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etteluap70PC said:here are the ones I use the most. I also add pictures of the specials.
I just fold them in 3rds and tape them or I also have clear circle stickers with perforations down the center.
jeanniec said:Here is one I made! I am going to change it every month and will post the new ones for everyone. It has the host special and directs the recipient to the web site to order if they can't come to the party. It looks really cute on paper with a fun/festive border from the office supply store.
KellyRedHead said:Thank you everyone for such great ideas!!
These were just what I was looking for.
Lacychef-what do you put in the mini-catalogs for show info etc...? I like this idea especially when the new season begins.
Kelly
Some alternative options for invitations include digital invitations, handwritten notes, phone calls, email invitations, and social media event pages.
To create a digital invitation, you can use an online invitation service or design your own using graphic design software. Be sure to include all the necessary event details and a link to RSVP.
Handwritten notes can add a personal touch to invitations, making them appropriate for smaller, more intimate events. However, they may not be practical for larger events with a larger guest list.
Yes, social media event pages can be a convenient and cost-effective way to invite guests to an event. Just be sure to make the event page public and include all the necessary event details.
To make your invitations stand out, you can add unique design elements, use high-quality paper or cardstock, or include a small gift or incentive for guests to attend. You can also personalize the invitations with handwritten notes or include a special message for each guest.