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Invitation Envelopes - Make or Break Your Party




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How important are the invitation envelopes? The invitation

envelope is the first contact that you will have with your guest

list. You are working hard to create a theme for your get

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together, and your envelopes need to reflect the theme. If you

are having a wine tasting party, let your guests know

immediately when they grab the mail. For a baby shower, your

envelopes should reflect baby images.



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Choose Your Envelope Tough to Decide







Envelope styles are cooler than ever. Many craft and scrap

booking stores have some of the best options no matter what your

theme is. Some of the best envelopes are those that have never

been seen before. Here are some of the latest design ideas:







Vellum.

This semi-transparent paper is smooth. It is available in glossy

and matte, in just about any color you can imagine.

Square envelopes. A shift from the norm is the square

version of the commodity. The square shape definitely sticks out

in the mail. Clear Translucent. A unique alternative

that offers a glimpse inside. Foil-lined. Linings are a

great way to add color and texture to your invitation. Set the

color theme of the evening. Linen. Classy, yet relaxed.

Linen envelopes should be reserved for special occasions.

Metallic Foil. More than just lining, the metal sheet-style

envelope leaves nothing to be desired. Plastic button

and string envelopes. Trendy and vibrant. A summer pool party

complete with waterproof invitation envelopes.











These are just a small selection of the envelopes that are

available. Youll be surprised how inexpensive these party

favors are. Buying in bulk is still the best option. Envelopes

are sold in units from one to one thousand.







Personalize Your Invitation or Envelope







Now that you have some ideas for the style and design of the

special envelope for your gathering, there is more work to do.

Customize your envelopes and make a theme that best represents

your party plans. The ideas are numerous, but all are quite easy

to put together. Create them yourself, or enlist the help of

your friends. Some ideas that never go unnoticed:







Stickers. A classic, yet favorite method of adding charm.

Everyone likes stickers, and they can be found in every

variety. Paper doilies. Add vintage form to your

favorite envelope. Rubber stamp

kits. Theyre available in all shapes, styles, and themes.

You can pick your own color. Glitter. A fan favorite

for young and old. All colors and sizes. Yarn and

ribbon. Available anywhere. You make the design how you want

it.











Getting the most out of your gathering begins with the planning.

For your guests, it begins with the invitation. Make them

excited for your event as soon as they look through the mail.







About the author:

Robb Ksiazek is an author and publisher for Checks-4U.com. He has

researched and written about the little things that make a

difference in the paper supply industry, from personal and

business checks to envelopes and address

labels. Turn the ordinary into extraordinary.



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