Tips for Halloween Party Invitations Birthday Cool Looking for cool Halloween invitations birthday party?
Sometimes you want your customers to know that your Halloween party is also a birthday party, but it is difficult to find commercial invitations for both.
Here are some ideas for great Halloween party invitations!
Party Monster Cards
These Halloween birthday party invitations are fun, attractive and easy, and they are a great way to recycle!
1. Start with some blank gift cards, or use durable paper or cardboard cereal and cracker boxes, old, cut and folded to form a card.
2. Collect several types of handmade paper, decorative paper and kraft paper in orange, black, gray and gold. Glue the decorative paper to both inside and outside of your invitations. Do not use a single type of paper on each card - be creative!
3. Photocopy pictures of scary Halloween monsters. Frankenstein's monster, Dracula and the Wolfman make beautiful pictures, and you can also use pictures of gargoyles, skeletons, skulls and ghosts. Glue these photocopied images to the front of your Halloween birthday party invitations.
4. Gather old birthday cards, invitations, wrapping paper and decorations. Cut out colorful pictures birthday: party hats, noisemakers, birthday cakes, bunches of balloons, brightly decorated presents and birthday banners make great birthday cuts.
Five. Glue your birthday cutouts to appropriate places in your pictures scary monster. Make a Frankenstein monster wearing party hat, or the Wolfman organize a gift or a bouquet of balloons. You get the picture!
6. Write the party information inside each invitation. Remember to include the date, time and place of your party!
Simple Stamped Scroll Invitations
These are great Halloween birthday party invitations that you can offer a hand to your guests!
1. Use sheets of good quality, legal size paper in white or cream for your invitation scroll. You will also need craft foam (available in most craft and dollar stores), glue, thick cardboard, scissors, tempera paint, paintbrushes, twine or colored ribbon.
2. Draw simple designs on foam and cut them out. You want a combination of models and drawings some Halloween birthday soon. Try bats, pumpkins, ghosts or croissants for Halloween designs, and birthday cakes, balloons, gifts, party hats or noisemakers for birthday designs. Glue each piece of foam to a piece of thick cardboard. These are your stamps!
3. Stamp festive borders around your Halloween birthday party invitations. Use a brush to apply thin coats of paint to the stamps, and press the outer edges of your invitations, alternating between birth and Halloween themed stamps. Use orange and black paint to the stamps of Halloween, and two bright primary colors for birthday stamps. For invitations adult class, money and the use of paints instead of gold.
4. Once the paint dries, write out your invitations. In keeping with the theme of scrolling, write your invitation using old-time or official language. Start with something like "We, the inhabitants of 555 Elm Street hereby invite you ..." or something in that vein. Remember to include the date, time and address of your party.
Five. Once your invitations are written, roll like streamers and attach them with pieces of string - or use ribbons of the same color as your stamped borders. They are willing to offer!
Have fun making your own Halloween birthday party invitations!
Posted on March 9, 2010.