Custom wedding stationery - made just for you. No matter what the event, my designs are perfect to make the right lasting impression on your friends and family! Most wedding designs are available as a full ensemble, if there if anything else you would like to see - please let me know. I am pleased to accept your custom requests.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Light Blue and White Snowflake Wedding
This beautiful and elegant design, called Light Blue and White Snowflake Wedding, has a light blue and white reflected background. At the top and bottom is beautiful border of white snowflakes to set off your text. A unique theme for your winter wedding or event. Incredibly elegant and fit for a royal. This set has invitations, save the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large and small sizes!
For matching items in this set **CLICK HERE**.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Spirit Board Halloween Party Invitation
As we come into October, this week's top selling Halloween Invitation is the:
Spirit Board Halloween Party Invitation
This cool and fun elegant Halloween design called, Spirit Board
Halloween, has a lightly grunged parchment graphic background. This is a
nod to a Spirit Board, also called a Ouija Board. At each corner there
is a vintage filigree embellishment in black. In the upper left corner
there is an antique style celestial sun graphic and a coordinating moon
graphic in the upper right corner. At the top it says Happy Halloween
and yes and no. There is a planchette at the top that points to the
'yes' because what guest would say no to a party like this? Your text
goes in the middle. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade
party!
How to put a Romantic Spin on Your Wedding
There is no day that should be more romantic than your wedding - here are some fun ways to add that romantic spark to your special day. Hold your festivities at the site where your husband to be proposed. One couple held their wedding at the majestic hotel where he proposed a year before in a horse drawn carriage. To pamper their guests they treated them to rides in a carriage.
Let your site inspire your wedding look. Engaged at the Eiffel Tower? Incorporate a Parisian theme into everything from your save-the-date cards to the napkins at your cocktail hour.
Some locales are inherently romantic. Choose a vineyard, a botanical garden, or an old mansion with chandeliers.
Consider the hues you use. For a fairy-tale romantic effect, try a color scheme of pinks, whites and silvers.
Lighting sets the stage for romance. Have a lighting specialist create a special glow for your first dance. You might project your married monogram or a simple, swirling design onto the dance floor.
Masses of candles will warm everyone's heart. Float them in glass bowls or cluster some in various heights on tables.
Have table cards printed with the "firsts" of your romance. The two of you can write these together. Use them instead of standard table numbers. For instance, one table would be the "Firt Kiss" table and another would be the "First Date" table and so on.
Put friends and families' wedding photos on display. This is a wonderful way to include everyone including those family members who have passed away.
Have your groom greet you at the altar with an offering. A truly romantic gesture is for the groom to present his bride with a single flower when she reaches the altar.
Let your site inspire your wedding look. Engaged at the Eiffel Tower? Incorporate a Parisian theme into everything from your save-the-date cards to the napkins at your cocktail hour.
Some locales are inherently romantic. Choose a vineyard, a botanical garden, or an old mansion with chandeliers.
Consider the hues you use. For a fairy-tale romantic effect, try a color scheme of pinks, whites and silvers.
Lighting sets the stage for romance. Have a lighting specialist create a special glow for your first dance. You might project your married monogram or a simple, swirling design onto the dance floor.
Masses of candles will warm everyone's heart. Float them in glass bowls or cluster some in various heights on tables.
Have table cards printed with the "firsts" of your romance. The two of you can write these together. Use them instead of standard table numbers. For instance, one table would be the "Firt Kiss" table and another would be the "First Date" table and so on.
Put friends and families' wedding photos on display. This is a wonderful way to include everyone including those family members who have passed away.
Have your groom greet you at the altar with an offering. A truly romantic gesture is for the groom to present his bride with a single flower when she reaches the altar.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Ice Blue Heart Snowflake Wedding
This beautiful and elegant design, called Ice Blue Heart Snowflake Wedding, has a bright white background. At the top is a beautiful graphic of a light blue snowflake to frame your names on the invitation. A unique theme for your winter wedding or event. Incredibly elegant and fit for a royal. This set has invitations, save the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large and small sizes!
For matching items in this set **CLICK HERE**.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Hosting a Wedding like a Pro
Put out the wedding welcome mat for your out of town guests.
