![]() I used the same tracing process to create the detailed information for the back of the invite, and we tore and singed those as well, gluing them to the other side of the green “lawn” cardstock. Finally, we glued the singed notes to larger pieces of green cardstock. We then tore them out to make the edges rough (and flammable), and we used leftover Christmas candles to singe the edges. I printed off the note and traced it onto another piece of paper using a fine point Sharpie and moving the note as necessary to spell out “birthday” in place of “pool.” I scanned the final note and created a simple document with four images of the note and printed it on basic, cream-colored cardstock. The Zombies left a clever party invitation in their game. One of those notes made a nearly perfect party invitation, requiring just a couple of word substitutions. When playing PvZ, the zombies leave notes between levels indicating they’re about to launch a massive attack. So we put our heads together, had a couple of workdays, and pulled off one amazing birthday party for our boys.įirst, we made the invitations. Now I’m relatively certain that there are pre-made party supplies out there for this theme, but Ellie and I are both fans of DIY and frugality. At play dates, they run around gleefully yelling brains at each other. Her son, G, also has a December birthday.īoth boys are wild fans of Plants vs. ![]() This year, my friend Ellie and I decided to divide labor and celebrate both our boys together. ![]() Having a December birthday, we usually celebrate in January.
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