adventures of mascarah.

I've just begun a new decade. Sigh.

I have always wanted to be "a writer" but I'm lost somewhere in the prologue...whittling away at a story I may never tell.

Likes: pop culture. my chihuahua. architecture. modern art. elizabeth street. contemporary designer apparel. food. travel. foreign films. speakeasys. live music. politics. hot sauce. surprises. running in the rain. strangers. wednesdays. fearlessness...and 100s of other random things... maybe even you.

A southerner by birth, northerner by the grace of God, I'm simply a nyc gal who is lost somewhere on my constant exploration of the city and the life,love, and pursuit found within it.

If you are so inclined... sap {at} lifelovepursuit.com

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caro:

Pingg is terrific and run by great people. I highly recommend it for party invites.

maryrambin:

EVITE, YOU’RE OUT. YOU CAN LEAVE THE INTERNET.

PINGG YOU’RE IN.

I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of sending cheesy Evites. Even when you add your own pictures, the invitation still looks like a second grader cut and paste shapes onto a piece of wrapping paper.

Finally, someone took the initiative to renovate the evite concept and bring it up to speed.

Thank you Pingg.com.

The above Pingg invitation looks pretty impressive. Granted, it’s a custom design (which is a nice feature to have at your disposal), but their template backgrounds are sophisticated and chic images as well. You can send the invitation to your contacts via not only email and web, but also SMS and printed cards (although, I say skip the old fashioned route and embrace the green trend).

You know I’m all about presentation, so start your party in style before it actually begins.

 i’m def going to try this for my birthday party, if i decide to have one :)