Out of town guests make wedding matters more tricky. There are rooms to block, transportation to book, directions to give and gift bags to stuff. It seems like there are more wedding weekend travelers than ever.
Start Early
Sending Save the Date cards is the best way to let guests know they will need to plan ahead. It's most considerate to send those out six to eight months before the big day. The information should be kept simple - include your names, the wedding date and place, a wedding website URL - if you have one, and hotel information.
Block Rooms Strategically
When choosing a hotel to recommend to guests, always keep in mind location, price, and special features. A location near both the ceremony and reception will make it easier for guests to get around. Guests will appreciate it if you block rooms at a discounted rate. Contracts vary from hotel to hotel so go over the details before you sign. In some cases, a credit card deposit may be required, and there may be a deadline for booking rooms (usually about four weeks in advance).
Consider a Shuttle
If you have room in your budget, hire a bus to shuttle guests from the hotel to the wedding and back. It provides a designated driver - plus, party buses can be fun. Have flip-flops for tired feet, bottled water, mints, and aspirin on the bus - guests will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Don't Overdo it
It's customary to invite everyone coming from afar to the rehearsal dinner - and sometimes to a next-day brunch - if financially feasible. Take good care of your guests, but don't feel guilty if you can't afford to wine and dine them all weekend long.
Gift Giving
Guest will appreciate a little basket or bag of treats to help them feel welcome.
- Comfort and Care: Bottled water, fruit and other convenient snacks should satisfy their just-arrived cravings. Throw in some bubble bath and soft slippers too!
- City-Centric: Getting married in the big city? Provide bus or rail route info, a map, a guidebook and some locally sourced treats
- Beachy Keen: For a beach wedding, fill a colorful sand pail with flip-flops, sunscreen, and a gift card for ice cream on the boardwalk.
- Morning Glory: A bagel, juice, pain reliever, and the newspaper will make the morning after enjoyable.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Green and White Snowflake Wedding Invitations
This beautiful and elegant design, called Green and White Snowflake Wedding, has a green and white reflected background. At the top and bottom is beautiful border of white snowflakes to set off your text. A unique theme for your winter wedding or event. Incredibly elegant and fit for a royal. This set has invitations, save the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large and small sizes!
For matching items in this set **CLICK HERE**.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Second Time is the Charm
Marrying for the Second Time
http://jeremiebarlow.blogspot.com/2013/05/second-wedding-finger-lakes-ny-wedding.html |
Getting Dressed
Is it OK to wear white? Yes! When it comes to attire you call the shots. If you want white fru-fru lace with tulle and satin - go for it! You might want to rethink a full length train or veil but then again - it is up to you. If you are thinking about not having the traditional veil - why not go for a gorgeous tiara, flower crown, or fabulous feather headpiece?
Setting the Tone
You might think that a second wedding means that you have to stay modest or low-key, especially if your first one was elaborate. Second weddings do tend to be smaller, more intimate affairs but if you feel like throwing a huge wedding - then by all means - do! After all it is about celebrating your love and union - don't hold back.Your Marriage License
In general, the same application process that you followed for your first wedding applies to your send - with one exception: you will need to take your divorce decree or if you have been widowed, a copy of your first spouse's death certificate. Call your local county clerk's office for specifics.
Prenuptial Agreements
Talk this one over with your attorney - a prenup might be a good idea if you have considerable wealth, own property that you want to keep in the family, or are worried about the financial future of your children. It can be a touchy subject, so tread lightly, but someday you may be thankful for that extra protection.Premarital Counseling
This could be helpful if you have any fears about making the same mistakes that you may have made in the past. It can also help you gain a better understanding of each other's expectations for marriage.
The Honeymoon
Don't even think about skipping it! But should you bring your kids? You are not obligated to but if you want to plan a family vacation, try and plan one for later after you and your new spouse have had your own time together.
