Easy Party Invitations with Pocket Cards from Alice Scraps Wonderland

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When your niece loves the great outdoors, you throw her a small National Park themed party for her birthday and make her pretty invitations! 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

These invitations were so quick and easy to make! All you need are some pocket cards with matching papers, some cardstock and pre-scored cards! 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

For my niece's party invites, I chose the Let's Go Camping collection from Echo Park. This cute collection is full of fun outdoorsy and camping elements that are perfect for a National Park themed party. 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

I cut several of the 3x4 and 4x4 pocket cards out. On trimmed down some of the 4x4 cards or used a swivel craft knife or snips to cut the main element out. 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

Then I paired each pocket card element with a matching patterned paper from the collection--I used both 12x12 and 6x6 papers, choosing the size pattern that looked the best. I cut these patterned paper pieces down to 4 x 5.25 inches. 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

I also matched each set with some cardstock, using the cardstock from the EP collection or some A2 smooth cardstock from Scrapbook.com. The Scrapbook.com A2 cardstock pads are already the perfect size for A2 card fronts. For the EP cardstock, I trimmed it down to 4.25 x 5.5 inches. 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

To assemble the cards, I used 1/4 inch adhesive to apply the patterned paper to the cardstock and then the cardstock to the pre-scored card fronts. I adhered the pocket card elements using both 1/4 and 2 inch foam adhesive to pop them up a bit. 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

I then added some glitter to a few elements with a glitter brush marker in clear. I also added some enamel dots to several of the cards. And for one, I added on a campfire sticker (it was the perfect size to layer over the campfire printed on the pocket card), popping it up with some foam adhesive. (Pro Tip: After you apply your foam adhesive to the back of stickers, use a paintbrush to apply a little bit of baby powder to the back of the sticker--this gets rid of the sticky you don't want. But be sure to keep the backing on your foam adhesive on until after you are done applying the powder!)

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

On the backs of the card, I used a "handmade by" stamp with black soot Archival Ink and signed my name. I also added a "handmade for you" stamp from the same set with Archival Ink in thistle to the back of the envelope--just for a little extra! 

Handmade cards or invitations made with: Echo Park Let's Go Campinggo pocket cards and patterned paper; Scrapbook.com A2 smooth cardstock

And now these cards are all ready for the info on the inside and to be placed in the mail! Until next time, happy crafting!
Adrienne


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