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Jumat, 23 Mei 2014

Wording for Son's 3 year old birthday party invitation???




Noah's Mom


Theme is dinosaurs and I would like something that rhymes or is original!!!!

Thank you!



Answer
far and wide, let it be told
my son is turning 3 years old
he loves the creatures from the jurassic
which will make this party.. pretty much classic
bring your kids, we'll hang out and drink
while they play with stuffed raptors, fun stuff dont you think?

Right wording for buffet lunch party invitation?




SAHMof2


I am having my sons 5 year birthday party at our local pizza place. I am reserving the party room, and will be serving cake and ice cream. I am doing it for lunch time and children 5 and under (all of his friends) will eat buffet free, but the parents will need to pay for their own buffet lunch. How do I word this in the invitation? It is a surprise lunch party and here is the wording I have for it as of now.

"Please join us for a surprise lunch for (my son) 5th birthday party! We will have cake and ice cream and fun!"

Do I need to put in that kids eat free? that the parents will be paying for themselves?



Answer
Write the Invitation the normal way using the word "SURPRISE" on it.
DATE -
TIME -
PLACE - (It is also always good to draw a map on the back of the invitation or include one on a separate piece of paper.)
FOR - (Example: Sally's Surprise 8th Birthday Celebration! Shh! Please.)
RSVP - (With names, phone number and an email address and put, "Please respond by _(date)_____ so we can expect you." )

Then right under RSVP's information (from the center & space below, write in caption letters) - "Children's Lunch Will Be Provided With 2 Sliced of Pizzas, Drinks, and 20 Tokens, Plus Cake with Ice Cream."
If stated properly, the adults will get it. Beside it isn't rude, most parent understand this & will pay for themselves. We all been there before & you aren't last asked about this. (Here a trick, if parent want to eat ask the Manger @ Pizza Parlor for a free coupons or discount coupons so that you can give to parents, if they decided to eat., Do this before the party so you can be ready to give out free coupons to the parents @ arrival to your child's party.)




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Sabtu, 08 Februari 2014

Birthday Luau Invitation Wording?




Aja Dumas


My daughter's 5th birthday is in October. We are having a (n indoor) pool party w a Luau theme. We are making her invitation from card stock in the shape of little flip flops. Please help me with wording! This is going to be a fun, casual party. Snacks, drinks & cake will be served. Followed by swimming.


Answer
Take a look at the kid birthday party invitation wording ideas at

http://www.invitationsbyu.com/wording-kid-birthday-invitations.htm

I rely on this site for all my wordings and sayings

Wording for Birthday Party Invitation?




2girlsmom


We're having a Denim and Diamonds sweet 16 party for my daughter. Along with the standard "You're Invited, Date Time Etc. I'd like to handle the "What to wear" question in the invite. Something like throw on your favorite boots and jeans... or Girls don't forget a little sparkle (or bling might rhyme better.) Help!
I'd like for the kids to be comfortable nothing too formal... jeans, boots if they have them, girls could wear sparkly tops etc.



Answer
The thing is if you say 'wear boots' people will assume it is a 'cowboy' type event, whereas some girls might want to be creative and wear a denim dress and look really feminine and dress up a bit.

Do you have anything in mind for them to do in boots? Is it an outside event? If not, then I think the word 'denim' is enough to instruct people that it is a part- casual party. You could put photo-shop images on to the invite to give people an idea of what you're thinking about. If you're too specific people will feel they will have to go out and buy something, whearas ideally you want people to be creative and I think the title really says it all. You could just put 'Dress code: Casual, plus sparkle!' if you're really keen to spell it out.




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