As you may know, I have a serious problem when it comes to the boys' birthday party and as a result things tend to get overdone (Exhibit A - Pirate Party & Exhibit B - Space Mission Party). For almost an entire year I have had the boys 7th birthday party planned in the back of my mind, but just when I was about to start executing on these long-awaited plans there was a sudden change. After going to two laser tag parties the boys lobbied hard to have a laser tag party of their own. Since they have always had their party at home I thought they were due for a location change. With the new venue in place we settled on a new theme...Uglydolls!
The boys had recently rediscovered Uglydolls one days as I was browsing through our local Paper Source. Not only were the boys attracted to the Uglydolls' funny looking facade, but also to the quirky personalities given to each doll by their witty creators, David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim. Even the Obamas are fans of Uglydolls...check it out!
Since Uglydolls are (thankfully) not over commercialized I had to make my own ugly invitations using images found on the web. The colors palette for the party will be slime green with a hint of red. Here are the invites...more on the party to come.
-K
P.S. Here are the party details: Goodie Bags, Cake, Cupcakes & Cookies and Party Treats.
Hi Dena,
I did make the tags myself using images I found on the web.
Posted by: BunnyCakes-K | August 08, 2012 at 04:56 PM
How/where did you get those tags for the treat bags? Did you make them yourself?
Posted by: Dena | August 01, 2012 at 05:52 PM
Hi,
The fonts I used for the invitations are:
Chrysalis (for the 'Game On' & 'Ugly') and Gloo Gun. Both fonts can be found on dafont.com. Good luck with your invitations!
Posted by: BunnyCakes - K | June 14, 2010 at 09:19 PM
Where did you get the font??? I have looked everywhere and cannot find it!
Posted by: Michelle Dugger | June 14, 2010 at 11:24 AM
That is just scathingly brilliant!
Posted by: Aggie | July 16, 2009 at 10:15 PM