Judith von Hopf, Inc. (www.judithvonhopf.com) has supplied designs and full service sourcing to retailers for over 30 years. Paper flowers have been part of her creative offering since 1980. As an exhibitor at GlobalShop for 19 years, von Hopf chose a monochromatic, paper- inspired vision for the 2009 booth (Booth 1064) in order to showcase the company’s die-cutting capabilities. The stark white palette stood out amongst the neighboring vendors and truly highlighted the intricate patterns of a variety of paper and foam core props. Like many of the vendors, environmental consciousness was important to highlight so the team worked with as many recyclable products as possible to complete the project. The props are collapsible, easy to ship and according to von Hopf anyone can install it. For those who had a chance to admire the paper flowers, I discovered that the company produced a million flowers for American Eagle. Now that is truly some paper flower power…I wonder if von Hopf ever imagined that kind of floral arrangement during her career debut as a florist. --Jenny Rebholz, Contributing Editor Judith von Hopf started her career as a florist at the age of 16, and her early flower-focused roots have blossomed into a custom prop design business that includes paper flowers.

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That paper props picture looked so much like my daughter's hair accessories. One is a headband and one is a pony tail.
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