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Where to Find Tea Party Invitations New Orleans LA

You're having a tea party. All of the planning is finished. It's time to select your tea party invitations. Whether for children or adults, choosing invitations are important to your overall event because they introduce your party theme to guests and help set the overall tone by their look and feel.


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Tea Party Invitation

Tea Party Invitation

The type of tea party invitation you send to guests sets the tone for your special gathering. With a little effort and thought, you can create an invitation that will vividly spell out the what your guests will experience at your tea party.

If your event has a theme, find an invitation to match. For example, if you are hosting a Victorian themed tea party, search for white invitations using lace.

For a children's tea party, try an Alice in Wonderland or similar theme. Ask your child to decorate the invitation paper so that it looks like a deck of playing cards.

Your youngster could draw the card suits of diamonds, hearts, spades and clubs, or cut out shapes using red and black construction paper. Add the party details on the inside of the card.

Your invitations should go out at least two weeks prior to your event. If anyone in your party will be traveling, allow time for your guests to plan their trip. In those instances, send out the party invitation a minimum of three or four weeks in advance.

Invitations can be store bought, homemade, or created on the computer using your own photographs or other items that are not covered by copyright law. Blank note cards also make lovely invitations and most office supply stores sell them. You may also have invitations custom printed, if you desire.

Your party invitations can have a certain color scheme that you can use throughout your party planning. If your event is somewhat formal, then the announcement should match. For example, if your invites feature a flower on the front, then use that same type of flower as a centerpiece.

If you carry the theme through from invitation to party décor, your guests will see that their hostess has put much time and thought into the event and will be honored by the attention.

Invitations may also include a list of refreshments or entertainment, if desired. Some tea parties feature a musician and it may be appropriate to mention the entertainer's name o...

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Tea Party Invitations: What You Need to Know

Tea Party Invitations

You're having a tea party. All of the planning is finished. It's time to select your tea party invitations. Whether for children or adults, choosing invitations are important to your overall event because they introduce your party theme to guests and help set the overall tone by their look and feel.

Where to Find Invitations

There are a number of ways to source invitations. By searching online, you will find a host of sites that feature invitations you can customize to suit your desired taste.

Printing is typically efficient -- and you will have your invitations delivered straight to your door.

Specialty stationary stores offer an array of beautiful invitations that you can have customized and imprinted with your message.

A more economical route may be to visit a local card shop or office supply store and see if there are designs you especially like for your tea party invitations.

If you enjoy crafts, you can create your invitations by using different textured cards, stamps, trinkets and calligraphy. Hand-crafted invitations make an extraordinary impression and are very personal.

You can get as creative as you desire and may even want to incorporate tea...

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