The first four parts of my "How to Plan a Filipino Debut" series contain the more technical (i.e. boring) steps in planning an eighteenth birthday party. Thankfully, we are all over that now and we may proceed with the more fun and creative chore of making the 18th birthday party invitations.
My experience with party planning began with making unique party invitations for friends and family for free. Luckily, my first set of clients loved my work enough to spread the word out about my little hobby turned income supplement. Next thing I know, I was not only creating unique birthday invitations but more than that, I was creating a unique birthday experience.
I personally designed, printed and assembled the 18th birthday party invitations for my two recent party planning projects. Because I choose to start off with the budget, time frame, and the party theme, and then present my ideas to the debutante, it becomes easy for me to churn out something good with just about anything without worrying about practical constraints because I already have them laid out before I start brainstorming for ideas.
It now becomes easy for me to proceed with the design, materials and techniques to use based on the budget, time frame and the debutante's preferences. Here are my recent outputs.
Love Letter themed invitation card
This personalized invitation card was for Marielle Kate's "red romance" themed debut. The idea was to create something dreamy, nostalgic and shabby in a charming way, inspired by old letters and photos and other stuff you keep safe in a shoebox under your bed.
Paper
So I used Marielle Kate's favorite color red as the base color. I used Morocco board because they are cheap and available everywhere in the Philippines and they have the perfect scrapbook-ish texture. I had the board cut into 8" x 11" pieces which I folded in half crosswise; almost similar in size with most Hallmark greeting cards. (Remember them?)
Instead of using photo paper, I printed Marielle Kate's photos on plain white valium board because they absorb the vintage-y hues pretty well. As for the "letters" where the actual content of the invitation are printed, I used assorted pastel color linen papers, which I remember to be my favorite kind of stationery back in the 90's, so again, there's that nostalgic feels in it.
Photos
I edited some of her photos taken from different contexts and angles to give them a dreamy, vintage appeal and make them look like old photos with torn edges using Photoshop CS5. I will try to create a tutorial some other time but what I did was based loosely on the combination of the following tutorials:
- "Old photo, vintage effect" by Alfoart Graphic & Web Design
- "Star Diffusion" by Denny Tang of PHOTOSHOP TUTORIALS.ws
- "Breathtaking Dreamy Vintage Photoshop Tutorial" by i can be creative
- "Retouch a Girl with Lighting Focus" by 9tuts
- "Background Blur in Photoshop" by Digiretus
Here's a paper rose I made using old gift wrappers |
Content
The photos and accents were arranged in a symmetrical collage on the front cover of the invitation card. Inside are three pages of linen cut a few centimeters smaller than the surface of the folded card. The paper was watermarked with damask patterns. I use the font Champignon for its romantic drama. The font is downloadable for free.
First page of the invitation contains the actual invitation letter which reads like this:
My dearest,
It is a pleasure to invite you to my eighteenth birthday celebration on the twenty-fifth of August, the year two thousand and twelve at Casa de Via Resort, Calamba City, Laguna. Dinner program begins at eight o'clock. Please come in your best romantic red attire.
Love always,
Kate BluntThe next two pages contain the list of entourage: Eighteen Roses, Eighteen Candles, Eighteen Thousand Bills, and Eighteen Treasures.
Dream travel themed invitation
For this "dream travel" inspired debut, the idea was to create a vintage postcard collage that contains elements of some of the debutante's 18 dream travel destinations.
Working on this one is much easier compared to the love letter themed invitation. Most of this are Photoshop jobs; the only actual crafting I did was cutting and pasting the actual postcard and the vintage stamps I made and printed on sheets of bond paper.
Front
On the front side of the postcard, I used two photos of the debutante as the focal point of the collage. I edited the photos to make them look vintage and warm. Then I placed stocked photos of travel related objects such as a vintage luggage with travel patches, a Pilipinas passport, and a compass. Other elements are landmarks and icons that represent the debutante's dream travel destinations.
I simply placed the elements around the debutante's photos and on top of each other in a scrapbook-ish fashion. The background was a curious blend of old world maps, water color floral paintings and space photos. It really was a Photoshop experiment and I am not sure if I could still make a tutorial out of it. I finished it up with a cutout typography that says "around the world in one night".
Back
The back of the vintage postcard looks like the back of an actual vintage postcard. It contains the invitation on the left panel and the names of the invited guests on the bottom right panel where you usually put the address of the recipient of the postcard. I pasted one of the assorted stamps I created using Photoshop on the top right corner.
Here's how it looks:
Simple isn't it? I bet you can design the 18th birthday party invitations for the Filipino debut you are planning but if you are not confident with your skills yet, you can always outsource the job to someone else.
There are those that offer custom invitations online but I personally advice you to oversee the creative process as some of these guys simply use ready-made invitation templates. Explain to them the theme of the party and some of the ideas you have in mind. You are, after all, merely looking for someone to execute your creative ideas. You should not compromise your vision.
If you are from the Philippines, I can make themed 18th birthday party invitations for you! Just leave a comment or fill out the contact form.
I like the vintage card and the name of your blog. Creative!
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