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Churchill Downs Steeple Kentucky Derby Invitations

Thursday, February 25th, 2016

The twin spires atop the Churchill Downs grandstands are the most recognizable architectural feature of Churchill Downs race track built in 1895. The steeples are used as a symbol of the track and the Kentucky Derby.  Our Churchill Downs Steeple Kentucky Derby Invitations are an elegant way to invite your guest to enjoy southern fare, libations and of course, the most exciting two minutes in sports at your Kentucky Derby party.

 

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Making Your Own Kentucky Derby Hat

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

If there is one thing attending the Kentucky Derby or a Derby party requires, it’s a fabulous hat. The bigger, the better, the more outlandish, the better.  We love this display from Style Blueprint showing hand made hats just waiting for Derby Day.

Making Your Own Kentucky Derby Hat

If you’re planning your own party, guests will love any of our collection of Derby Hat Invitations. Here are a few of our favorites:

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Shhh Red Polka Dot Surprise Birthday Party Invitations

Wednesday, January 13th, 2016

Shhh…it’s a Surprise! in big red and white polka dot letters let’s everyone not to spoil the fun by letting the guest of honor know of the surprise party.

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7 Tips for Planning a Surprise Party

Monday, July 27th, 2015

Planning a surprise party can be fun and enjoyable for all of the people who are involved. And, if you and your co-conspirators can keep up the charade until the party happens, then you can also have one very surprised and happy guest of honor.

7 Tips for Planning a Surprise Party

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Even though the secret of your surprise party depends on all of the people who have been invited, there are some simple things which you can do to help ensure the best outcome possible. Here are seven tips to get you started to planning a surprise party which your friends and relatives will be talking about for years to come:

1.  Find out from your guest of honor, or even better from their significant other, what their schedule is like within the time frame you are considering for the surprise party. Use this valuable information to set the date for your surprise party.

2.  Enlist the help of someone who can devise a fictitious activity for the guest of honor to partake in on the day of the party. The closer to your home this activity is, the easier it is for your helper to “have to stop in at your home for a moment” on the day of the party.

3.  Extend your invitations to all of your invited guests. When you make your invitations make sure that each of your guests understand that the party is a surprise and should be kept that way. Ask them to please not share the information with your guest of honor or anyone else who might mention it to them.

4.  Come up with a planned event which everyone who may run into your guest of honor can use as a diversion if they need to. However, if your guests don’t think they can “lie” to the guest of honor with a straight face, suggest that they avoid them for the time leading up to the party, whenever possible and practical.

5.  Ask all of your invited guests to arrive at least thirty minutes before you expect your guest of honor to arrive. If your guest of honor generally arrives early to events, then you might want to ask your invited guests to come a bit earlier, just in case.

6.  Ask your guests to park down the street and out of sight. The only caveat to this is if the guest of honor believes they are attending another event at your home on that day. If this is the case then it won’t really matter much were people choose to park.

7.  Once you have done all of the other things suggested, then the only thing you can really do is pray and hold your breath that no one will slip-up and tell your guest of honor about your planned surprise party.

If you take the time to build in some diversions into your plan, you are able to help those who might be asked questions by the guest of honor. This will ensure that they are not caught off-guard and without a good, solid, quick answer to give to any questions that they may be asked. By doing this you can have a wonderful surprise party. Good luck!

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Set Sail with Nautical Invitations

Friday, June 5th, 2015

Nautical theme party invitations set the tone for a fun occasion.  Maritime invitations appeal to earnest yachtsman, weekend sailboat skippers, salty old sailors, and water enthusiasts of all ages. Use a nautical theme design for birthday party invitations, retirement party invitations, water themed moving announcements and more. Shop our Nautical Invitations collection today.

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Humorous College Graduation Party Invitations

Thursday, April 16th, 2015

College graduation party invitations can be classic, traditional or modern, but we’ve added another category — humorous.  Getting friends together to celebrate your graduation doesn’t have to be boring and stuffy.  We know everyone has there own style and while these humorous college graduation invitation themes might not appeal to everyone, there are those would want to celebrate with a party that is truly a party.  (As always, party responsibly.)

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13 Things to NEVER Put on an Invitation

Tuesday, February 10th, 2015

13 Things that should never be on a Party Invitation by Announcingit.com

With today’s “anything goes” attitudes, there are still some traditional rules that should be followed.  This is especially true when creating party invitations for any occasion.

Here are 13 things that should NEVER be on party invitations:

1.  Tense:  Invitations are always versed in third person.  Use “Anderson Marketing invites you to their annual barbecue…”, “at their house…” Never use “our,” “mine” or first person.

