But they didn't really take off until a Diamond salesman came up with using them as an advertising vehicle and they started showing up in bars, restaurants and hotels-free of charge. Theyve totally energized me today - hope that they do the same for you. The design was patented and then sold to the Diamond Match Company. We just produced this gorgeous shoot for Matchbook Mag and I think it’s one of my favorite shoots I’ve ever worked on We envisioned this as a housewarming party a time for friends to come together, celebrate and enjoy a beautiful table and delicious food and desserts. The new April issue of Matchbook mag just went live and Im loving the bright bursts of color and the fashion spreads. A surprisingly impressive wine at this price lush and creamy with ripe fruit. We feel extremely lucky to have been featured in so many. Sarah Warren, Katie Evans at Matchbook Magazine Launch. Certainly, Tomica has a more robust construction. Sarah Warren at Matchbook Magazine Launch Party at COACH SoHo. The cabin feels glassier, too, and has real pillars, unlike the HW version. There’s more: the intakes and headlamps (while unpainted) on the Tomica are deeper, as though it has actual holes. The matchbook was invented as a compact alternative to wooden matches in 1892 when an American inventor dipped strips of cardboard into a solution of phosphorus and sulfur. On April 1st the company’s New York flagship will unveil a new 7,500-square-foot home and gift space containing six shop-in-shops by some of our favorite vendors. Matchbook Magazine is closing its doors as founders Katie and Jane move on to new adventures. Top photos are Tomica bottom photos are Hot Wheels.
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