Last-minute preparation can result in late announcements, giving your guests little or no time to prepare for the celebration. Not to mention, planning early will save you time and stress as you prepare your personalized graduation announcements, which will include inspirational graduation quotes, academic achievements, and all the information about the big day.
Graduating is a major accomplishment, and there’s no better way to commemorate it than with a grad party. If you’re thinking about having a grad party, one of the very first things you’ll want to do is design and send out some beautiful graduation invites that everyone will love. Continue reading to learn how.
Select A Theme
Spend some time thinking about a theme for your graduation party invitations while you’re at it. You can choose invitations with a traditional illustration of a bow or a cap and gown. You can also choose an invite with a confetti background in dazzling silver or gold, for instance, foil stamped graduation announcements. Look for invitations with a theme that matches your personal taste.
If you’re graduating from high school, try choosing the colors of your alma mater or your future college. In addition to this, make sure the font you choose contrasts effectively with the color of your background. It will allow your visitors to see all of the specifics of your party.
Choosing an invitation with a distinct color scheme and theme will make your invitation get noticed. Monogrammed stationery is a good option if you want to add an additional personal touch.
Add Your Photograph In The Invitation
If you’re having a professional shoot for your graduation photos, schedule it two to three months ahead of time. This will allow you plenty of time to receive your photo prints and select the best ones for your invitations.
Consider combining formal and candid photographs. Include pictures of you in your cap and gown, as well as pictures of you in one of your favorite clothes.
Pro Tip: Have fun with your graduation photos by laughing, smiling, and jumping around. Graduating is a major accomplishment, so feel free to express your joy in your photos. Consider taking your graduation photos outside. Take some shots in the sand if you live near a beach. You might also make your background out of a neighboring field or woodland.
When Should You Send Graduation Invites?
You’ve completed your images and are now ready to start adding your party details to your invitations. To guarantee that your graduation party goes off without a hitch, provide a few details on your graduation invites. Make sure the invite includes:
● The party’s date and time, the place and address, and the RSVP information ● Urge all your guests to respond through phone or email. Include a return address if you want your guests to RSVP by reply card.
● Include your graduation year as well as the name of your high school or college on the invitation.
● Choose a phrase or statement that corresponds to your party’s theme. You’ll want to use more formal language if you’re throwing a formal party. If you’re holding a backyard barbecue, you could use more informal language.
The Bottom Line
Including all these details in your invite will make it stand out, ensuring that all your guests will love it. So, what are you waiting for? Begin preparations now!