Book Exchange Invites Project
The inspiration for this project came from exploring ideas on Pinterest. These invites are perfect for hosting a book exchange or book club party.
Type up the details for the invitations in a Microsoft Word Document and adjust the paper size to 3” x 5” and adjust the margins. Also, make sure to leave enough space at the top of the document, so you will have room for stamping the names of the people being invited. Print out the invites directly onto the library cards. The Cavallini & Co. Alphabet Stamp Set is ideal for stamping the names onto the top of the cards.
Find some old small boxes to use as faux books or head down to the discount book store to find inexpensive books and wrap them in Kraft wrapping paper. Place the library card and envelope on top of the wrapped book and then use blue twine to bind the two together.
The inspiration for this project came from exploring ideas on Pinterest. These invites are perfect for hosting a book exchange or book club party.
Type up the details for the invitations in a Microsoft Word Document and adjust the paper size to 3” x 5” and adjust the margins. Also, make sure to leave enough space at the top of the document, so you will have room for stamping the names of the people being invited. Print out the invites directly onto the library cards. The Cavallini & Co. Alphabet Stamp Set is ideal for stamping the names onto the top of the cards.
Find some old small boxes to use as faux books or head down to the discount book store to find inexpensive books and wrap them in Kraft wrapping paper. Place the library card and envelope on top of the wrapped book and then use blue twine to bind the two together.