Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

This blog discusses parties, and gives ideas for planning events and gatherings for many occasions. Please stop by our store at www.iby.com--I'm sure you'll find a customizable invitation for your next event.
Don’t know how to word an invite? Try a simple poem.
Some easy types are:
Cinquain – a short, unrhymed poem of five lines. The first line has 2 syllables. The 2nd 4. The 3rd 6. The 4th 8. And the last 2 again. Want more info? Here’s another method: http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/poetry5.html
Haiku – 3 (or fewer) lines of no more than 17 syllables total – go here for a good explanation on how to write one: http://haiku.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~shiki/Start-Writing.html
Light Verse – usually brief and humorous – check this site for more info: http://www.absolutewrite.com/specialty_writing/attempt_light_verse.htm
And, of course, we do have some suggested wording on our site. Just look up an invitation by the specific occasion and see if something appeals to you. Then match it up with the design you like best.
Here's an example of a fall or halloween poem on one of our invitations.
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