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Unique Party Invitations Stand Out and Impress Guests
Updated: 5/19/2008 2:00:10 PM
 
(ARA) - Whether for a birth announcement, birthday party, graduation party or the many other milestones that children have, sending out invitations adds a personal touch when inviting friends and family to a celebration. With the crafting industry booming, options are endless. But don't forget that what's on the front of the envelope is just as important as what is inside. Here are some ideas to make your invitations stand out and get noticed.

1) Personalized postage adds the wow factor.
Personalized postage stamps are a unique way to send invitations that is likely something the recipient has never seen before. Imagine receiving an invitation and in the corner you see your friend's candid photo staring back at you. It's definitely something different and will impress invitees from the moment they see the envelope.

Personalizing postage is easier than ever with companies like PictureItPostage.com. In three easy steps, you can get the perfect postage for your invitation. First, choose your photo, logo or graphic. Any standard format is accepted including JPG and TIF. Second, edit or adjust your photo, either on your own, or through the free postage design software that simply prompts you to zoom and adjust your photo alignment. Third, select the postage amount and quantity.

You will need postage anyway, so why not use this as an opportunity to create something truly special? Whether it's a picture of mom and baby at the hospital, the classic first birthday cake photo, a shot of the first day of school or the last day at graduation, your special photo can be the perfect accent to your invitation.

2) Colorful envelopes stand out.
Envelops come in every shape, size and color, so don't feel like you need to stick to the standard white rectangle if you don't want to. Visit your local craft supply store or post office to see different options. Colors can add to the fun theme of the party and make the envelope stand out once it is delivered.

3)  Unique invitations show you care.
Invitation options are endless. Some people choose to follow a special theme and others choose to follow what suits their tastes. A unique idea that doesn't cost much is to create invitations by hand. In the current digital era, it's rare to get something handwritten, so this adds a personal touch. For a kid's party, consider getting the child involved to add their own artful element to the invitation with a small picture or craft project. Another idea is to select unique paper stock for the invitation. Look for bright colors and designs that can easily be written or printed on.

With these three steps you'll create an invitation that everyone will envy. To start creating your special invitations with personalized postage visit www.PictureItPostage.com. To sign up for a free monthly newsletter with additional tips for taking great photos and creating unique invitations, visit www.PictureItPostage.com/Newsletter.


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