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Entrepreneur’s New Breed of Roses Changing Anniversary
Gift Giving
ST. LOUIS, Mo. –- December 6, 2006 –- Stainless steel
roses? How about leather or wood? Roses are the ultimate symbol for love and
affection and a new Web site, www.theanniversaryrose.com, offers an array of
flowers handmade from materials that follow the traditional anniversary gift
list.
Theanniversaryrose.com company has finely-crafted roses in
materials that follow the anniversary gift list. The top 10 are: paper, cotton,
leather, fruit, wood, candy, wool, bronze, pottery and aluminum. Some even come
with personalized poems.
“I was always searching for cool gifts made from materials
on the list; it’s just not that easy to find a truly romantic gift made of
aluminum or wood,” Mark Dietzel, founder, said. “That is when I thought of
making roses from the various materials on the anniversary list.”
After having managed a Christmas and anniversary gift site
for several years, Dietzel became interested in the traditional anniversary gift
list and was receiving lot of e-mails asking for help in finding a gift that
followed the traditional list; he discovered a niche market and sought to fill
it.
All roses are handcrafted and provide a unique way of
telling someone that you love them.
“My wife started to cry when she opened the box and found
five wood roses,” one happy customer said. “She said it was the most romantic
gift I had given her in our five years together.”
Another customer recently contacted theanniversaryrose.com
site; he was a soldier in Iraq. He says that the gift allowed him to make a
happy anniversary for his wife, even though he was not there to be with her.
Dietzel is working on other projects where he will
continue to bring attention to the roses. He has recently donated 100 sets of
wood roses to schools to use for fundraising events. He has set aside a surplus
of stock and hopes to offer this opportunity to many other area schools. A
poetry contest to run on Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day is also in the works.
For more information visit,
www.theanniversaryrose.com
Media Contact:
Mark Dietzel
of theanniversaryrose.com
+1-800-748-6916
info@theanniversaryrose.com