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Not Just for EyeGlasses: The Case for Valentine (and Prom!) Inspiration

Yes, I know. Art and Science of Eyewear is an Eyewear Boutique. All things Eyewear, All the Time.

Creative Etnia Display at Art and Science of Eyewear (Walnut Creek & Lafayette, CA)Still – have you actually walked inside to take a look?

Art and Science of Eyewear works hard to use creative design for displays, thinking outside normal ways that people usually intend to use objects. For example, if you look at the Etnias display in the Lafayette CA store, you’ll find painted canvas holding frames. The artist? Camille Cequera, who works at the store.

So, it’s with that Art and Science of Eyewear creative spirit that I share this Valentine gift strategy — Consider Possibilities not Convention.

Valentine Eyeglasses Cases Aren’t just for Glasses

Heart Shaped Eyeglass Case - Art and Science of Eyewear

Consider, for example, the Heart-Shaped Eyewear Cases you can see in the window display right now in the Art and Science of Eyewear Lafayette CA boutique.

Yes — they are designed to hold Glasses, and they do the job well.

But, really, does creative inspiration need to stop there? There are, after all, no real rules about the use of a glasses case, no glasses case police, right?

Just think of the many possibilities this $12 Heart-Shaped Eyeglasses Case can bring to the Creative at Heart this time of year…

From a Valentine themed box to hold that special homemade valentine to a gift box for wrapped candy and more. You decide.

Here’s what I know: If what you plan to give your Valentine will fit into this heart-shaped case, it’s a good bet she’ll love it all the better. Presentation goes a long way to make that lasting impression.

Wait — Why make it the gift box, why not let this case be the gift itself?

Heart Shaped Eyewear Cases available at Art and Science of EyewearGive this case to a little girl and I’m pretty sure you’ll see it on her dresser, holding her favorite trinkets, for a long time, the way some of us still have a heart-shaped empty candy box stuffed with valentines in our memory box in the attic.

Just sharing this proof that you don’t need to spend a lot to make a impression on someone you love for Valentine’s Day. You just have to rethink where you look to find your inspiration.

What’s your idea for using this heart shaped box for Valentine’s Day?

… and Yes — for those already thinking ahead to prom invitations, better buy yours now. Themed items like these don’t last long!