Thursday, August 12, 2010

Christmas Party Invitations

Many of us make our own Christmas cards, but have you ever thought of making your own Christmas party invitations? Fun and festive, Christmas invitations are sure to get your guests excited for your party. Here are a few tips for making your own Christmas invitations:




Start Early

It seems every year people's Decembers fill up more quickly. Kids' music and dance recitals, get-togethers with friends and family, office parties, school parties, you name it, there's an event for it in December. To make sure as many of your intended guests come to your party as possible, send your Christmas party invitations out early. Check the calendar for school or charity events that have been scheduled for months and be aware of other events your guests may be involved in and avoid scheduling on those days. Then just pick a date and a time and go with it. It is a busy season and some guests will not be able to attend no matter when you schedule, but by planning in advance, you'll get as many of them as possible.



Pick a Theme

Is your Christmas party a black tie event? A family get-together complete with sledding and a snowball fight? Or even more casual, with a few close girlfriends in flannel pjs drinking hot chocolate and watching movies? Whatever your party's theme, you can make invitations that reflect it. Patterned paper, cardstock, and embellishments are available in a wide assortment of Christmas themes. Head on over to your local scrapbook or craft supply store and check out their inventory. Most stores have some Christmas papers available year-round, with stocks increasing in October and November. Online suppliers are also a great resource for invitation materials. Search through idea books or online galleries to help you formulate how you want your invitations to look.



Be Frugal

By choosing to make your own Christmas party invitations, you're already saving money over having them professionally made. You can make them even more inexpensively by choosing a simple design and using materials you already have on hand. If you made your own Christmas cards, use your leftover scraps. You can use the same card layout, but change the actual papers and embellishments on each one to better use up all your materials. Once you take stock of what you already have on hand, your invitations could be practically free.



Have fun making your party invitations. With your creativity and some effort, they're sure to be a hit.



Delilah Hatch has an extensive background in the graphic arts and printing industries, as well as a long time love affair with anything related to arts and crafts. She is a stay at home mom and creator and editor to an arts and crafts/ party invitations website www.do-it-yourself-invitations.com

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