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Anyways, I wanted to share. I LOVE making them (it's peaceful being creative).
Susan
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This thread features participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on homemade invitations for various events, particularly cooking-related gatherings. One participant expresses joy in creating these invites with their child and discusses their personal connection to a local consultant. Others inquire about seeing pictures of the invites, leading to a discussion about their appearance and suitability for different audiences.
Views differ regarding the professionalism of the invites, with some participants appreciating their charm while others suggest they may not be suitable for all audiences. No clear consensus emerges on their overall appeal.
The discussion reflects personal experiences related to crafting invitations for cooking events and the emotional connection participants have with their creations.
Participants interested in creative ideas for event invitations or those looking to share experiences related to crafting and personal projects may find this thread engaging.
dannyzmom said:Can we see pics?
dannyzmom said:here they are...
its_me_susan said:Thanks! What do you think (be honest).Notice the PC stamps from Nancy's? Love them.
its_me_susan said:Guess I shouldn't quit my PC job? lol. (j/k). These pictures don't show them well - no idea how to keep my flash from flashing. Thanks for looking everyone. "No response" is probably the friendly response, eh?![]()
sfdavis918 said:OK, I feel bad that no one has responded! I think they are cute, but they do look like a younger person made them. If you were going to have a party with your family and close friends I think they would appreciate it. Others might think they are not so professional.
I really hope I didn't offend you. I do think they are cute!
To create cute homemade invites, you'll need cardstock or heavy paper, decorative markers or pens, scissors, glue, and any embellishments you'd like to add, such as stickers or ribbons. You can also use a printer for any text or images you want to include.
To make your homemade invites stand out, consider using bright colors, unique shapes, and fun fonts. Adding personal touches, like a handwritten note or a small recipe related to Pampered Chef products, can also make your invites more memorable.
Your invites should include the date, time, and location of the party, as well as RSVP details. Additionally, you might want to mention any special themes, featured products, or activities planned for the event to pique interest.
Yes, you can use digital tools to design your invites! Programs like Canva, Adobe Spark, or even Microsoft Word can help you create beautiful designs. Once you're satisfied with your design, you can print them out on cardstock for a professional look.
To encourage guests to RSVP, make it easy for them by providing multiple ways to respond, such as a phone number, email, or a link to an online RSVP form. You can also create a sense of urgency by mentioning limited seating or special offers for attendees.