Baby Girl (or I guess you can tell by now that her name is Caitlin...)'s birthday is this Saturday. Since we've already had her fancy cheot dol (or dohl, meaning birthday in Korean) birthday party few weeks back, we'll do something more low scale on her actual birthday: go to ToysRUs and pick out her present and her birthday balloon, go out for a luncheon, outing with her birthday girl outfit and cake. A week later we'll have to do the same for her older brother, yes, their birthday is eight days apart.
As I have mentioned before, I decided not to outsource party decorating for Caitlin's first Korean birthday. So that meant I had to do everything myself. I wanted to save money, but I also wanted to make it special, so I designed everything myself and printed everything in-house (except for the doljabi board and the banners, they are from Costco and Vista Print). My inkjet printer is not the best printer out there, but it gets the job done for a three hour party.
01 doljabi board
02 doljabi raffle tickets
03 doljabi labels
04 trifold centerpiece
05 birthday banner in English
06 birthday banner in Korean
07 PowerPoint presentation template
08 birthday party invitation
09 thank you card
10 table numbers
11 place setting cards
By the way, things are not to scale, obviously a wall banner would be so much bigger than a trifold paper centerpiece.
Oh my! Now you've revealed your daughter's pretty face and name?!! Jei - you are slowly coming out of the closet w/ this whole blogging thing. :)
ReplyDeleteBtw, I can't believe you created all this yourself!! You're crazy, but I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, and what did Caitlin choose for her doljabi?
Caitlin chose pencils. Colin picked a book and pencils too.
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