Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How to Make a Hog Roast Invitation (6 Steps)


Determine the size and style of invitation you prefer. You can choose to use the full 8 1/2-by-11-inch page, a half page or the full page folded in half to make a card. Making two invitations per page is more economical and environmentally friendly, particularly for larger parties.
Design your invitations, considering how much information you need to provide on the invitation, and whether you wish to include pictures or embellishments. Consider using a red and white checked paper that resembles a gingham picnic blanket, and pig-shaped rubber stamps or cutouts. Lay out the items on your card to see how they look before permanently placing them. This way, you can rearrange as necessary.
Determine the wording. You may choose simple phrases such as: 'You Are Invited to a Hog Roast' or 'Join Us For a Hog Roast.' You may also choose a more snappy phrase such as: 'Let's Pig Out!'
Use a ruler and pencil to lightly place a guideline on your invitation to indicate where your lettering and designs will go.
Apply your lettering using the guidelines you have drawn, and erase any visible pencil lines when you're finished.
Apply your pictures and other embellishments. If accessories are not pre-glued, use a gluestick or double-sided tape to apply.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Organize Events for Singles (9 Steps)


Plan for the event to occur in the middle of the week. This way, if some singles connect at your party, they will have the weekend free to plan a date.
Invite an equal number of single men and women. Whether you send invitations online or on paper, encourage everyone to R.S.V.P. Invite additional people as necessary.
Play upbeat music at a low volume to keep spirits up without drowning out conversation.
Decorate the party venue with lots of conversation pieces, e.g. artwork, fun toys and picture books.
Strategically lay out paper and pens around the party room so that singles will be able to exchange contact information.
Write name tags for each of your guests and have them wear the tags during the party.
Greet each guest as he/she arrives, and introduce him/her to a few people you think he/she would like.
Set up a few games that facilitate intellectual and/or physical interaction, such as Risk, Twister, Monopoly and Scrabble. Avoid video games, since players will stare at a screen rather than look at other players.
Set up some interactive food, such as make-your-own tacos, sundaes, and so on. In addition, place trays of food all around the room. This will provide conversation fodder for your guests.
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