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Showing posts with label Invitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Invitations. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

Secret Garden Party~The Invitations

With my love for photography and obsession with photo editing and graphic design, I just couldn't bring myself to buy invitations for our daughter's second birthday party, so I made them myself. Honestly, they only took a few of hours from start to finish and for all of you crafty and creative women out there, I encourage you to try making your own invitations for the next special event you plan; it not only makes such an impression on your guests but it also peaks their interest.




Below I am including the instructions for making these invitations...for future reference!





How they were made:


The front of the invitation is comprised of three different photographs and is 4X6 inches in dimension.

The top photograph is of Amelia's eyes; the middle picture is actually a picture of an illustration in Peter Rabbit tucked in some Geraniums; and the bottom picture is a closeup of the same Geranium bloom.


Then I added two pieces of nature-inspired clip art as embellishments. I chose the bottom embellishment to hold the title Secret Garden.

I had the front of the invitations printed by a photo lab.

I designed the back of the invitation using the same photo editing program, where I inserted the same lovely piece of clip art at the top. (I handwrote each of the guest's names inside of this embellishment.)

I printed the invitation backs myself on ivory cardstock with a moss green ink.



On a trip to the Warrenton, TX antique fair in March, I found a vendor who had a box full of keys, and they were 25 cents each-perfect. The vendor also had old skeleton keys for $2 each, which would have been nicer, but not really necessary.


I came home and spray-painted these keys a metallic champagne color to soften them up a bit and give them a little more pizazz.


Invitation Assembly:


After the paint on the keys had dried, I cut small strips of blush hem tape and looped them through the key holes and tied the ribbon ends in a small knot.

Then I used a small scrapbooking brad to poke through the ribbon that was holding the key and ran the brad through the cardstock in the top right corner. {See image above}

Then I adhered the photograph to the backside of the cardstock invitation using double-sided photo adhesive stickers.

Coming up Next
Pictures of the party decorations, food, gift wrap, and birthday dress
All images by à la parisienne

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Celebrating in the Secret Garden

Flowers...check
Poms...check
Table cloths...check
Birthday cake...check
Sweet little Birthday girl...check
This weekend we will be celebrating Amelia's 2nd birthday in the Secret Garden...
Wishing you a happy weekend!