Thursday, June 26, 2014

Put Some Personal Sis Boom Bah into Your July Birthday Party Favors

With July birthdays on the horizon, now is the time to decide which party favors to use for all of your upcoming fetes. Why not use something personal this year, like custom candy bar wrappers? They make wonderful birthday party favors. And they may be used as birthday party invitations, place cards, balloon weights, table centerpieces and more.
Because Independence Day also takes place this month, you could opt to go with a fireworks theme. Select a preexisting wrapper design from our gallery that features fireworks and the American Flag or create a new one. Creating a new design for your birthday party favors is easy. Go through your family photo albums and look for a favorite photo from a previous fireworks celebration.
If you can’t find one at home, go online and look for JPEG photos or graphics that are available for common use. Sometimes you’ll also find great ones listed as public domain. The list of places to look for such images includes Morgue File and Wylio. Just make sure that you read all of the instructions and follow them to the letter. And remember, copyright photos are off limits.

Once you’ve managed to select the perfect fireworks photo, come up with a great message to put onto your birthday party favors. You could keep it simple by using just a birthday greeting or choose to be more elaborate. Examples include using personal birthday poems, catch phrases or a one-of-a-kind tribute note.
Next, choose which colors and text style would complement the fireworks photo and messaging. Then sketch out which layouts you think would work best or ask us for assistance. We offer custom birthday party favor design services for an additional fee. So don’t worry if you can’t figure out how to bring all of the desired elements together. We’ll gladly help.

For more information about our customizable, birthday party favors, please contact us. Our Sweet Wrappings team may be reached by e-mail or by calling (800) 449-3948.

No comments:

Post a Comment