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Easter Party Invitation
Throwing a party is the perfect way to celebrate the festivities of Easter. It allows everyone to dwell in the Eastertide. For a party to commence, the foremost thing that you require is an invite. Apart from inviting the guests to the party, an invite also sets mood for the same. With modernization creeping into our livelihood, the practice of sending an invitation card seems to be an out of date option. Rather, e-mails, e-cards, sms and orkut messages are ruling the roost. This Easter, you can also get back to the traditional way of inviting guests for your party - paper cards. In the following lines, we have provided some great ideas for the Easter party invitation.
Party Invitation Ideas For Easter
- The foremost thing, before making an invite, would be to decide the design of the card. Since it is Easter, go for an invitation card that is in the form of a bunny or has colorful eggs imprinted on it. Invites adorned with chicks would also serve well for the Easter party.
- Keep the invite simple, if you are going to post it and not deliver by hand. However, if you have the opportunity of hand delivering the invite, go for something creative. You can hand each guest a box of chocolate bunnies, cream-filled eggs or marshmallow chicks. In such a case, write the details of the party on a ribbon and tie it around the box.
- The wording of the invite makes up an important consideration. Since it is an Easter party, start the wordings with a deep religious saying. Thereafter, write the details of the party i.e. the time, date and venue.
- If you want to be contemporary, record the invitation on a CD and send it across to your guest, along with the card.
Some Tips
- In case you have centered your Easter party on a particular color code, make sure to mention it on the invite, so that the guests come dressed accordingly.
- Make sure you have written the nature of the party, whether it is a formal lunch or dinner or just an evening snacks party, in the invitation. The guests will dress up accordingly.
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