Tips for Including your kids in your Wedding:
- Most kids will jump at the chance to be a junior bridesmaid or groomsman
- Trust your kids to important jobs like greeting guests or handing out programs
- It's important to involve your kids from the start
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Boho Bride Trend: Flower Crowns
It’s no surprise that there seems to be a fascination with wearing flower crowns on your wedding day. This is a bridal trend that I absolutely adore and quite frankly can’t get enough of. Flower crowns can come in any shape or size, from beautiful woodsy rustic headpieces to small scale colorful florals. Today I’m going to showcase beautiful brides all over the green weddings spectrum showcasing these beautiful wedding accessories. Whether your more a rustic bride, boho bride, or cultural bride there’s a flower crown out their that’s the perfect match to your personality. Let’s get started…
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Blue Heart Snowflake Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Blue Heart Snowflake Wedding, has a bright white background. At the top is a beautiful graphic of a blue snowflake to frame your names on the invitation. A unique theme for your winter wedding or event. Incredibly elegant and fit for a royal. This set has invitations, save the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large and small sizes! For matching items in this set **CLICK HERE**.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Magical Winter Wonderland Wedding
Winter is quickly approaching and if you are panning your wedding - that time is going to fly by even faster than usual. So I thought I'd round up some beautiful inspiration for you! Today's look is a Magical Winter Wonderland Wedding in blue.
Blue Snowflakes on White Background Announcements by NoteableExpressions
Blue and White Snowflake Custom Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Photo Credit: John Labbe/Created by: Preston Bailey |
Isn't this a gorgeous setting for a wedding or even the reception? I love the blues and your white bridal gown would pop like ice as you walk down the isle. Let's start with the invitation though...
Blue Snowflakes on White Background
This is a beautiful wedding set perfect for your winter wedding. The
background is bright white with blue snowflakes gracing the left side
and wrapping around down to the bottom. This set has invitations, save
the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent
cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels
available.
Blue Snowflakes on White Background Announcements by NoteableExpressions
Blue and White Snowflake
This beautiful design would be perfect for your winter wedding. The
background is a bright white which sets off the navy blue ribbon across
the top and down the left side. There is a white snowflake where the
blue ribbons cross and three blue snowflakes across the top. This design
has matching invitations, save the date cards, response cards, table
number tent cards, thank you cards, envelope seals and wine labels
available.
Blue and White Snowflake Custom Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Photo Credit: Zenobia Studios |
I love this candle - so pretty and a bit unusual - imagine placing these on silver reflective snowflakes on your tables so that the candlelight is reflecting. It would be soo pretty!
What are your favorite wedding themes for winter?
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Aqua and Silver Snowflake Wedding Invitation
Aqua and Silver Snowflake Wedding Invitation
This pretty design is perfect for your winter wedding. The background is
a bright white with small aqua blue and silver snowflakes. At opposite
corners there are two modern aqua snowflake graphic designs and finally,
an aqua border ties everything together. This set has invitations, save
the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent
cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, return address labels, a
reception wall decor, and much more available. Use the envelope seal
stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large
and small sizes!
8 Wedding Trends for Nature Lovers
8 Wedding Trends for Nature Lovers
With the peak wedding season now behind us, it’s time to reflect on one of the biggest wedding trends for 2013: the natural touch. The days of over-the-top glamorous weddings have been left behind in favor of incorporating simple, nature-inspired elements, leaving the decorating details up to Mother Nature. Outdoorsy people, rejoice! The rest of the world is catching on to your love of all things outdoors, and people are coming up with original and creative ways to integrate natural beauty into wedding themes and décor. Seeking inspiration and ideas?
Outdoor Venues
The most obvious way to incorporate nature into your wedding is to simply hold it outdoors. Farm weddings are a popular option, with opportunities for farm-fresh food and freshly picked flowers (though be sure to hold it far away for livestock—not the most romantic smell). Particularly active couples might want to take it one step further: skiers can host their wedding at the top of their favorite mountain or in a ski lodge, while hiking enthusiasts might choose a clearing in the woods for their ceremony. Keep in mind that outdoor weddings can mean bugs and bad weather. Have a backup plan if nature decides to be uncooperative.
Natural Centerpieces
Wedding industry professionals agree that towering over-the-top floral centerpieces are passé. Instead, people are opting for wildflower bouquets in bark vases or stylized arrangements of natural elements, like pinecones or antlers. If you prefer a more subtle touch, you can incorporate natural details into your tabletops through your place card settings. Think wooden details, pinecones or customized pebbles.
