I decided updating my Sunday post a million times might be obnoxious so I just started a new one
I think Hello Kitty is absolutely adorable and decided to try a few Hello Kitty themed invites. Granted I do think a Hello Kitty themed party would be better for a slightly older child, say 5 or 6 years old, I do think it could work for a little girl.. if it was HK & cupcake themed..
So here’s what I came up with so far..
It’s hard to tell on a white screen but these all have white borders, so when you put them on colored card stock they have a cute framed trim. Also, this is an invitation that opens bottom-to-top (see below) but I forced them together in one weird screen so you could see the front and inside
Here is the front and here is the inside, if you wanted to see them separately.
Here’s what it would look like if it was really an invitation.. although it is important to note that 1. I would change the size from 5×7 to 6×4 and I WOULD BUY CARDSTOCK AND PRINT IT PROPERLY! I just used construction paper here to show what I meant.. so, yes, it looks quite tacky as is! Here is a cupcake stick, too.. Keep in mind these aren’t printed on cardstock or cut with a paper-cutter.. & also, they would be cut in circles then pasted on pre-cut flowers, instead of printed all in one.. but I haven’t been to the craft store yet!
And when I was Googling Hello Kitty (to find the head I used for the front of the card) I found a bunch of cute things.. and then.. this..
A Hello Kitty wedding dress!!! OMG!!! So hideous. But I know HK is really huge in Japan.. so I guess this is probably really cool there. I know HK is expensive, too, so who knows? Maybe it’s our Vera Wang
Just thought it was hilarious and had to post!
&& now.. a young boy’s skate-board themed party.. this is also for my friend’s son.. Caley (the rest of the info on the sample invites are bogus.. for security reasons!!) is her saughter and she has another son named Blake.. I’m working on all of their birthday invitations.. along with a party for my house, and a slew of greeting cards. Anyway, here’s my first sample:
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