Unique & Different-Custom Wedding & Party Invitations

Passport Invitations, Boarding Pass Invitations, Wonka Invitations, Titanic Invitations & More...

The idea behind my invitations are to offer a different approach to traditional wedding invitations for the modern bride by creating unique and distinctly different theme invitations and still keeping them affordable. Options are unlimited. Several premade designs are on site to inspire and can be use entirely or use as a base to make it easier and less stressful for brides to choose from, as it can be overwhelming for a bride creating something from scratch. Turn around time can be as little as a few days. Samples of premade designs are offered to give customers the look and feel of the finished product.

Important events deserve special attention because they are unique and once in a lifetime occasions. Set the stage for your event with the perfect custom invite that will be the talk of the town and surely leave a lasting impression.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Ashlee's Wedding Passport to Jamaica

Rebecca's Wedding Passport to Punta Cana

Monday, November 21, 2011

Reptile Party Decorations

These are some easy and awesome decorations I made for my son's reptile party simply from using twisted brown craft paper for the vines and green and black construction paper for the leaves. The basement pole was wrapped in brown construction paper and topped with large green construction paper palm tree leaves. The wall tree was made out of green and brown construction paper and used for a game. A great way to add a jungle feel to your party room without breaking the bank.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Pink Pirate Party

Pink Pirate invitations and party supplies available soon at www.custompartyplace.com.

Call of Duty Army Military Party

Another party I had for my son when Call of Duty Black Ops was released It turned out great. All of my games stuck with the military theme. This party was really simple to decorate. The chair covers, camouflage spots and curtains were all made out of dollar store plastic table cloth. The box was made from a shoe box or craft box at Michael's, glued on brown craft paper aged with some ink or black paint, black torn construction paper and twine. The glasses were taped with electrical tape and twine. The rest of the decorations were props I had laying around the house from paintball supplies and Halloween. Army invitations will be available shortly though my website at www.custompartyplace.com.

Monday, November 14, 2011

My Survivor Party

Survivor party items will be available for purchase through my website shortly...