Posts Tagged ‘invitation’

New to Shop and on SALE!!!

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

We are so excited to have launched 15 new invitation designs in our shop – and they are all ON SALE!!!!  50% off printables, 30% off printed invitations now through August 31st!   Take a peak at some of our new creations:

In addition, our Halloween collections are 20% off (printable and printed) through September 5th -  that includes favor tags, invitations, and cupcake toppers.  It’s not too early to begin planning your Spooktacular Party!

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{Real Parties} Easter Egg Hunt

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

The snow has FINALLY melted from the last bit of grass at my house and with the milder temperatures, dare I say that spring may be on its way?  The wind gusts certainly are roaring like a lion on this 1st day of March, and I am anxiously waiting for the spring weather to arrive.

If any of my readers know my children, you know that they have their next 5 birthday party themes already chosen (must be an occupational hazard resulting from mom being an event planner!)  So it should come as no surprise that we are already planning our Annual Easter Egg Hunt.  Stay tuned for a sneak peak of invitations and an inspiration board later this month!

I thought I would share last year’s egg hunt, in light of this coming-soon-spring-weather (can you tell I really am ready for spring?).

I created boxed invitations featured a faux grass liner which the invitation sat upon.  Since the egg hunt had a small guest list, most of the invitations were hand delivered and sealed with pretty purple ribbon and a label.  The few that needed to be mailed required a wraparound mailing label as the USPS Postal Service would have frowned upon the ribbon.

The weather was beautiful, much to my delight!  I set up a long children’s sized table complete with children’s sized white ballroom chairs.  For the 2 weeks approaching the party, I was growing trays and egg cups filled with wheat grass which I used on the table.  I kept the party simple with a craft and bean bag toss game while we waited for everyone to arrive.

Then it was onto the hunt!  Each child was given a basket and were on the search for the eggs the Easter bunny left for them.  There were over 150 eggs for 12 children to find and sure enough in July my children would still find one here or there!

Afterwards, the children played egg on a spoon.  I found painted wooden eggs so there was no worry of breaking eggs and making messes.  This age group was 2 – 4 1/2 years in age, so an older age range of children would be able to handle real eggs to make it more challenging for them.  For this group is was the perfect game of concentration, fine and gross motor skills.

I choose not to serve lunch as the party started after 1 o’clock and instead, opted for fruit, vegetables and dips, and an assortment of sweets featuring Bakerella‘s chick cake pops, birds’ nest cupcakes, and dirt served in a (lined) gardening pot.

In addition to the treats they collected during the egg hunt, every child was given a felt bag with seeds and a small pot to grow their own vegetable plant or flower.

Belleza e Luce has  some openings for Easter Egg Parties in April still available if you have not already scheduled yours.  Contact us today!

Addressing an Invitation

Friday, February 25th, 2011

We are heading into Wedding Season here at Belleza e Luce and with that comes the many events associated with weddings: bridal showers, bridesmaid luncheons, rehearsal dinners, day-after brunches, and of course the wedding itself.  As you prepare your guest lists for your celebrations, keep in mind the following  invitation envelope etiquette.

Couples
Outer Envelope Inner Envelope
Married Couples Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Mr. and Mrs. Smith (or less formal: Michelle and David)
Married Couples, woman kept maiden name Ms. Michelle Taylor and Mr. David Smith Ms. Taylor and Mr. Smith
Unmarried couples living or not living together (mail to the person you know best if the couple does not live together) Ms. (or Miss) Rebecca Jones

Mr. Robert Smith

Ms. (or Miss) Jones

Mr. Smith

Two women or men over age 18 living together, address alphabetically or by the person you know best Mr. Benjamin Adams

Mr. James Roberts

Mr. Adams

Mr. Roberts

Children
Outer Envelope Inner Envelope
Child under 18 Do not include on outer envelope, if you do not have an inner envelope, then add “and family” on the second line of address Mr. and Mrs. Smith

Leah

2 or more children – written in order of birth, oldest first

Mr. and Mrs. Smith

Leah, Joseph, and Michael

Children over 18

receive their own invitation

Miss Barbara Taylor

or

Mr. Thomas Smith

Miss Taylor

If allowing the invitee to bring a guest:

Mr. Thomas Smith and Guest

Single Guests
Outer Envelope Inner Envelope
Unmarried Male Mr. David Smith Mr. Smith and Guest
Unmarried Female Ms. or Miss Rebecca Jones Ms. or Miss Jones and Guest
Widowed Female* Mrs. Nicole Taylor Mrs. Taylor and Guest
Divorced Female, *

kept married name

Ms. Jessica Roberts Ms. Roberts and Guest
Divorced Female, *

maiden name

Ms. Amanda Thomas

Ms. Thomas and Guest

Special Titles
Outer Envelope Inner Envelope
Doctor, Male Dr. and Mrs. David Smith Dr. and Mrs. Smith
Clergy Reverend and Mrs. John Taylor Reverend and Mrs. Taylor
Officer, Male

(retired or active)

Commander and Mrs. James Roberts Commander and Mrs. Roberts
Judge The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas James Judge and Mrs. James
Female with any special titles Dr. Emily Taylor and Mr. John Taylor

Dr. Taylor and Mr. Taylor

* It is always considerate to inquire with the female relative or friend how she prefers to be addressed in these circumstances or if you are unsure of her last name status.  In the event that you feel awkward speaking directly to this person, ask someone else who would know the answer; it will be appreciated that you care enough to make sure your guest is addressed appropriately.

{Custom Design} Holiday Cocktails

Monday, December 6th, 2010

I was asked to create a swanky, fun, and festive invitation for my client’s 60th birthday bash which will be taking place the day after Christmas so that out-of-state relatives would be able to celebrate both the holidays and this special birthday with her.  She loves glitz, bling, martinis, and Las Vegas so we created a modern martini glass filled with colorful ornamental baubles accented in silver glitter.  This double layer pocketfold was created using metallic papers for that extra touch of  shimmer.  Coordinating response cards featuring a single ornament and a glittered seal to fasten the pocketfold closed finished off this invitation suite.



Thank you Connie for allowing me to design such a fun invitation for your special occasion, and a ‘Happy Birthday’ to you!

Planning a party?  Allow Belleza e Luce to custom design the invitations and/or style the event!  Contact us today!

Chanel Inspired Baby Shower Invitations

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Things have been wonderfully busy at Belleza e Luce!  I have 3 personal parties that I am prepping for in addition to those of my fabulous clients.

The Chanel-inspired baby shower invitations for my sister turned out beautifully!  I was so pleased with the final outcome after many revisions.  I am a such a perfectionist, and spent many hours creating the design, reworking the colors, and finally assembling them.  Until yesterday when we finally had rain (this summer we’ve had no rain, I mean none – the grass is more like hay, the deer ate my garden), our deck had pink pixie dust scattered about it.

Without further adieu, here are the invitations …


The suite consists of 3 pieces fastened together with a pewter brad nestled inside a black box lined with pink glitter and sealed with a wrap-around mailing label using the same scrollwork  as the invitation.  The invitation displayed a signature quote of the famous Coco Chanel:

a girl should be two things: classy and fabulous