Showing posts with label invitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label invitations. Show all posts
Summer Solstice
Have you ever thought about having a Summer Solstice party? Well you should, after all it is the longest day of the year. What a perfect time to get friends and family together for a little fun.
The digital paper and embellishments used in this creation were from
The digital paper and embellishments used in this creation were from
Ashley Bailey of Digital Divas Designs.
I Scream, You Scream
We all scream for ICE CREAM!! With summer upon us how about having an ice cream party to kick off the summer right?
Ashley Bailey of Digital Divas Designs.
30th Birthday Invitation
UPDATED!
Here is an update from the party...
The cake table! I had pictures of the birthday boy from now and his first birthday as well as one from his 7th birthday to show the younger years!
And I didn't do a good job of taking pictures of the rest of the tables. I hope someone did. I was too busy trying to decide if we were going to move the party indoors due to the impending rain. We kept it outside and it didn't rain!
An invite with matching detail "tent cards" for the food table. There will be cards for each of the food options as well as the drink options. Coordination is the key to a well done party.
Additionally, for this party there will be a custom cake with the invitation as a inspiration point (pictures to follow after the event) as well as coordinating yellow and green plates and napkins.
The digital paper used in this creation was from Ashley Bailey of
Digital Divas Designs
The cake table! I had pictures of the birthday boy from now and his first birthday as well as one from his 7th birthday to show the younger years!
And I didn't do a good job of taking pictures of the rest of the tables. I hope someone did. I was too busy trying to decide if we were going to move the party indoors due to the impending rain. We kept it outside and it didn't rain!
An invite with matching detail "tent cards" for the food table. There will be cards for each of the food options as well as the drink options. Coordination is the key to a well done party.
Additionally, for this party there will be a custom cake with the invitation as a inspiration point (pictures to follow after the event) as well as coordinating yellow and green plates and napkins.
The digital paper used in this creation was from Ashley Bailey of
Digital Divas Designs
Dinner Party Invitation
A Dinner Party invitation I created on the computer and then printed as a 5 x 7 picture on photo paper.
Consultation
A friend of mine wanted to make her own invitations for her daughter's 2nd birthday party. She asked for my help and this is what we came up with together. Didn't she do a great job with the invitations?
Birthday/Graduation Invites
I made these invitations for a graduation/birthday party. The guest of honor was turning 30 and just completed his MBA program at WFU, hence the color scheme.
Baby Shower Invitation
Here are the invitations to a baby shower.
The theme is a simple dot in
baby boy colors--blues and greens.
Here are two views of the diaper cake. Mom and Dad are big Carolina fans so I added the "Carolina Textbook" and other baby things. Following the same dot theme there was dot ribbon used as accents on the cake. The cake served as decoration for the shower.
We played a fun game as well. Each bag had one letter that spells out the baby's name. In each bag was an item for the mommy-be-be that started with that letter. For example, Y is for yellow duck, S is for sippy cup. Everyone at the shower had an index card and they guessed what was in each bag. The one with the most right and least right got a prize (candles and stationary).
The bags also served as decorations in the entry way to the shower.
The theme is a simple dot in
baby boy colors--blues and greens.
Here are two views of the diaper cake. Mom and Dad are big Carolina fans so I added the "Carolina Textbook" and other baby things. Following the same dot theme there was dot ribbon used as accents on the cake. The cake served as decoration for the shower.
We played a fun game as well. Each bag had one letter that spells out the baby's name. In each bag was an item for the mommy-be-be that started with that letter. For example, Y is for yellow duck, S is for sippy cup. Everyone at the shower had an index card and they guessed what was in each bag. The one with the most right and least right got a prize (candles and stationary).
The bags also served as decorations in the entry way to the shower.
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