Get Creative With Fun and Lovely Holiday Party Invitations
The creation of Holiday Party Invitations never fails to bring out the creative side of hosts. Having a Christmas party? Try using something different as an invitation. Create beautiful Snowman ornaments that contain a scroll filled with the party information, for instance. For a dinner party Holiday Party Invitations can be very elegant and personal. Cream colored handwritten invitations would be beautiful with silver ink. Top it off by drawing a holly branch complete with berries in a corner of the invitation. Use glittering gel pens in silver, green and red. This would be a perfect time to try calligraphy for that extra, extra special touch. Another great addition would be a rubber stamp that reads "Happy Holidays" or depicts a picture of a holly branch or Christmas wreath. The guests will feel like royalty when they open these regal Holiday Party Invitations. If calligraphy is a little too much to learn right now, remember that computer programs have calligraphy like fonts. True, the invitations don't need to be handwritten, but they would look lovely printed in red or green ink.
Teen-agers would find holiday party invitations more fun if they were written out on red paper with silver ink and glued to the back of a Christmas movie DVD. This could be a classic Christmas movie that they have probably been watching every holiday season since they were young children or it can be a recent release. In either case the invitation will be unique and fun to receive. The movie counts as a pre-party favor and will get the teens excited about the party itself. Drop the DVD/invitation in a white padded mailing bag that has been decorated for Christmas. An easy way to decorate the envelope is to use rubber stamps that say things like Seasons Greetings or Merry Christmas or pictures of Christmas presents or holly branches.
Holiday party invitations for a child's party are fun to make and the host child can help to create them. Cut holiday shapes like snowmen, Christmas trees, and round Christmas ornaments from white poster board. Using a marker draw the outline of the snowman, tree or ornament on one side of the poster board. Now let the host child color in the outline. On the back side of the Holiday Party Invitations write out the party information. Do an outline first, then--using a glue stick--follow some of the outline and let the host child sprinkle glitter on the glue. Do not color the invitation, instead put several crayons in a little baggie and include them with the invitation for the guest child to use as they color in the invitation.
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Mrs. Party... Gail Leino gives her two cents worth on entertaining at the holidays with holiday party decorations http://holiday-party-deocrations.com Plus, she creatively provides information on free party games http://party-games-etc.com activities, decorations, party favors, recipes, menus, party supplies, Holiday music theme and movie song lists to add a special touch to any celebration.
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