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NooraK said:Did you check out the files? There are lots with "invite" like this one:
http://www.chefsuccess.com/attachments/f3/14620-postcards-vs-mini-catalogs-full-page-invite-1.doc
ChefBeckyD said:I use this one - I got it from Crystal Patton...I like it because it's easy to modify for whatever kind of show I'm doing - and it's savable, unlike the ones from PC.
gwyn26 said:I am also quite new; however, I send this full page invite out along with a mini-catalog. When the HO ran out and I couldn't order more, my latest shows haven't gotten the mini's. Shows that I sent mini's out for had way higher sales. When they call to RSVP or the host calls to check, she often gets, "Oh, by the way I want such and such on page, 5" etc. I've had a big difference, and it is worth the extra postage. My first show was $771!
gwyn26 said:I am also quite new; however, I send this full page invite out along with a mini-catalog. When the HO ran out and I couldn't order more, my latest shows haven't gotten the mini's. Shows that I sent mini's out for had way higher sales. When they call to RSVP or the host calls to check, she often gets, "Oh, by the way I want such and such on page, 5" etc. I've had a big difference, and it is worth the extra postage. My first show was $771!
chefsteph07 said:There shouldn't be extra postage for sending a mini, I send a mini w/ a full page invite and it's only one stamp...
chefsteph07 said:There shouldn't be extra postage for sending a mini, I send a mini w/ a full page invite and it's only one stamp...
Creating a stylish and simple invite doesn't have to break the bank. Utilize free design software like Canva or PicMonkey to create your invitation. You can also print on cardstock or use digital invitations to save on printing costs.
Some DIY ideas for creating a stylish invite include using unique materials like vellum paper or fabric, adding a touch of hand lettering or calligraphy, incorporating fun patterns or textures, and using creative envelope liners.
To make your invitation stand out, try using bold colors or unique fonts, adding a personal touch like a photo or custom illustration, or using unconventional shapes or sizes for your invitation.
When writing your invitation, keep the message concise and to the point. Use clear and easy-to-read fonts, and make sure to include all necessary information such as date, time, location, and RSVP instructions. Adding a fun or witty phrase can also make your invitation stand out.
To incorporate your theme into your invitation design, use colors, patterns, or images that represent your theme. You can also incorporate elements from your theme into the envelope or envelope liner, or use themed stickers or stamps to add a special touch.