Planning a party? Need a tea party invitation, or garden party invitation? I've put together this one for you to copy.
Print it out on white paper (If you set the paper preference to "Landscape mode", and then move the picture over to the right of the page, you can print it, and then fold it over to make a folded card. Cut it out to make it small enough to fit in an envelope.
You could also print it on some pretty cardstock.
Be creative with this tea party invitation! Glue some lace around the edges, and/or glue a small bow on the bottom.
If you use the folded ones, put a small piece of tissue paper in the middle to make them extra special!
You are free to copy these to make your own invitation, but not to sell in any way!
The Victorians had their own special way of making things seem very romantic, magical even. The beautiful Victorian flowers of roses were the very soul of romanticism.