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This is my first try at invites for my DD's b-day party (it's a pink poodle theme). What else do you think it needs? Keep in mind it's for 5-7 yr olds and I have to make 10 of them - so nothing too elaborate or expensive .
Thre are such creative people on this site, I figure I'd use y'all as "consultants".
I don't think it needs anything else. I think it looks great like it is. I find, myself that when I start adding more things after I was finished, they don't really work out. I think this looks just perfect, really.
Thanks for the compliments! I may add a teeny bit of dazzling diamonds, but I'll take your advice and leave the rest alone. I'll get to start the production line later today
My thoughts exactly! The card is precious and they will love it. My daughters used to always pick out cards that were more sparkly, so maybe add a little glitter or sparkle! Bet your daughter could help you do that!;)
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It's great! As it was getting pulled up on my computer I was thinking that when I feel a card needs a little something more I usually use fiber/ribbon or Itty Bitty Backgrounds--you already did both!!
I like the picture frame next to it--very pretty.
hey i think that it looks great!! my only suggestion is that there needs to be more contrast. try putting a thin matt of black cardstock between the yellow and the green layers. hope that hepls
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