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Hand Drawn DIY Party Invitations

01_05.22.09_Bryn.jpgWe love having parties at our home. It can be a small dinner, birthday celebration that involves fried chicken and biscuit taste-off, or a casual movie night. Email or Evite is the route that we usually choose to invite our friends, but this might change. The simple and gorgeous invitations by Bryn are motivating us to do something special next time. She made them herself for her own birthday party using a white paper napkin folded like a card. She sketched the restaurant and the date on the front and all the details were on the inside. These turned out to be a hit amongst her friends.

 
 

02_05.22.09_Bryn.jpgWe came across her DIY invitations on the 100 Layer Cake blog. The black and white drawing with the red balloons looks great. Making a large quantity might be more time consuming than an Evite invitation, but what a creative idea. The drawing could be much simpler and still have a similar effect. It will definitely make your next event that much more special.

Bryn is a calligrapher, so we can see why her invites look so great. You can check out more of her work on her site.


(Images: 100 Layer Cake)

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this is amazing. so talented! which means you actually have to have talent to do something like this. i would make one or two prettily and the rest would look sad as i tried to finish them before i was 80....

posted by cal on May 21st 2009 at 7:02pm
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So clever and... price-saver (rather than "cheap")! LMAO. Bryn is now my new idol. Someday I'd do something like this. Thanks for this nifty idea.

posted by muddygrrl on May 21st 2009 at 7:06pm
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This is a lovely idea for any event which requires an invitation.

posted by baileyb on May 21st 2009 at 7:21pm
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Oh, pretty! I always wish I had nice writing...hers looks so effortless and nice....if I want mine to look nice, it takes a lot of effort and doesn't flow very well, too boxy. Ho hum...

posted by Erin Lang Norris/Yellow Canoe on May 21st 2009 at 8:30pm
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@Erin I used to worry that mine was bad, but people love getting handwritten stuff. Real notes. Just make it legible and cut yourself some slack. (Mine's a disaster but I've come to terms with it)

posted by Tiamat_the_Red on May 22nd 2009 at 12:04am
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Where do these people find the time???

posted by tallguylehigh on May 22nd 2009 at 7:01am
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I did hand written invitations, with a simple watercolor painting on the front, for a birthday party I had a couple years ago. Much more time-consuming than I thought when I started the project, but they definitely were well-received!

posted by HeatherAB on May 22nd 2009 at 8:07am
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Wow, I can't imagine how long that took. I hope she only has four friends.

But really, those are cool, and I wish I were a tad more artistically inclined like that.

posted by ErikTheRed on May 22nd 2009 at 8:35am
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I'd probably end up with more mess up/throw away napkins, but its an awesome idea.

posted by normandyj on May 22nd 2009 at 9:35am
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@heatherAB I love your idea of watercolor painting! We are having a little get together soon and I think that would make it so much more personal! Great tip! Thanks for mentioning something so lovely. We only have a few, so that's not too overwhelming.

Good article. Nice idea.

posted by sfteri on May 22nd 2009 at 10:25am
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I can do mad stick ppl :) My napkins might not be so beautiful lol

posted by alisaan on May 22nd 2009 at 10:53am
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I don't see the point of putting that much work into something people are just going to throw away anyway. Seriously, who has the time?

posted by jooly on May 26th 2009 at 2:46pm
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Looks so lovely, yet the personal feel is completely contradicted by the tacky message inside - "cash contribution is greatly appreciated"

posted by sfgirl on May 26th 2009 at 8:30pm
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