Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Frozen Invitation Ideas Request from a Reader

Hello, everyone! 
Today's post is a little different...
I had a request from a very kind reader for some ideas for a DIY invitation for a Frozen themed birthday party...
Unfortunately, i have a lot of things that have been taking most of my usual crafting time, and i am unable to spend a lot of time coming up with a concept of my own, 
HOWEVER, i did do a quick search online for some good ideas, and i found several beautiful inspirations that i will share with you here! 

Here are a few of my favorites!
I've posted links to each source, so be sure to visit these pages and give them support for their creations! 
Disclaimer: I am only offering these images and links for inspiration only!!
I've tried to include ideas from easy to advanced.... and i will give little tips on how you can achieve something similar of your own! 

Advanced
You can make an invitation similar to this using an e-cutter, or edge dies. This type of invitation would require more work, and papercrafting expertise, not to mention supplies. But would make a stunning, unforgettable invitation sure to impress!
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Expert
The design of this card set is really cute... To make one similar, you would need to print the inside invitation, emboss each outer wrap, print, then punch out each circle image, Die Cut (or use e-cutter) the snowflakes to layer behind the circle image, then wrap the invitation with a strip of colored paper and sparkle ribbon.
It can be a bit of work, and you would have to have the supplies to make it with, but would make a memorable invitation!



Intermediate
For this one, it would be easy to have the main invitation panel printed from an inexpensive resource such as Vistaprint, or even from your own computer, you would have to design the wording and images yourself, but once you have done that, the rest is easy!
Once Printed, you can add your own sparkle touches with glitter and layer the white panel on a blue cardbase, and add a snowflake embellishment, or possibly some inexpensive
 rhinestones to the card for an extra touch! 
I love how the envelope in the picture has a sparkle band around it. 
If you wanted, instead of a square card, you can make a standard size and wrap the ribbon around the lower portion of the invitation instead. I've seen some really beautiful ribbon that would work perfectly for this project! Find a quality ribbon and buy a spool using a good coupon, and this is a very cost effective, yet beautiful option that would only require a moderate amount of work and supplies! 
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Beginner
The easiest, most cost effective, and quickest method, would be to use a pre-designed invitation, or to create your own digital design and have them printed.  To add a personal touch, maybe a little glitter, ribbon, or a rhinestone or two, just to give it a personal touch!
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