T.K. asks from Lewisville, TX on June 08, 2009
Free Invitations on the Web?
I am looking for a website that has free download-able invitations on the web for my daughters birthday. It is a Hello Kitty theme. Help!
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Thanks for the advice! Rachel J (a mom from mamasource) designed the invitations for my daughters party for me and they were exactly what I had envisioned! Thanks to her for her assistance!
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J.D. answers from Dallas on June 08, 2009
http://partysupplieshut.com/freeinvitations/hello-kitty.gif
http://www.groovygames.com/kitty/craft/castleinvite.JPG
http://www.groovygames.com/kitty/craft/kittyinvite.jpg
http://personalizedpartyinvites.com/birthdaypartyinvitati...
http://digitalcreationzbymari.com/files/QuickSiteImages/B...
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J.D. answers from Dallas on June 08, 2009
http://partysupplieshut.com/freeinvitations/hello-kitty.gif
http://www.groovygames.com/kitty/craft/castleinvite.JPG
http://www.groovygames.com/kitty/craft/kittyinvite.jpg
http://personalizedpartyinvites.com/birthdaypartyinvitati...
http://digitalcreationzbymari.com/files/QuickSiteImages/B...
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V.A. answers from Amarillo on June 09, 2009
www.dltk-kids.com, go to the greeting card section. I'm pretty sure I've seen, and printed the Hello Kitty invitation on there.
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R.J. answers from Dallas on June 09, 2009
If you can't find something, I can design something like that for you (free of course) and then .pdf it to you so you can print it at home or I could make them 4x6 or other typical photo size and you could place an order online at Walmart and pick them up as photos for pennies each. I am a graphic designer so I have all the software at home and I've got some time today and this sounds fun and relaxing!!
Send me a private reply and I'll give you my home number if you are interested.
R.
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C.H. answers from Dallas on June 09, 2009
If you have publisher you can make your own. I made my daughter's Fancy Nancy Invites.. I can help you if you don't know how.. All you need is a printer and some card stock.. Or check out walmart.com or walgreens.com and they do cheap photo invites but not sure if they have Hello Kitty.. most of them are like .33 cents a piece.
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C.J. answers from Dallas on June 08, 2009
Not sure when you need them by, but if you go online birthdayinbox.com they might have them. I think they are only like .20 per invitation. You could also go to Party City to buy Hello Kitty ones, but you could have to write them out. I really don't know of free downloadable invititation site best of luck.
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K.S. answers from Dallas on June 10, 2009
Depending on how much time you have you can use GIMP to design the cards. My husband has designed our business card and brochures using it. You can cut and paste the Hello Kitty pictures into it design it however you like. The best thing about it is that it is free. You can also look on You Tube for tutorials to make cool deisgns.
By the way, my husband and I are professional clowns living in Anna. We offer facepainting and balloons along with fun interaction and games. We've entertained at birthday parties and large events like the Plano Balloon Festival.
Our prices are very reasonable (we have four great kids of our own so we know how expensive things can get)and we do our best to work within a person's buget.
Please feel free to take a look at our website at www.freewebs.com/bubblesandwowza for samples of our work.
Give us a call at ###-###-#### if you have any questions at all.
Hope to hear from you,
K. Schmidt
Bubbles the Clown
Bubbles and Wowza, LLC
J.M. answers from Dallas on June 09, 2009
I have americangreetings.com. Although it does cost $19.95 per year, I've saved way more than that on cards since I print all my own. I like that it e-mails me two weeks, one week, and one day in advance of everyone in my address books' birthdays and anniversaries. Also, if I find out about a birthday or any other celebration at the last minute, I can whip up a personalized card in minutes.
S.M. answers from Dallas on June 09, 2009
You have to register, but all the invites are free, but not downloadable. You would send them via email.
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