Celebration and camaraderie are the hallmarks of a top tier New Year’s Eve party. Match it up with Dick Clark and Times Square and you are sure to make a spectacular time for every guest on your list and it all begins with a New Year’s Eve party invitation.
This year my husband and I are having a party to beat all the other New Year’s Eve celebrations we’ve ever delivered. We wanted to have our very own “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” party since we saw his first special on television back in 1972. Naturally, we can’t do it in New York City’s Times Square, but we can come close to the feel and excitement of a glitter ball dropping right at midnight. The actual Rockin’ Eve televised special with the energy coming out of New York is going to set the tone for the evening and the guests to enjoy.
Capped with music and dancing, they are going to be the highlight of the evening along with plenty of food and beverage and the glass ball in Times Square dropped at midnight to complete a memorable time.
Starting the planning early was essential. Back in September, because we were so excited, we began the process with a list of lists. This occasion was something we had been thinking about having for at least a decade and saving for just as long. Two thousand eleven was our year to do what we had always dreamed about. We began with the Engagement Invitations.
Our idea was in our mind and we worked together to put it on paper—something shouting festive, blue, sparkly, classy and, of course, champagne and bubbles all in the design. I think you get the idea.
Since we had this very specific idea, we went looking for a website that could give us the tools we needed to be original. Searching through at least twenty-plus websites including www.ModernGreetings.com, all touting the best invitations anywhere, we settled on one for all of the benefits they could give us of templates, graphics, fonts, colors and more. The tools were all there and the stage was set. We found out that we could do everything we creatively had in mind and more for our first ever ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ invitation.
This year my husband and I are having a party to beat all the other New Year’s Eve celebrations we’ve ever delivered. We wanted to have our very own “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” party since we saw his first special on television back in 1972. Naturally, we can’t do it in New York City’s Times Square, but we can come close to the feel and excitement of a glitter ball dropping right at midnight. The actual Rockin’ Eve televised special with the energy coming out of New York is going to set the tone for the evening and the guests to enjoy.
Capped with music and dancing, they are going to be the highlight of the evening along with plenty of food and beverage and the glass ball in Times Square dropped at midnight to complete a memorable time.
Starting the planning early was essential. Back in September, because we were so excited, we began the process with a list of lists. This occasion was something we had been thinking about having for at least a decade and saving for just as long. Two thousand eleven was our year to do what we had always dreamed about. We began with the Engagement Invitations.
Our idea was in our mind and we worked together to put it on paper—something shouting festive, blue, sparkly, classy and, of course, champagne and bubbles all in the design. I think you get the idea.
Since we had this very specific idea, we went looking for a website that could give us the tools we needed to be original. Searching through at least twenty-plus websites including www.ModernGreetings.com, all touting the best invitations anywhere, we settled on one for all of the benefits they could give us of templates, graphics, fonts, colors and more. The tools were all there and the stage was set. We found out that we could do everything we creatively had in mind and more for our first ever ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ invitation.
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