Friday, May 15, 2009

ave Money with Unique Handmade Birthday Invitations

Save Money with Unique Handmade Birthday Invitations

There's so much to do when throwing a birthday party. There are party favors to choose, cakes to buy or bake and decorate, gifts to purchase, and decorations to hang. But one of the most important things to do when planning a party is to invite the guests. A party is not much fun if there's no one there to celebrate with you!

You could go to the store and pick up a pack of invitations. Or you could make your own unique ones. It's not as hard as you might think, and it can actually save you money. Here are some tips to help you make beautiful invitations without breaking the budget.

1. Start with the right kind of paper. Card stock is the best choice, as it is very sturdy but easy to work with. It comes in a variety of colors and patterns.

2. Fire up the computer. There are plenty of card-making programs on the market, and while some of them are expensive, the simpler ones are usually reasonably priced. They include ready-made card designs as well as clipart and fonts you can use to make your own cards. You can do everything on the computer, or you can customize the invitations with a variety of embellishments.

3. Make use of stickers that match your party's theme. You can find themed packs of stickers at your local scrapbooking, discount or dollar store. Those featuring licensed characters can be a bit pricey, but you can find lots of fun options that are less expensive.

4. Use pressed flowers for an elegant look. You can buy these in craft stores and online, but it's much cheaper to make your own. Just pick some small flowers, place them between two plain pieces of paper, and insert them in the middle of a heavy book. They'll dry on their own in about two weeks. You can also buy flower presses that you can use in the oven or microwave to dry them faster, but if you only press flowers on occasion, a book will suffice.

5. Make your invitations pop with glitter. Loose glitter provides lots of shine, but it can be very messy. Glitter glue is easier to use, and you don't have to worry about getting little shiny flakes all over the place.

6. Do you love the look of filigreed cards? Use craft punches to recreate this look in your invitations. You can find them in scrapbooking stores in a variety of shapes and sizes. As a bonus, you can use the punched-out shapes on your invitations or other projects.

7. Give embossing a try. It's easy to do, and can be accomplished with embossing tools or embossing powder. There are even embossing pens that you can simply write with like you normally do.

8. Add more texture with embellishments such as ribbon and lace. Put scraps from sewing and other projects to use if you have them.

9. Use decorative scissors to create elegant or fun edges. You can find these in craft stores, and many have interchangeable blades.

10. Consider adding a photo. You can print it directly on the card with most card-making programs, or you can crop and paste a photo as you would on a scrapbook page.

Making unique handmade invitations is lots of fun, and your invited guests are sure to love them. So instead of buying plain old birthday invitations at the store, get creative and make your own!

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