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Canvas 'Plants,' New MeetingsNet App, Event Wine Bottles as Keepsakes

Canvas 'Plants,' New MeetingsNet App, Event Wine Bottles as Keepsakes

Useful new tools for special event professionals include the MeetingNew app, canvas 'plants' and a kit to transform wine bottles into drinking glass keepsakes

'Natural' Canvas Plants Offered by Canvas Nursery
Canvas Nursery offers more than 30 different styles of artificial palm trees, tropical plants and tabletop foliage crafted from canvas, a durable fabric that requires little maintenance. The company's white "natural" canvas creations, which are popular for weddings, can be used both indoors and out, the company says. All products have a permanent weighted base section that keeps the "plants" upright.
For more information, check the box for Reader Service Card No. 101 at www.freeproductinfo.net/se.

MeetingsNet Debuts Interactive Magazine App
Special Events' sister publication, MeetingsNet, has debuted a tablet app that replaces the print magazine with an interactive experience offering photo galleries, videos and links. The exciting new interface still presents the detailed case studies, how-to stories and innovative event ideas that longtime subscribers have come to expect.
For more information, check the box for Reader Service Card No. 102 at www.freeproductinfo.net/se.


Refresh Glass Transforms Wine Bottles into Keepsakes
New from Refresh Glass, the company's Memory Kit is a DIY project that converts wine bottles from landmark events into personalized souvenir drinking glasses. Each kit contains six 12-ounce glasses, six 16-oounce glasses, and two custom engraved key chains.
For more information, check the box for Reader Service Card No. 103 at www.freeproductinfo.net/se.

Note: Act fast--information on these products is available online only through Feb. 4.

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