2.  Punctuation:  Invitations use line breaks or blank space between paragraphs to act as punctuation and periods are never used.  Exception is when using a poem, quote or saying. Be sure to go lightly with the commas, exclamation points and when in doubt, leave it out.

3. Capitalization:  Never use capital letters for the first letter of each and every word on an invitation.  Save the capitals for the beginning of a section or the first word of each line, proper names and other words that are normally capitalized. Use a bold or a larger font for emphasis, not all caps.

4. Abbreviations: Always spell out Street, Road, Apartment and names of States. The state is not required if all your guests are local or the state is  obvious with cities like Chicago, Atlanta, New York. Numbers 1-9 should always be spelled out such as “Two Park Place.”

5.  Time:  The word “o’clock” is never capitalized. It is also never used after a time that is not a whole hour.  Use five o’clock, not 5:30 o’clock. When using anything but whole hours, use uncapitalized a.m. or p.m. (with periods). If you add “in the morning” that applies from 12:01 a.m. until noon; “in the afternoon” from noon until six p.m.; and six p.m. and after “in the evening.”

6. Registry/Gifts: Never indicate that money is preferred over gifts. Never include any gift registry information.  This information should be relayed when guests call to RSVP or by word of mouth from the family if asked. Never state anything about gifts – even “no gifts” as it makes the assumption that gifts are expected.

7.  Meal Choices:  If your party or event requires guests to make meal choices, include this information on a separate insert card, response card  or RSVP card.

8. Directions:  Never include driving directions or maps on the invitation. This information should always be included on a separate card. Do not use photocopied maps. Any maps or directions should be printed in the same style and on the same paper as your invitations when possible.

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9. Zip Codes:  Zip codes are never printed on invitations. They are not necessary to get directions on website mapping services.

10.  Sizes/Measurements:  This information is personal and a bride or guest of honor may not want these stats printed for all to see.  Measurements or clothing sizes should be relayed by word of mouth when guests respond to the party invitations.

11. Children:  Do not use the phrase “no children” or “adults only.” How you address your envelope indicates who is invited and not invited to the party. If children are not listed on the envelope, they are not invited to the party.  When guests RSVP and add names or guests that are not invited, politely tell them or call them right away and explain who is invited.  If you think someone will automatically bring their children, consider calling them and state simply that as much as you would like to accommodate children, you simply don’t have the room to do so.

12. Attire:  Usually your invitations will be an indication of the attire for the party. The fancier the invitation, the fancier the dress. An invitation to a outdoor barbecue has it’s own implied dress code and a wedding invitation with multiple insert cards will obviously be a dressy, if not formal event. If your event is a costume party and costumes are required, this should be included, possibly in a small font on the bottom or as “You’re invited to a Halloween Costume Party…” Check out our Party Dress Codes for ideas on how to dress for all social occasions.

13. Labels:  If at all possible, never use address labels on invitation envelopes. Absolutely NEVER use labels on wedding invitation envelopes for guests or for your return address.  You’ve spent time, attention and money to create perfect invitations and they deserve hand-written addresses on the envelopes. This will make a HUGE impact on your guests when they receive your invitations in the mail.

There is nothing wrong with do-it-yourself invitations, but NEVER send anything that looks homemade.  A laundry list of facts and clip art on copy paper will not impress your guests and your turnout could suffer.  Generally, you will save money by letting the experts — invitation printers and hopefully us — do your invitations. This is our area of expertise and you won’t have to spend time and money experimenting until you get it right.

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Stylized Red Roses Derby Party Invitations

Saturday, January 24th, 2015

The Kentucky Derby is frequently referred to as “The Run for the Roses.” The winner of the race is awarded a blanket of 554 red roses and a trophy by the Governor of Kentucky. The Stylized Red Roses Derby Party Invitations features roses with a fresh, modern look and are a fun way to invite your guests to join you in sampling southern fare, mint juleps and of course, watching the Kentucky Derby race.

Stylized Roses Derby Party Invitations

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Time to Order Super Bowl Party Invitations

Sunday, January 18th, 2015

By now, we know who will be playing in Super Bowl.  Are you having a party?  Get the gang together on Super Bowl Sunday to watch the game or to watch the commercials. Everybody is a football fan, at least on this one afternoon. Invite guests to wear their favorite team jerseys, bring their favorite dish to share, stock up on beverages and turn on the big screen. This is one party that almost runs itself!

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Show Us Your Beads Mardi Gras Invitations

Saturday, January 17th, 2015

If you can’t make it to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, do the next best thing and throw a party! And, if your crowd loves a rowdy night of revelry, this Show Us Your Beads invitation will delight them.

Show Us Your Beads Mardi Gras Party Invitations

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