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How To Create Beach Party Invitations

Party-givers have access to a tremendous selection of free printable invitations these days. No matter the occasion, there are free invitation templates you can download and print on your own printer. As you would expect, there are plenty of the usual types, such as baby shower invitations. But if the beach will be the location for your next party, then you'll want something more specific.

Thankfully, there are numerous free tropical party invitations that will festively announce your party. And if your party will be a luau, there are even quite a few Hawaiian luau invitation templates available. Do-it-yourself invites are usually fairly easy to prepare if you have access to a word processing program, such as Open Office or MS Word; or a publishing program, such as PagePlus or Microsoft Publisher. Simply place the invitation graphic into the software, make it the size you want and print it out. As basic as that may be, though, there are some subtleties it pays to be aware of when making the invitations. The following advice will help you understand those subtle elements and let you get the best results from the free invitation art:

  • When using word processing software, the use of either tables or text boxes will allow you to get more than one invitation on a page. This will save time and card stock. (You'll probably find that using a table is the easier method to use. If you don't know how to use tables or text boxes, check your word processing software's help materials.) Make sure to match up a minumum of one at least one side of one invitation to the other, so you can eliminate one cut.
  • When you're ready to cut the invitations, the most efficient method is to use a paper cutter. If you don't happen to have one lying around the house, hire someone to cut them, either at a print shop, copy center or office supply store that offers that service. If there aren't any stores around you with a paper cutter, another approach is to use an ruler, X-acto knife and some kind of board that hopefully will protect your tabletop from cuts. And if nothing else, you could use scissors. If you do, draw light lines with a pencil beforehand, so you'll see where to cut. If you can't cut straight, you might try using patterned scissors to create a decorative edge that will hide flaws.
  • Once your invitations are cut, you might want to decorate them. There is a wide array of three-dimensional beach-theme embellishments available at craft stores. These include stickers, brads, rhinestones, artificial Hawaiian flowers and many other types of additions. Glitter glue or dimensional paint can also be used to customize the invitations. Be careful with this, however, because less is more when it comes to embellishment. You might try using the glue or paint on only the highlights, not the main areas of the design. Make sure to have extra invitations printed, so you can play with it until you get the best look.

I hope you find this information will help you get the most out of any free printable beach party or luau invitations you plan to make. Have a good time making them and I hope you have a terrific party!

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