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We can show you how to use rhymes for roasts, toasts and tributes to celebrate any personal, family or business event. Our website tells how we do it: www.rhymeshop.com

Experience in the area

25 years as songwriter/lyricist (ASCAP member) and provider of tributes-in-verse, toasts and roasts for private clients and business organizations all across the United States.

What do you like about this subject?

Parties of all types are fun events!

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

The varied assignments give me expanding insight into the personalities of both clients and the subjects I write about.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

Lyricists often are the most creative poetry writers because their words are meant to be read aloud.

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Recent Answers from Felicia Reymont

2009-09-12 Invitation Wording:

Hi, Natalie. You've come to the right place. Invitations (in clever rhyme, of course) are a frequent creation thru my website (www.rhymeshop.com.) They're always customized with data about the honoree

2008-03-26 Bridal Shower:

I don't think I can contribute with ideas for decoration or menus, I do suggest an invitation in rhyme. Obviously, I'd be happy to create one for you, personalized, thru my website www.rhymeshop.com.

2007-10-17 2nd baby shower:

Hi, Marie. To do it right, you should enrich the invite with a bit about the first baby as well as the request about clothes. Of course, my work is always in rhyme as my website would indicate. www.rhymeshop

2007-09-24 My Dad's suprise party:

Hi, anon. You've left out a number of factors: birthday age; size of audience; types of guests; budget for event; who is throwing the party? Balloons are the least problem. Right now, I can only help

2007-05-24 Surprise Party:

Hi, Nicole. A roast is a great idea and I can certainly help with one if you go to my website (www.rhymeshop.com). You'll see how easy it is to give me what you want to say in a few stanzas that he will

 

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