Friday, May 30, 2014

Do-It-Yourself Boarding Pass Invitations

Boarding pass wedding invitations are suitable especially for destination weddings. With a little creativity, you will be able to create boarding pass invitation that matches your wedding theme and colors. If you like, you can include etchings of colorful margaritas for a Mexican wedding, an intricate villa for a wedding in Italy or a beach for an Hawaiian wedding. You can explore your creativity to make your own creative invitations yourself especially if you are planning a party that revolves around planes, boats, trains, or traveling.

Some couples may want to herald uncommon and extraordinary weddings by choosing unique wedding invitations. Choosing the right invitation will help you capture your wedding mood, convey playfulness, a little of both as well as romance. Most wedding invitations do not only come with essential information but also an interesting and thought-provoking manner. If you such invitation, your guests will wait for the wedding celebration impatiently. Boarding pass wedding invitation is one of the unique invitations that you can choose for your big day.

Making boarding pass wedding invitations yourself is cheap as well as easy to do. All you need is to prepare these things with you and your project will be complete: scissors, stencils, card stock and stamps. If everything is with you, then follow the easy steps below:
  • Use your scissors to cut a piece of card stock into a rectangular shape. Use patterned paper that matches your theme or any solid colors you like. The final size of the rectangle is depending on your preferences, but 6 by 4 inches is a good size.
  • Make the short sides of rectangle are the sides and their long sides are the top and bottom. Use stencils or freehand writing to write the words "Boarding Pass" across the top of the card stock.
  • Write your wedding invitation details below the words "Boarding Pass."
  • Use the terms below for your wedding information: Departure time (start of the party), Arrival time (the end time), Departure location (party's address), Destination  (anywhere you are "going" with the party) and other terms that fit your wedding theme.
  • Do not forget to include a personalized RSVP request based on the boarding pass type. For example, use “RSVP to the pilot" for plane invitations, "RSVP to the captain" for boat invitations, or "RSVP to the conductor" for train invitation.
  • Use this wording, "Ticket Required for Boarding", if you request your guests to bring the invitation.

Accomplishing these steps, this means that your boarding pass wedding invitations are ready for “taking off.”

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