
(I’ll be sharing my party plan for that event soon, so you can copy it for your own viewing party.)

There were any number of invitations I could have happily chosen for some upcoming parties, but I immediately thought about the Royal Wedding Viewing Party I’ll be hosting for a small group of friends on May 19. They were elegant and modern, clean and fun. Before I said yes, I checked out their designs. I was recently invited to review Paperless Post. But some email invitation providers are upping the style game. So, choosing a printable instead of an email invite was an easy decision. And in the past, email invitation providers didn’t offer designs that were appealing – let alone themed to my event. It’s just such a fun treat in the middle of the bills and catalogs and junk. I’ll always be a fan of getting personalized mail in my mail box.

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They are just phone people now! I had a chance to test drive an online invitation product this week and thought I’d share with you how to use Paperless Post for email party invitations. The info is at their fingertips, and they can see who else will be at the party. Cute enough, in fact, that it made me rethink my preference for printed invitations. My girls said they like getting invitations by email or text. That was certainly not the first email invitation they’ve received, but it was the cutest. A few weeks ago, my daughters were invited to a birthday party via an email invitation.