Eco Friendly Touches
If you’re a nature lover, chances are that you care about preserving the great outdoors. More and more couples are aiming to reduce their footprint by choosing more sustainable options, like invitations printed on recycled or plantable seed paper, or by foregoing unnecessary packaging for their wedding favors.Grown Up Summer Camp Theme
Matthew McConaughey was ahead of the curve when he married Camila Alves last summer: the notoriously sporty actor transformed his property into a campground, complete with air conditioned tents, for his three day wedding celebration. You don’t need to rent out a campground for a summer camp feel. Canvas tents, s’mores bars or, for an outdoor wedding, a roaring campfire are all ways to bring that nostalgic feeling back.Sweet Treats
Traditional wedding cakes are quite formal—think classic and white. Modern couples are eschewing the expected traditions, and the cake is no exception. It’s a great place to get a little creative and to choose something that reflects your interests as a couple. Why not have your cake toppers stand atop a cake mountain or ski-hill? If you prefer something a little more elegant, think wood-grain inspired chocolate art.
Seasonally Inspired
Mother Nature was on to something when she designed the great outdoors. Why not work with what you’re given? Choose your wedding date based on your favorite time of year, and be inspired. Fall weddings invite pumpkin centerpieces (and pie) and foliage-colored details, while spring weddings can incorporate all things green, fresh and floral.
Earthy Favors
Wedding favors can incorporate a natural theme, too. Seedlings wrapped in burlap or hanging heart-shaped bird seed pucks are just a few of nature-inspired gifts that outdoorsy couples are giving their guests.
Forget the Rice
Most people have chosen to forego the traditional rice toss, which can be messy and a hazard to birds. Bubbles are a common alternative, but plantable seed confetti or flower petals can be even more beautiful. Fresh flower petals will wilt and discolor, so look for freeze dried petals instead.Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Red and Gold Snowflake Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Red and Gold Snowflake
Wedding, has a beautiful red background with a light gradient. In the
center on the front there is a pretty gold snowflake to set off your
initials, names, or monogram. This set has invitations, save the date
cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards,
envelope seals, wine labels, binders, return address labels, a reception
wall decor, and much more available. Use the envelope seal stickers for
any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large and small
sizes!
Red and Gold Snowflake Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
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Red and Gold Snowflake Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
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Monday, September 16, 2013
Black and White Snowflake Wedding Invitation
It is time to start picking out those winter wedding invitations if you haven't already - I'll be showcasing some of my more popular invitations and some of my personal favorites over the next few weeks.
Up first is the Black and White Snowflake Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Black and White Snowflake Wedding, has a black and white reflected background. At the top and bottom is beautiful border of white snowflakes to set off your text. A unique theme for your winter wedding or event. Incredibly elegant and fit for a royal. This set has invitations, save the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large and small sizes!Saturday, September 14, 2013
Creepy Clown Family Halloween Party
Here is a peak at what is selling this week for Halloween! This invitation just gives me the willies!
Creepy Clown Family Halloween Party Invitations
This cool Halloween design called, Creepy Clown Family Halloween, is a
creepy illustration. This cool photo started out it's 'very old' life as
a vintage photo of a family of four. Thanks to the magic of Photoshop,
it is now a creepy Halloween portrait of a scary Clown family. Your text
goes on the back. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade
party! Perfect for adults or teens.
Friday, September 13, 2013
7 Reasons to Invite Kids to Your Wedding
From Anne Almasy, an award-winning photographer:
As a childless-by-choice, I-don't-even-have-pets photographer who has never uttered the words, "I love children!", you might be surprised to find me encouraging couples to include kids in their wedding celebration. But I have, and I do.
Clearly, your wedding is your wedding, and ultimately I feel that every couple should do what makes sense to them. If the only kids who might attend are the unruly hooligans of your third cousin who you haven't spoken to in seventeen years, well... don't feel obligated. But with most of us in communities that span all age groups, I think a case for kiddos can be made! I spoke with friends, family, and clients to put together this list of 7 reasons to invite children to your wedding:
Their enthusiasm is boundless!
