- 1). Design the cover of your Golden Oldies party invitations. Once you know what the invitations will look like, the imagery will help you choose the best wording for the theme. For example, if your invitation is in the shape of a record, your cover wording can read like a record jacket.
- 2). Choose a writing style for the inside of the invitations. For example, if your invitation looks like a 50s diner menu, write the party details as if they were menu items, with a title line and a description line for each point. Writing styles for invitations can be formal and just stick to the basics like time, date and location or you can use a creative writing style by wording the invitation like poetry or song lyrics.
- 3). Write potential wording ideas on scrap paper or "dummy" invitation templates before writing on the actual invitations. It may take several tries before you come up with the perfect wording and layout.
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