NewlyWish and Wedgwood partner to create a one-of-a-kind registry service
By Anne Chertoff

Sometimes it’s hard to select a china pattern because you can’t find one that fits with your home decor and entertaining style, but now with the help from some of the wedding industry’s top tastemakers you can choose a mix and match pattern from Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton (WWRD).
NewlyWish, an online boutique registry service, which allows couples to registry at a variety of brick-and-mortar shops and e-commerce sites for a unique bridal registry, has partnered with WWRD to create a selection of distinct table settings that can be purchased as a set.
The NewlyWish Tastemaker Collections include patterns created by Lord Wedgwood, Ceci Johnson (CeCi New York), Abby Larson (Style Me Pretty), Mayra Castillo & Xochitl Gonzalez (Always a Bridesmaid), Mark Ingram (Bridal Atelier), Jorge Perez (WWRD spokesperson) and Marcy Blum. Each collection is quite distinct and ranges from classic with a twist to modern graphic to vintage chic.
To celebrate the launch of the Tastemaker Collections, NewlyWish is running a sweepstakes with a grand prize of $4,500 towards anything in the Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton shop on newlywish.com. To enter create a free registry on NewlyWish. Additional entries are possible by “liking” NewlyWish on Facebook and sharing your registry with friends. A winner will be picked in April 2012.
Visit NewlyWish.com to see the Tastemaker Collections and create a bridal registry.
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