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Well all my birthday is coming up soon so i was planning on doing up some invites on the computer.

Needless to say I have no idea really how to make something look good.

Is there anyone that could create a template which allows me to enter the particulars (names of people, the address etc?)

I guess it would be best in word as thats about the only program I have.

I have attached two pics i was hoping could be cropped and added into it

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So in my head i was hoping for something like.

Granthem's 21st Birthday!

Dear (insert each name here)

Bring a big cup and help Grant celebrate his night!

When: Saturday 12th July

Place: (Ill give you this info if your planning on making something :D)

Time: 7.00pm

RSVP: 7th July

and anything else that needs to go on an invite that you can think of?

good idea? or stupid?

Anyone keen to have a go for me? Any help is great!

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I thought the drunk photo would make a good back ground the the little codger face could be busting through in a corner lol?

Cool, good to see Rush viewing, I was hoping you would see this thread :D

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I thought the drunk photo would make a good back ground the the little codger face could be busting through in a corner lol?

Cool, good to see Rush viewing, I was hoping you would see this thread :D

lol dammit, busted, i spose i should put my hand up ;) i might have a stab later today assuming work dies down a little :D

No probs if you dont have the time bud :D

I had a go using powerpoint... yeh terrible.

I have the larger size pics if anyone needs them too

oh well i spose a good place to start would be how big did u want the invites? keeping in mind how u want to mail them etc?

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