June 3rd, 2009

Birthday Invitations from VistaPrint
Can birthday invitations help with managing a party?
You’re planning a big birthday party for your child and are feeling a bit overwhelmed. You’ve heard horror stories from friends about runaway ponies, collapsing ball pits and all sorts of disasters. Is there anything you can do to help the day run smoothly? Actually, a successful child’s party starts with the birthday invitations. To be sure your child’s day is as trouble free as possible:
- 1. Consider adding an R.S.V.P. card that includes a line that says, “My child has special dietary needs. They are…” This way, you can be sure the party doesn’t get cut short by a trip to the emergency room because you served peanut butter cookies and a child with a severe allergy went into anaphylactic shock while walking by the dessert table.
- 2. Think about including plans for bad weather in the invitations, such as postponing the party until the next day or having everyone meet at the local game center.
- 3. Remind parents of special concerns you have. For example, you may want to add a note that says, “Thank you for celebrating our son’s special day with us. Please make sure you walk your child to the door, as we are located on a busy street.”
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April 28th, 2009
Can graduation invitations replace graduation announcements?
You’re throwing a major bash for your new graduate. You’re so thrilled that your child finished school that you’d like to invite the whole world. However, you are limiting yourself to people you actually know. As you start to look at all the great graduation invitations ideas, it occurs to you that these customizable invitations are much cheaper than the graduation announcements being sold by the school. On top of that, everyone you would send announcements to is being invited to the celebration anyway. Why not create invitations that do dual duty and use the money you would have spent on those costly announcements to hire your child’s favorite local band to provide live music at the party instead?
Simply add a few additional words to the invitations to have them handle both jobs. For example, an invitation that reads, Please join us as we celebrate John Doe’s graduation, can be altered to say, We are delighted to announce that John Doe is graduating on Monday, June, 2nd at 2 p.m. Please join us as we celebrate his achievement with a party on…
If you decide you would rather send separate graduation announcements, consider using VistaPrint to make custom postcards that announce the graduation. You’ll still be paying much less than you would for official school announcements and you’ll save on postage.
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April 22nd, 2009
Party Themes – A great theme for a college or university graduation party is the career area of the degree received by the graduate. For example, a dental school graduate’s cake could feature a mouth drawn in icing with square white glossy pieces of gum placed in rows for teeth. Ice the background of the cake in a color other than white first so that the white “teeth” will stand out. Light green may work well for the background as the lips around the teeth should be red or pink.
Be creative! If the career area has to do with numbers or statistics, this can be made into a theme as well. Statistics about the graduate can be posted on signs as part of the decorations such as “12 – The number of credits Shelley had in nursing before she switched to accounting.”
Party Invitations – Custom photo invitations with school colors are a great look. The graduate’s name and the year could be added on the front of the card along with the degree and school such as “Michael Pearman, 2012, Master’s of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts.” The graduation celebration information could be added inside.
If the graduate tends to have a trendier style, a modern design to the graduation invitations is quite acceptable. As long as the information the guest needs to know about the celebration is presented clearly and the theme or reason for the party is mentioned, the sky is the limit as far as design and style goes. The important thing is to make sure the theme, color scheme and style of all the elements of the party work together tastefully.
Party Accessories – Whether you purchase or make a cake, have it match the theme of the party. Decorations such as signs and banners aren’t only for children’s parties, but should be used at adult graduations too as they can add a festive tone.
Seasonal Ideas – Remember that unlike high school graduations, college and university graduation parties may include alcohol. A party bus or a designated driver for transportation to and from a boat cruise dinner or other location where alcohol will be served is needed for college or university graduations.
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March 27th, 2009
Is there anything I should consider before choosing birthday invitations for my child?
“Mail for me?” Little Johnny is so excited to finally get his very own piece of mail. However, the excitement doesn’t last long. When he tears open the envelope to see a boring white card with some words on in it, he tosses his mail aside. Obviously, the sender didn’t realize that birthday invitations for a child’s party should be fun and colorful. Luckily, VistaPrint knows all about colour. To create custom invitations the guests will love to receive, you should:
- 1. Choose an invitation that reflects the birthday party theme. Children will enjoy looking at the bright images and will be able to see what type of party they are being invited to.
- 2. Make sure you don’t fall for cute images that will embarrass your too cool, too grown up little boy or girl. Children as young as three or four are horrified by things that seem babyish to them.
- 3. Include a small gift in the invitation envelope. A temporary pirate tattoo is easy to include in an invitation to a pirate themed party and is very inexpensive.
- 4. If you have additional information to pass on to the parents, include a smaller envelope with the parents’ names on it in the invitation envelope to hold this unexciting but important part of the party news.
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March 12th, 2009
Can I make my party invitations more exciting?
As Jane Doe opens yet another little cream invitation envelope, she stifles a yawn. It seems like every single one of her friends is graduating, getting married, or having a baby this year and every one of them is sending party invitations in the same understatedly elegant envelopes. What happened to the wild gang of fun loving rebels she used to have so much fun with? If only Jane had a friend who was willing to push the envelope, or even get rid of it entirely. To help Jane overcome her invitation ennui, you should:
- 1. Add some colour and fun to the envelopes. Rubber stamped designs, sketches, or silly doodles can transform a staid, drab envelope into an exciting piece of art.
- 2. Shake things up with stamps. You can look for interesting stamps at your local post office or you can look into personalised postage stamps.
- 3. Use a completely different container, such as an Easter egg. Simply fold the invitation and stick it inside. Tape the egg shut and adhere a mailing label. The post office may think you’ve lost it, but they’ll mail those eggs. People have successfully mailed everything from old shoes to rubber duckies through the post office.
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