In the case of most little kids I've encountered, the mere vision of a bride in her wedding gown is almost as good as a trip to Disney World. At Leslie H. and Joshua S.'s wedding, it wasn't until the flower girl actually saw her aunt in the wedding dress that she realized who the bride was. "Aunt Leslie! You're the bride!" she squealed, jumping up and down. Now that's magic.
Kids are icebreakers.
Wedding ceremonies are notoriously nerve-wracking. Not only are you about to commit to one person for (theoretically) the rest of your life, but 150 people (give or take) are watching you do it. Nothing breaks the tension like the ring bearer picking his nose at the alter, or the flower girl giving the groom a hug mid-vows, or your little niece yelling "Hi, Auntie!" as you walk down the aisle. Clearly, if those scenarios induce panic in you, go kid-free. If they make you chuckle, though, ignore everyone else's advice and bring on the kids! Vanessa A. mentioned, kids can be "a distraction from the bride and groom, especially during the ceremony." If you feel that your celebration is too formal for little ones, consider arranging a family room where moms and dads can sit with their young children and still hear or watch the ceremony.
Babysitters are expensive!
I personally know some folks who have declined wedding invitations because their children weren't welcome, and the cost of hiring a sitter was prohibitive. If the presence of your friends-with-kids matters a lot to you, help them out by either welcoming their children, or, as Gina L. suggested, by providing childcare at your wedding. The cost of a childcare room at a wedding (ceremony, reception, or both) is relatively low compared to the cost of individual families providing their own care. And, in the case of destination weddings, your friends will likely feel more comfortable with an approved childcare room (where they can drop in and check on their kids), than with leaving their kids in the hands of an unknown nanny at the hotel.
There will be cake.
Everyone loves cake. But no one loves cake like a kid. And the bigger the cake, the more awestruck the kid will be. At every single kid-inclusive wedding I've photographed, I've snagged at least one photo of at least one kid lingering wistfully by the cake, waiting for it to be cut. Would you really rob the children you love of that moment? Megan E. pointed out, "The most recent reasons I've heard for not having kids [at the wedding] is the expense... but, we had a nice dessert reception and didn't hear any complaints!" Cutting back on the menu can save big bucks, and, really, everyone just wants dessert anyway.
Ain't no party like a dance party!
Kids are, without fail, the very first to hit the dance floor. While the adults are still sipping their first cocktail and working up the courage to bust a move, the kids are already stage-diving and doing cartwheels (dresses notwithstanding). Nothing gets grown-ups to dance faster than the energy of little kids! It's also a great opportunity for photos of little ones dancing with their parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. As the kids grow up, those images will be especially precious. Chris H. had several kids at her wedding, and shared, "The older folks loved watching them; and if the kids had a good time, the parents had a good time!"
Their energy is finite.
Worried about bedtime? Don't be. Most kids will sleep anywhere. Don't be surprised to find a little one asleep on someone's jacket under a table! If this is a family who matters to you, go ahead and invite them all, and let the parents decide if they will hire a babysitter or just bring the whole crew and duck out a little early. If your reception is at a hotel, this makes it even easier on parents, as moms and dads can tuck little ones into bed then take turns continuing with the party!
Kids are people, too!
Most of us are part of diverse communities that include at least a handful of pretty cool kids. Sure, they talk too loudly, don't quite get the rules, and rub their grimy hands on everything -- but they also bring us so much joy! They're also little sponges, learning from us how to interact and behave in different social environments. As Monica A. stated, "Children are people, too, and need to experience the love and inclusiveness of the celebration." I couldn't have said it better myself!
Follow Anne Almasy on Twitter: www.twitter.com/annealmasy
via: TheHuffingtonPost.com
As a childless-by-choice, I-don't-even-have-pets photographer who has never uttered the words, "I love children!", you might be surprised to find me encouraging couples to include kids in their wedding celebration. But I have, and I do.
Clearly, your wedding is your wedding, and ultimately I feel that every couple should do what makes sense to them. If the only kids who might attend are the unruly hooligans of your third cousin who you haven't spoken to in seventeen years, well... don't feel obligated. But with most of us in communities that span all age groups, I think a case for kiddos can be made! I spoke with friends, family, and clients to put together this list of 7 reasons to invite children to your wedding:
Their enthusiasm is boundless!
