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Sometimes when we plan a birthday party or any other event, circumstances beyond our control can force us to change our plans, sometimes with a neckbreaking speed.
That is what happened this past weekend while I was still busy making the plantable handmade paper I originally wanted to use for Mia’s birthday party invitations.
My daughter and I decided to change the Rapunzel party theme to a “normal” party and I had to come up with something else for the invitation cards.
My computer and I have a wonderful relationship…lol, so after an hour or two of playing around, this is what I came up with:
A spiral invitation card printed on pink card, cut out with decorated edge scissors. Small paper butterflies and some glitter glue lend a festive touch to the invitations. (The glitter does not really show up well on the photo, but it was a lovely purple/blue/pink mix)
Not a very good photo but it shows you how the spiral card opens and twists around – nice to play with!
The envelopes were designed using a square and 4 circles and printed on white paper.
The front of the envelope were decorated with the image I used in the countdown to my granddaughter’s 4th birthday party post. It added a personal touch to the invitations and immediately told the recipients that Mia will be 4 years old on her next birthday.
I actually forgot to add the names of the guests on the envelopes but since Mia handed it out personally, I guess it did not matter so much.
With a few hours and a little bit of work it is so easy to make unique cards and envelopes for your kid’s birthday party. I will admit it is also just as easy to go out and buy some invitations in a store, but to go that extra mile shows your kid that you really love him/her.
If you would like a blank template of the envelope, just use the contact form (in the navigation bar) and I will send you a .png file you can personalise yourself.
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I would really like to hear what you think of these spiral invitation cards, so please leave a comment in the comment section of this post.
Remember to have fun when planning your kid’s birthday party!
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