How to Make Party Tickets
Party tickets are generally needed for big parties where the host will not necessarily know everyone who is in attendance. They can also be useful for formal galas and events when the guests are specifically limited or are required to pay. Making party tickets for an event can ensure that each attendee has been invited as the tickets will be original and impossible to obtain elsewhere. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Consider the budget. The type of tickets you make will depend on the amount of money you are willing to spend and the number of guests that will be attending the party. If you wish to spend the least possible amount of money, you can download a free ticket template online on websites such as Raffle Printer (raffleprinter.com), and print the tickets with black ink on any printer. If you are willing to spend a little more, you can design and purchase professionally printed party tickets on websites such as Ticket Printing (ticketprinting.com) for a set fee; it will print and send them to you.
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Gather information. Before you begin, determine what details you need to include on the ticket. Some things you may consider are the time and date of the event, the name of the building or location, seat or table numbers (if applicable) and contact information for the host or planner.
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Choose a design. It is a good idea to base the design of the ticket on the style or theme of the party. For example, if the party is a formal gala, you may choose an elegant font for the text and keep the background classy; for a Hollywood-themed party, you may make the background resemble a film reel. The colors can reflect the colors the guests will encounter the most at the party (e.g. If you are hosting a fundraiser for a school, use the school colors on the ticket).
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Print more than you will need without overdoing it. You do not want to run out of tickets. Order or print enough tickets for the greatest possible number of guests that may attend. It will almost always be cheaper to buy too many in one bulk than to have more printed at a later date.
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