In the case of most little kids I've encountered, the mere vision of a bride in her wedding gown is almost as good as a trip to Disney World. At Leslie H. and Joshua S.'s wedding, it wasn't until the flower girl actually saw her aunt in the wedding dress that she realized who the bride was. "Aunt Leslie! You're the bride!" she squealed, jumping up and down. Now that's magic.
Kids are icebreakers.
Wedding ceremonies are notoriously nerve-wracking. Not only are you about to commit to one person for (theoretically) the rest of your life, but 150 people (give or take) are watching you do it. Nothing breaks the tension like the ring bearer picking his nose at the alter, or the flower girl giving the groom a hug mid-vows, or your little niece yelling "Hi, Auntie!" as you walk down the aisle. Clearly, if those scenarios induce panic in you, go kid-free. If they make you chuckle, though, ignore everyone else's advice and bring on the kids! Vanessa A. mentioned, kids can be "a distraction from the bride and groom, especially during the ceremony." If you feel that your celebration is too formal for little ones, consider arranging a family room where moms and dads can sit with their young children and still hear or watch the ceremony.
Babysitters are expensive!
I personally know some folks who have declined wedding invitations because their children weren't welcome, and the cost of hiring a sitter was prohibitive. If the presence of your friends-with-kids matters a lot to you, help them out by either welcoming their children, or, as Gina L. suggested, by providing childcare at your wedding. The cost of a childcare room at a wedding (ceremony, reception, or both) is relatively low compared to the cost of individual families providing their own care. And, in the case of destination weddings, your friends will likely feel more comfortable with an approved childcare room (where they can drop in and check on their kids), than with leaving their kids in the hands of an unknown nanny at the hotel.
There will be cake.
Everyone loves cake. But no one loves cake like a kid. And the bigger the cake, the more awestruck the kid will be. At every single kid-inclusive wedding I've photographed, I've snagged at least one photo of at least one kid lingering wistfully by the cake, waiting for it to be cut. Would you really rob the children you love of that moment? Megan E. pointed out, "The most recent reasons I've heard for not having kids [at the wedding] is the expense... but, we had a nice dessert reception and didn't hear any complaints!" Cutting back on the menu can save big bucks, and, really, everyone just wants dessert anyway.
Ain't no party like a dance party!
Kids are, without fail, the very first to hit the dance floor. While the adults are still sipping their first cocktail and working up the courage to bust a move, the kids are already stage-diving and doing cartwheels (dresses notwithstanding). Nothing gets grown-ups to dance faster than the energy of little kids! It's also a great opportunity for photos of little ones dancing with their parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. As the kids grow up, those images will be especially precious. Chris H. had several kids at her wedding, and shared, "The older folks loved watching them; and if the kids had a good time, the parents had a good time!"
Their energy is finite.
Worried about bedtime? Don't be. Most kids will sleep anywhere. Don't be surprised to find a little one asleep on someone's jacket under a table! If this is a family who matters to you, go ahead and invite them all, and let the parents decide if they will hire a babysitter or just bring the whole crew and duck out a little early. If your reception is at a hotel, this makes it even easier on parents, as moms and dads can tuck little ones into bed then take turns continuing with the party!
Kids are people, too!
Most of us are part of diverse communities that include at least a handful of pretty cool kids. Sure, they talk too loudly, don't quite get the rules, and rub their grimy hands on everything -- but they also bring us so much joy! They're also little sponges, learning from us how to interact and behave in different social environments. As Monica A. stated, "Children are people, too, and need to experience the love and inclusiveness of the celebration." I couldn't have said it better myself!
Follow Anne Almasy on Twitter: www.twitter.com/annealmasy
via: TheHuffingtonPost.com
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Gothic Halloween Invitations
Good morning! Tuesday we took a look at some really creepy Halloween invitations and yesterday I shared some cute Halloween invitations - so how about a peek at some pretty Gothic inspired Halloween invitations? These are perfect for elegant Halloween parties or even a Masquerade Party.
