Invite your friends to your bachelorette party in style
Sending out invitation cards for a bachelorette party is a little unusual but it will make the bachelorette party seem grander. Furthermore, later on, the bachelorette can look back and remember the fun she had during her bachelorette party. A good keepsake.
Designing and printing your own bachelorette party invitation cards
You can design and print your own invitation cards if you want but it works only if you have basic design knowledge. The best software to use for designing such things is Adobe Photoshop for picture illustrations, special effects and all that. If you're thinking of drawing up a very customized and personal invitation card, you'll need to learn another new program, the Adobe Illustrator.
Pros: Very personal and memorable. Something you can look back fondly on Cons: VERY time consuming and could be a tiring affair
Hiring someone to design the bachelorette party invitation cards
Hiring someone to design the bachelorette party invitation card is another option you can consider. You can approach small print shops because some of them package their printing deals together with simple graphic designing service. They don't cost a lot and the quality is usually pretty good. Alternatively, you can save a bit of money by finding someone to design the bachelorette party invitation card for you. It's easy...all you have to do is to register and log yourself in in websites like Getafreelancer.com and tell everyone what kind of bachelorette party invitation you're looking for.
Pros: Affordable and Cheap
Cons: There's a risk in ending up with something you totally hate.
Design the bachelorette party invitation cards online.
There are many websites offering free bachelorette party ideas like this one. http://www.evite.com/app/cms/ideas/bachelorette-party. Cool and hot design. A little generic but if you don't mind it, it should do! And you save a lot on printing because everyone's got an email these days, don't they? They don't spend so much money on new laptops and what-have-you-nots just so that they DON'T check their emails as often as they can, do they?
Pro: Easy and cost-free
Cons: Generic design and devoid of personality

