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Chinese New Year Personalized Invitations
The Chinese New Year is a great time to plan a party. With so many bright colors, and wonderful decorations, it is a lot of fun to create personalized Chinese New Year invitations. Using bright Origami paper, write out your party details on the back. You can also use a handmade paper lantern. Put a personalized twist to a Chinese poem, or personalize each invitation to match the guest it is being sent to.
Stock Invitations
Chinese New Year stock invitations are available at most party stores. Stock invitations are very time efficient. They are pre-designed and only require basic information to be written into the cards.
Chinese New Year Invitation Etiquette
There are some important Chinese Invitation Etiquette that needs to be taken into consideration when making or picking out an invitation. The invitation should include the time, date, location, and any RSVP information. The most important thing to remember is not to use white. White represents death and mourning. Stick with bright colors like red and gold.
Goodie Bags
Chinese New Year goodie bags provide a great thank you gift for young children. They can be filled with: fortune cookies, gold candy coins, chopsticks, and three Chinese coins wrapped in red ribbon. Children will enjoy goodie bags even after the party is over.
Chinese New Year Party Favors
Chinese New Year party favors can be given out to both children and adults. The most popular party favor is a money packet. The money packet should consist of a red envelope with some money in it. This represents “Lucky Money”, and is a very popular tradition.
Chinese New Year or Spring Festival as many like to call it is a very special event that takes place for the Chinese tradition, and it’s celebrated with Family and friends. New clothes are worn to this event and the color red is very popular among the people on this special holiday. Decorations are everywhere as well as candles, hanging lamps and dragon banners.
We have Chinese New Year Invitations and party goods for Chinese New Year
holiday parties including party favors and decorations. Mail the
holiday invitations 4 - 8 weeks prior to the event. Keep with the
Chinese New Year holiday
feel throughout the party from the invites to the decor. More Chinese New Year Invitations.
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