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Make Kids Birthday InvitationsThese kids birthday invitations were created for a party that will be thrown for a boy. This kind of invite would be appropriate for either an older child's party or even a baby or toddler party. To make birthday invitations like these is relatively simple but also a money saver and great for any kind of theme party. Switch up the decorative paper for say, a Bob the Builder paper and you have a theme invitation!
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Step One: Printing the words onto the invitation. Start by using a desktop publishing software to help lay out the text for your card. Set the format of the card as a 2-up lay-out (or two cards to a page). This will save a bit of time and money. You will need to set up the text for both the front and inside of the card. Print them back to back onto a cardstock of your choice. If you need help in figuring which direction to place the paper to get it properly aligned onto the card make sure and draw an arrow on the front of the page pointing in the direction in which you placed the paper into the printer. This ![]() You could make your job even easier by simply printing each page seperately onto plain white printer paper and bring them to a local copy shop to have them copied back to back. Most copy shops even have a selection of different weights and colors of cardstock and other papers for you to choose from. You could go one step further in making the creation of these invites easier on you by downloading the text file I have already created. click here to download the kids birthday invitations text.
Step Two:Paper cutting. If you are going to use a 2-up layout it is inevitable that you will need to have your papers cut in half. If you have a good
hand cutter (click here for more info and where to get one)
you can cut them yourself. Otherwise I recommend bringing them to a small print shop or copy shop to have them cut for you. (If you are already planning on having them copied for you then the copy shop is a one stop solution.) This is especially helpful if you are making a large volume of invitations. It is inexpensive, easier than cutting them all yourself, and you will get a perfectly measured clean cut every time.
Step Three: Star paper punches. Simple! Just punch out ALOT of star shapes out of whatever color paper you would like. I chose yellow because it stood out against the decorative paper I chose. You will punch out five per card so just do the math. Step Four: Assembling the kids birthday invitations. Attatch all of these pieces using a gluestick. I recommend a gluestick as it is a lighter yet durable glue. A thicker glue like elmer's will warp and wrinkle the card. It will look messy. Attatch the decorative paper rectangles aligned to the left of the card. Next attatch the paper punch star embellishments to the seam of where the decorative paper meets the cardstock. Make sure and space them out evenly.
More tips and ideas for making boys's kids birthday invitations...
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