Elegant Gothic Spider Halloween Party Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Elegant Gothic Black and White Halloween Party Invitations by NoteableExpressions
Creepy Skulls Halloween Party Custom Invitations by NoteableExpressions
Purple and Green Plaid Halloween Party Announcement
Peace, Love, and Vampires Halloween Party Personalized Announcement by NoteableExpressions
Gothic Church Halloween Party Personalized Invite by NoteableExpressions
White Raven Halloween Party Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Creepy Robed Figure Halloween Party Personalized Invites by NoteableExpressions
Elegant Gothic Black and White Halloween Party Custom Invites by NoteableExpressions
Lilith Fairy Gothic Halloween Party Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Gothic Angel Tombstone in Cemetery Halloween Party Custom Invite by NoteableExpressions
Elegant Gothic Spider Halloween Party Invitation
This cool and fun elegant Halloween design called, Elegant Gothic Spider
Halloween, has a lightly grunged grey background. At the top there is a
spider web with Gothic scroll designs on either side and a large spider
in the center. Your text goes in the center. This would be great for
any Halloween or masquerade party!
Elegant Gothic Spider Halloween Party Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Elegant Gothic Black and White Halloween Party Invitations
This elegant Gothic Halloween party invitation has a bright white
background with black scroll borders. The word Halloween has scroll flourishes and a raven sitting on top. Below that is a bat outlines with
floral scrolls. Your invitation text goes on the right side. This would
be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Elegant Gothic Black and White Halloween Party Invitations by NoteableExpressions
Creepy Skulls Halloween Party Custom Invitations
This cool Halloween design called, Creepy Skulls Halloween, has a black
background. To the right there is a stack of nine skulls staring at you.
Your text goes to the left. This would be great for any Halloween or
masquerade party!
Creepy Skulls Halloween Party Custom Invitations by NoteableExpressions
Purple and Green Plaid Halloween Party Invitations
This cute and fun elegant Halloween design has a purple and green plaid
background with a black band at the middle with a white pumpkin graphic
on the left. To the right it says, "you're invited." Your text goes on
the back. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Purple and Green Plaid Halloween Party Announcement
Peace, Love, and Vampires Halloween Party Invitations
This cool Halloween design called, Peace, Love, and Vampires Halloween,
is a creepy illustration. This invitation has an aged vintage paper
look. In each corner there is an illustration in black - a spider, a
Gothic bat, a raven or crow, and a pumpkin or jack-o-lantern. In the
center there is a Gothic style frame with the phrase, "Peace, Love,
Vampires." At the top, there is a female lipstick pair of lips with
vampire teeth biting on the frame and blood dripping. Your text is
printed on the back. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade
party!
Peace, Love, and Vampires Halloween Party Personalized Announcement by NoteableExpressions
Gothic Church Halloween Party Invitation
This cool Halloween design called, Gothic Church Halloween, is a creepy
black and white photo. Taken from low on the ground, this photo is shot
looking up at a bare winter tree with an old rock church in the
background. Very stark and creepy. Your text goes on the back. This
would be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Gothic Church Halloween Party Personalized Invite by NoteableExpressions
White Raven Halloween Party Invitation
This cool and fun elegant Halloween design called, White Raven
Halloween, has a grey and black striped background. There is a cool
black and white art deco inset for your text. At the top there is a
white filigree embellishment with a white raven sitting on it. Your text
goes to in the center. This would be great for any Halloween or
masquerade party!
White Raven Halloween Party Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Creepy Robed Figure Halloween Party Invitations
This cool Halloween design called, Creepy Robed Figure Halloween, has a
black and grey background. To the right is a large white figure who
looks like they are wearing a hooded robe and a mask. Your text goes to
the left. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Creepy Robed Figure Halloween Party Personalized Invites by NoteableExpressions
Elegant Gothic Black and White Halloween Party Invitations
This elegant Gothic Halloween party invitation has a bright white
background with a black border at the bottom and spider web at the top
corners. There is a black raven at the bottom. Your invitation text goes
in the center. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade
party!
Elegant Gothic Black and White Halloween Party Custom Invites by NoteableExpressions
Lilith Fairy Gothic Halloween Party Invitation
This elegant Gothic Halloween party invitation has a bright white
background with a black and green spider web border at the top and
bottom with a cool fairy illustration sitting in the lower left corner.
