalized and delivered to an unlimited amount of guests within minutes.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love the earth! We recycle and even compost for our own organic garden, but I'm having trouble getting on board with this concept! I just love getting a colored envelope in the mail with pretty caligraphy and knowing that a party is invitation is waiting for me. In fact, the only thing I love more is putting said enevelopes in other people's mail boxes filled with something spectacular to set the mood. Cheers to cocodor for fighting the good fight and looking good while doing it, though!