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Birthday again? Some people think it's fun to celebrate 70, others stop counting after 40. But the 30th birthday must be celebrated! Whether you want to hold on to the wild 20-year-old life for a while longer or take the plunge into the adult world, there is a party theme for you. Instavites gives you tips for the birthday invitation.
Invite everyone or some? Is the living room and garden enough? What happens if it rains? Is it better to rent a place? The location goes hand in hand with the ambition for the party. The party of the century or a more intimate event? The really hard part starts with the guest list. Once you start writing down all the names, it's impossible to stop.
Decide on a theme. You only turn 30 once. Do not forget to indicate the theme on the invitation card. Some suggestions: The 70s. Wide trousers. Disco. Green unbuttoned shirt. Don't forget to tell the DJ what is expected. If Britney Spears doesn't work, forget Millennium and try Atomic Swing. The key to success is harmony. All the details of the birthday party should match the theme. A favorite movie: But don't choose Chungking Express. Choose a movie that everyone knows. Pulp Fiction and The Matrix are usually safe cards. Saturday Night Fever can't go wrong and the music comes for free.
Related to geography: Kingston inspires one look, Jokkmokk another. Cuba can be the perfect excuse to play Reggaeton all night long. Theme location is a great trick to let your imagination go wild. Ok, the date, location and theme are done. But isn't the point of celebrating a birthday all the presents you could wish for? The best gift is a party to remember, but if you want to give a hint, ask for a really luxurious passport case and include some dream destinations. Or
- New phase in life. New fragrances. Take the opportunity to wish yourself an extra expensive perfume. Spray on before the party is over.
- On the invitation to the birthday, you can discreetly mention some interests. And that the golf clubs are old.
- A painting from a favorite artist. Posters are for those under 30.
Lily - Our favorite birthday kid (and a returning customer)
It was a sunny day in the small town of Sunnyvale, and young Emily was eagerly looking forward to her upcoming birthday party. She had been planning for weeks and wanted to make sure that her friends had the best time ever.
As she sat down to design her birthday invitations, Emily realized that she wanted to do something different. She wanted her invitations to be creative, fun, and reflect the theme of her party.
Emily's mother suggested that they make the invitations themselves, using recycled materials and a bit of imagination. Emily loved the idea, and they got to work right away.
Using cardboard, paint, and glitter, they created beautiful invitations that looked like mini treasure maps. Each invitation had a different design and was personalized with the recipient's name and a small message.
As Emily handed out the invitations to her friends, she could see their excitement and anticipation growing. They loved the unique and personalized touch of the and couldn't wait to see what Emily had in store for them.
On the day of the party, Emily's backyard had been transformed into a magical wonderland. The theme was "Pirates and Mermaids," and everything from the decorations to the activities reflected this.
As her friends arrived, Emily handed out special pirate hats and mermaid tails that they could wear during the party. They also received special treasure maps that they had to follow to find hidden treasure scattered throughout the backyard.
The party was a huge success, with everyone having a blast playing games like "Walk the Plank" and "Find the Mermaid's Pearls." There was even a special treasure chest filled with goodies and treats that Emily had prepared for her guests.
As the party came to an end, Emily and her friends gathered around the table to eat the delicious cake that her mother had baked. The cake was shaped like a pirate ship, complete with sails, cannons, and even a treasure chest.
As Emily blew out the candles and made a wish, she knew that this was the best birthday party she had ever had. She had not only created a fun and memorable experience for her friends but had also managed to do it in an eco-friendly and sustainable way.
After the party, Emily's mother received numerous compliments on the invitations. People loved the unique and personalized touch, and many even asked her for tips on how to make their own invitations at home.
In the end, Emily's birthday party had not only been a fun and memorable experience for her and her friends but had also helped inspire others to be more creative and eco-friendly in their own celebrations.
So, if you're planning a birthday party and want to make it unique and special, consider making your own invitations using recycled materials and a bit of imagination. Your guests will love the personalized touch, and you'll feel good knowing that you've done your part to protect the planet.
Last thing - Make sure everyone comes The birthday invitation will guarantee that no one will say no . Save the date card also works for birthday parties. Send out well in advance while people's agendas are empty. Send the invitation card online or on paper Online is optimal for the environment but printing on environmentally certified paper is not far behind. Think through design, word choice and typeface. The details make the invitation. Don't forget to include - The name of the person you are inviting- Place, day and time- What the invitation is about- Who is inviting- Attire- RSVP details (which is included in the online birthday invitation service) i>