Then, you cut it to the desired dimensions. (I just cut mine in half.)
Then, you use a hole punch to make circles in the same color. The circles are a little over a half an inch in diameter. I used a $3.99 Fiskars punch from JoAnn's.
Then, you print your invitation wording on plain white cardstock. (I used a cream color because I ran out of white!) I find all my free fonts online. It's REALLY easy. I just googled "lego font" and I found it! Cute, huh?
Then, I cut it down to the right size with my paper cutter and taped it to the green cardstock. I used double-sided tape.
Now, for the best part... I bought these sticky foamy dots... (Not sure what they're called.) And I placed them on the back in rows of three. I took the green circles and stuck them on the dots.
AND LIKE MAGIC! You've got a LEGO invitation! LOVING it! Looks kind-of like a Lego, right??
But, did I stop there??? Nope. Do I ever?? I found a Lego Image on the computer. Saved it in my pictures and used it to make custom labels and stickers for the envelope. A perfect invitation for my sweet Will's Lego Party!
I will post the rest of his party ideas as soon as I get them. So, keep an eye out! :o)
4 comments:
so super cute! Nice work!
Too funny! We just mailed our invites out and they're the same things, but red.
Thanks for sharing at DIY Day.
Very cute idea. I love creating my own party ideas.
I started a new KNOCK OFF KNOCK OUT party and I bet you have some things to put in the party-it's every Monday. I would love to have you submit this idea next Monday. I hope you come over and become a follower and subscribe and I will do the same.
Cheri
Its So Very Cheri
Fantastic idea... so fun! Tucking this idea away for future..
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