Since I don't have an official calling in the ward yet, I get to "meddle" in anything that needs a little extra help. So last week I offered to make these darling invitations for our upcoming relief society meeting. Our enrichment counselor found the pattern online here and with Lena's help, we whipped out about 65 of them.
The reason I'm sharing is that they turned out so.dang.cute. And I thought how fun they would be to use for a get together or a little girl's birthday invitation. They were a little work intensive, but the work to cute ratio was way high...
Have a wonderful, wonderful Thanksgiving!!
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Hi Amber,
I am loving those cute purse invites! And that's amazing that you both made 65 of them! :)
I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! :)
Is there a limit to the number of times I can comment, "You amaze me"?
Wow, Amber. Those invitations are adorable!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Love them! Super cute.
Amber! Adorable!!! hey Im sending out christmas cards...need your address :)
Those so fit your 'purse'onality!
I love them. I need have a party just so I can make them.
kateri actually chose a purse shaped cake for her birthday at the end of october, so we did a little tea party for her birthday party. the purse cake turned out adorable (if i do say so myself), and i had thought about making purse invites, but we found a pack at the store, and i had to go the easy route . . . these invites would have been fabulous, but for a 4 year old's party, i think the store bought were okay. :)
ps - that last post was from me - i forgot to add my name . . .
Courtney
Hi Amber! My family are planning a surprise birthday party for my mom and my sister came up with the idea of using purse invitations. I found the invitations that you did and it really looks wonderful. I was trying to find the pattern on the link that you gave but I couldn't find it. Can you help me out? Thanks.
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