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Invitation cards - Party Invitations

Party Invitations
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Invitation cards


Invitation cards for all party and celebration invitations. Order invitation cards and greeting cards online. Access the free design templates and execute the order within minutes over Internet. Harald Moe has written a book "Party Marketing".    more >>

Information about general party invitation and invitations. An invitation for a party or celebration of some kind can mean anything from come and have a drink with us to a full-blown dinner. Parties aren't just about food, here are tips on how to organise all aspects of your party - from the initial preparation to when the party ends. A party invitation can spark a lot of excitement; remember that when you plan your celebration invitation. Party invitations (besides providing the basic party information such as who, where, and when) offer your guests an idea of what is to come. Therefore spend some effort in constructing a nice invitation card. Order your invitations when your guest list is final, roughly around 3 months before the party. Planning for a party that much in advance... how do you succeed with that? Well here is what you do - decide on the concept 5-6 months before the party. Then order the invitations at Optimalprint. Your invitation should provide the party guests with the necessary information. An invitation should include; names of the hosts, day of the week, date, time, address of the party place, and RSVP info (unless you're including response cards). A few words about enclosures: You're not expected to include any, though response cards tend to save trouble and maps are an ultra-considerate touch. Choose only what makes sense for your party. Party Pointer: Lightly mark (in pencil!) a number on an upper corner on the back of each response card. Keep a numbered list with corresponding names. When you can't read someone's handwriting, you can use your code to uncover the mystery attendee.