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Robot Party Cards

SweetHarvey_friendlyrobotLooking for darling Robot party cards to match your upcoming Robot-themed party?  At Home With Kim Vallee showcased some friendly Robot Cards that are both unique and darling all at once.  I like the idea of friendly robots to add atmosphere to a child’s robot party, how about you?

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Les Petites Chefs Invitations

oliveinvite1Looking to whip up a cooking party for your child’s next party?  If so, I have to pass on this amazingly creative invitation that Design Mom has designed for her Les Petites Chefs party for her daughter’s upcoming party.  I love homemade invitations like these that deliver something useful and thematic to get your guests in the party mood.  Look at how she used different kitchen shapes and tucked in the party details on an additional card as well.  The whimsical ribbon is quite sharp too!

Great design!

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Free Printable Invitations

CookieInvites Here’s a fun party freebie from Cookie: darling, printable invitations for your next kid’s party. 

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Guest Party Blogger: Courtney Goodwin’s Invitation Ideas

invitation Today, Courtney has some great ideas and tips for your kids’ party invitations, where each and every party begins, of course!

  • I’m a big fan of custom invitations whenever possible. It helps raise anticipation for the event and makes people (even the parents) want to come to the party. So many moms are into scrapbooking these days. Why not create an invite with the same methods and materials you would use in scrapbooking? This can become a real momento of the event and is worthy of then being put in an album or a…well…scrapbook for future memories.
  • If you’re not into scrapbooking, head to Target and buy a package of print-your-own invitations. They offer lots of designs that are fresh, fun, and compatable with any home computer/printer.
    Try a specialty stationery store with cute and different invitation styles…have them printed up for you or fill them out yourself. (But please…please…use nice handwriting.)
  • For a birthday party I gave for my youngest – in the midst of Christmas and decorating for a huge wedding – I was short on time…so I filled out invitations by hand with a large crayon and childish (but still neat) handwriting. It was actually a pretty cute look.
  • For the Elmo party, I purchased a font at www.myfonts.com that looked just like the crayon writing in “Elmo’s World”. That font, combined with colorful scrapbook paper and some Elmo clipart, made a super-cute and custom invitation.

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Rock Climbing Party Invitation and Favor

If you are getting ready for a rock climbing party, check out Design Mom’s amazingly creative invitations and party favors for inspiration.  Of course, the majority of the party will take place at your rock climbing venue, but certainly you can go to town on the invitations and favors to make it really fun for your guests and birthday child.

Very cool ideas.  When you are at the party, perhaps you could also host some rock climbing relay races too. Make sure to check with the place before you do this, however!

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Balloon Invitation

Here’s an easy way to invite kids to your next party.

Using thin paper that can easily be rolled up into a scroll, write all of your party details. Roll it up and place into a balloon that has not been blown up.

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Mango Ink Invitations and Beyond

Check out this great site for kids’ birthday party invitations and beyond.  Mango Ink’s cards are considered ”Hip, retro, funky cool, and unique designs that you won’t find anywhere else!”  Check out what their customer have to juice (say) about this brand.

I particularly love their photo cards ~ a perfect invitation to send out for that very special first birthday.  Particular features that are particularly parent-friendly include: Read the rest of this entry »

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