This new pull-out type invitation, convey a fresh, stylish look from its previous classic characteristic. Typical 3-panel/layer inserts and an envelope with minimalist adornment, which preserves its exceptional elegance.
24 June 2009
Budget-Friendly Design Invitation
19 June 2009
Happy Father's Day!
I have here my recent gift idea suited for Father's Day. It's a customized wine bottle adorned with our locally made thread called "abacca" and wooden buttons with personalized names on it─placed atop of a metal wire "calesa". Perfectly wonderful token to surprise your dear father. You may also put something on it like your Dad's favorite rum or any men's drink─to add some fun.
29 May 2009
Coed Bridal Showers
A "his-and-hers" wedding shower can be twice the fun of a "girls only" get together.
Instead of the traditional wedding shower with only women invited, shower both the bride and groom with gifts and good wishes. A fun alternative to the traditional shower with finger goods and dainty napkins, a couple's shower can feature hearty food and drink and loads of fun.
- Ask for the bride's and groom's input before planning their couples shower. Develop the guest list with their help, remembering that all shower guests should also be invited to the wedding.
- Select a date and time that will be convenient for couples. A Friday or Saturday evening affair or a Sunday afternoon coffee may be the best bet.
- Consider a location other than your home. Restaurants and public parks are good choices, especially if you cannot accommodate a lot of people in your home or backyard.
- Choose a theme. While an elegant tea is not our of the question, create an atmosphere in which men will feel comfortable and have fun.
- Decide whether you want formal or casual dress. Bear in mind that most people enjoy dressing down, especially on a weekend. Indicate "casual" or "dressy" on the invitation.
- Plan a menu. A party with wine and appetizers may be appropriate, or you can arrange for a catered dinner, deli sandwiches or a full-scale outdoor cookout. A potluck affair will be easiest for you and will allow everyone to contribute.
- Decide whether you want to play games or not. If so, try to come up with games that will involve the men without seeming too corny.
- Consider the gift-opening segment of the party. While men might be interested in the groom's gifts, they might also become bored. Provide alternatives such as a sports event on TV or an outdoor activity.
- Try to limit the shower to a couple of hours. To avoid people lingering far beyond your expectations, include both a starting and ending time on the invitations.