A friend informed me today that her mom's 50th bday party is in 2 weeks. She said she needed my help with the invites. She doesn't want anything, "too fancy or too much trouble". She is definitely not a stamper & said we could just stamp the gal & words directly onto the pink paper. I was having none of that! lol She wants to keep it black/white & basic with a pop of color. So which of these should I use? I can't make up my mind. I have to get 100 of these done today so they can get in the mail.
Date: Friday, March 16, 2007 GMT Views: 996
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Registered: February 25, 2005 Location: Fullerton, (Southern) California Posts: 414
Fri, Mar 16, 2007 @ 6:28 AM
All the samples are cute!
IMHO... the last one on the right would be the easiest to do in large volume. This one has the least amount of cutting. And I like the Happy Birthday in the background. It kind of looks like a lot of people singing Happy Birthday (like in the Sunday comics). Hey, do you have stamps that say *to* and *you* to add to the background?
Registered: October 27, 2005 Location: exploring the UK country side! Posts: 566
Fri, Mar 16, 2007 @ 6:35 AM
I personally like the first one (the upper left corner) - good luck - don't you love it when non stampers ask you to do this "little thing" - it shouldn't take to long LOL!!!
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Registered: October 13, 2004 Location: basking in the sunshine Posts: 246
Fri, Mar 16, 2007 @ 7:08 AM
I think a combination of the fourth and fifth cards. Put the matted word bubble on the happy birthday card and then emboss the flower and band on the hat ;^) ;^)
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