How should I word my Graduation Party Invitations?!


Question: How should I word my Graduation Party Invitations!?
I am having a mexican theme, and dressy causal or dressy!. And I want a neat way to ask for no presents!. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance :):)

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Oh, and my invitations are gonna be homeade, so any suggestions on making some cool ones, or some unique wording!. Thanks?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Make the invitations as scrolls with a ribbon tied around them, or in the shape of graduation hats, it will be time consuming but fun!

Word it something like this:

Hola! It's Graduation time and I am inviting my best compadres (check my spelling) to celebrate with me! Come celebrate my graduation Mexican Style!

Then give the details of when, where, time etc!.

Say at the bottom Dress Code: Mexican Semi-Formal please!

And then in small printing say "Please no gifts, your presence shall be a present to me!"Www@FoodAQ@Com

Find out how you can create the right graduation invitation wording for your blank graduation invitations by following a few simple rules!.

1) Date – Include the days of the week as well as the date i!.e!. Saturday July 26 2005!.
2) Time – Include start and end time!. End time as especially good idea for open house invitations i!.e!. 11a!.m!. – 6p!.m!.
3) RSVP – You could also say "Please let us know if you can come by…!." State a date to call by and a phone number or an email or text reply would be suitable for an informal invitation!. Ask for a response at least 2 weeks prior to the party!. This will give you time to plan food etc!.
4) Location – Give the full address (including city)!.
5) Hosts – who is hosting the event and who is being invited!. Plus, if sharing the expenses with other parents then it's appropriate to mention their names!.
6) Names – be sure to use the name your child likes to be known by!.
7) Dress – if you are having an unusual party then be sure to state the dress code!.
8) Why – what is the reason for the celebration!.

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