Homemade Halloween Invites
We host a Halloween part every year and I thought it would be fun to make invites for it instead of buying them. So I set out to do this on a budget and use what I had already available to me to create a cool, fun, and interactive invite for our guest to receive.
Supplies
I used:
Colored paper
Kraft envelopes
rubber cement
a laser cutter
These are the things I had readily available to me to use on this but you could truly use anything.
Brainstorm
After I knew what available supplies I had on hand I used that as a guideline to create my invites. The biggest goal I had with this was to make something interactive. So I came up with this idea of a skull that the brain would get pulled out of and the invite would be on the brain with date and time on the back of that brain.
Cutting the Parts Out
Now that I had the plan I just needed to start cutting the parts out. I used my laser to cut and print my text and image on the parts. I also decided to use green for the front of the skull because I didn't have enough white paper for all the invites I needed to make. This step could be done with a printer and razor knife or printer or whatever you have available to you.
The Gluing
This is the part that I found took the longest. I used rubber cement because I had no more spray adhesive and I didn't think hot glue would be a good option. but I glued the bottom half of the front and back of the skull together so I would be left with an area I could tuck the brain into for the guest to pull it out.
Finished!
After all gluing fun was over I had 20 invites ready to get put into envelopes and sent to our guests! These turned out awesome and I was able to check all the boxes I intended to when I set out on this project.