Art Design for Wine Glass

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Art Design Brief
I am seeking a design which I will have printed on a wine glass. The wine glasses will be given as gifts for my wedding in July. The wedding is in Napa Valley, California U.S.A. so we are after a wine themed design. The design I have in mind will consist of a "head trained zinfandel vine" like that used on the lable of Old Ghost Old Vine Zinfandel. I will provide pictures so you know what a zinfandel vine looks like. The design will be simple in that the zinfandel vine will be the main (if not only aspect) of the design. However, within the trunk (and/or possibly the offshoots) of the zinfandel vine, I want a few words that will look like they are apart of the bark and not easily recognizable. Almost like they are hidden on the trunk of the vine. If you just glanced at the design you may not see them, but if you looked closely you could see them. The words that should be included are "Megan & Neil" and "July 6, 2012" and "Napa Valley." The design will need to be one color. It will be printed in white on the wine glass. To get a better idea of what this will look like, you can visit www.monvera.com to look at examples. Work needs to be completed in Adobe Illustrator.
Target Market(s)
The guests of my wedding - I want to wow them!
Industry/Entity Type
Wedding
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Requirements
Must have
- A "head trained zinfandel vine"- I will provide some photos you can use as the base of the design.
The words that should be included are "Megan & Neil" and "July 6, 2012" and "Napa Valley." I want these words to look like they are apart of the bark and not easily recognizable. Almost like they are hidden on the trunk of the vine. If you just glanced at the design you may not see them, but if you looked closely you could see them.
Work needs to be completed in Adobe Illustrator.
My favorite picture of the zinfandel vines is No. 2. I think it looks the most interesting and if the design can be modeled after it that would be great.