This cool fairy illustration, named Lilith, is wearing a green dress and
spider web leggings. She has green and grey wings and a black spider
tattoo on her arm. Your invitation text goes in the center. This would
be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Lilith Fairy Gothic Halloween Party Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Gothic Angel Tombstone in Cemetery Halloween Party Invitation
This wicked cool Halloween party invitation has an eerie background of a cemetery. At the front centered is a tombstone with a Gothic angel
statue. Your invitation text is 'etched' into the tombstone. This would
be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Gothic Angel Tombstone in Cemetery Halloween Party Custom Invite by NoteableExpressions
Blue Gothic Owl Halloween Party Invitations
This cool and fun elegant Halloween design called, Blue Gothic Owl
Halloween, has a cool Gothic inspired design. The background is a grey
parchment style with darkened edges to make it appear old. On the left
side there is a wicked cool graphic illustration of an owl in black,
white and teal blue. Perfect for a Gothic or Halloween party invitation.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Cute Halloween Invitations for Kids
Yesterday I featured some of my creepy and grotesque Halloween invitations so today I thought I would showcase a cuter younger side of Halloween. Great for the kids or even the young at heart.
Pumpkin Candles Halloween Party Personalized Invite by NoteableExpressions
Full Moon Haunted House Halloween Party Invite by NoteableExpressions
Boo! Halloween Party Personalized Announcement by NoteableExpressions
Cute Owl Halloween Party Invitations by NoteableExpressions
Fun Purple Girl Gothic Skulls Halloween Party Personalized Invites by NoteableExpressions
Pumpkin Candles Halloween Party Invitations
This cool Halloween design called, Pumpkin Candles Halloween, has a
black background. At the top there are five pumpkin shaped candles that
are lit. The flames light up against the black. Your text goes at the
bottom. This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade party!
Perfect for kids or teens.
Pumpkin Candles Halloween Party Personalized Invite by NoteableExpressions
Full Moon Haunted House Halloween Party Invitation
This cute and fun Halloween design called, Full Moon Haunted House
Halloween, has a black background. There is a starry night sky with a
bright full moon - and of course there are three bats flying in front of
the moon. Light spills out the windows of the haunted house just below
the moon. Your text goes at the bottom. This would be great for any
Halloween or masquerade party! Great for kids or teens.
Full Moon Haunted House Halloween Party Invite by NoteableExpressions
Boo! Halloween Party Invitation
This cute and fun Halloween design called, Boo! Halloween, has a bright
white background. At the bottom is an orange box with rounded corners.
At the top in large rounded letters it says Boo! outlined in black. In
front of the large text there are repeats in smaller white fonts. Your
text goes at the bottom. This would be great for any Halloween or
masquerade party! Great for kids or teens.
Boo! Halloween Party Personalized Announcement by NoteableExpressions
Cute Owl Halloween Party Invitations
This cute Halloween party invitation has a black background with orange
and yellow polka dots scattered. On the left side is a cute owl in a
dark orange and light orange. To the right side in a box outlined in
orange is your invitation text. This would be great for any Halloween or
masquerade party! Great for kids or teens. Matching postage stamps are
available.
Cute Owl Halloween Party Invitations by NoteableExpressions
Fun Purple Girl Gothic Skulls Halloween Party Invites
This creepy cool Halloween party invitation has a black background.
Around the outside is a border in bright purple with four fun purple
girl Gothic skulls. Scattered inside are heart desgns in a lighter pink.
This would be great for any Halloween or masquerade party! Great for
kids or teens. Matching postage stamps are available.
Fun Purple Girl Gothic Skulls Halloween Party Personalized Invites by NoteableExpressions
Lil' Witch in Pirate Skull Robe Halloween Invitation
Come join Lil' Witch for Halloween - her favorite holiday of the year.
This time Lil' Witch is all dressed up for a pirate party - her black
robe is decorated with the skull and crossbones in white and red. The
background - a black to teal blue gradient - has a pirate ship backlit
in orange and a black widow's web to complete the pirate theme. She is
all ready to go to your party or just to go trick or treating with you
since she has her green skull bucket with her. Your customizable text in
white is placed to the right. Several variations of Lil' Witch are
available!
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