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I believe that an invitation sets the tone for an entire event so I wanted to create an invitation for my recent dinner party that gave a sneak-peek into the upcoming evening but not give it away.
I scanned part of the bandanna I was going to use for the centerpiece into my computer and used Word to make the invitation. Super simple, simple cheap! I used the same idea for my high school reunion announcements - I scanned in our yearbook cover!!!
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