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Thank you for purchasing a DimplePrints you-print party package. If you have any ques-tions or problems printing and assembling your party, please feel free to contact me withquestions at dimpleprints@yahoo.com. I love to see pictures of your final product/party. Ifyou would like to share and possibly be featured on my blog, please email me pictures!TERMS OF USE: You may use this file for personal use only. Mass production, file sharing andcommercial use of this PDF is not allowed. You cannot resell this file or the finishedproduct(s). All rights reserved. Please respect my work and exercise proper usage, thank you. Due to the nature of this items, no refunds are provided. In the event that you haveany issues, please contact me and we can work on a resolution.
DIRECTIONS
 General: Please read all directions prior to beginning. It is advised to print all items oncardstock unless otherwise noted. All items are formatted to print on 8.5x11 paper. If print-
ing at home, set your printer to it’s maximum print margins. Cut just inside all cuttingguides/lines. I suggest sealing all ribbon lengths before using. A few basic “tools” will assist
you in creating your package:Required Tools:ScissorsTape
(preferably double sided and standard scotch tape)
 Single hole punchExacto-KnifeHot glue or craft glue
(not advised to use school glue)
 Helpful Tools
(but not required):
 Paper Cutter Paper Punches
(1.5 inch and 2 inch circles)
 Small hole punch
(1/8 or 3/16)
Cutting mat
(when using your exacto knife, no cutting mat
 — 
use a stack of old magazines!)
Decorative ScissorsCraft Supplies
(to make some of the items, these items can be purchased at your local craft store):
 Ribbon
(I prefer grosgrain, but satin or even curling ribbon will work)
 Lollipop sticks or bamboo food picks
(for your cupcake toppers)
Fray check or a lighter 
(to seal the ends of your ribbon)
Embellishments
(for the party hats):
I suggest ribbon, curling ribbon, tulle, etc.12x12 Scrapbook Paper 
(to back the door sign)
Printable Iron on transfer paper 
(for the shirt design)
 
 
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Section I: Banner The banner consists of numerous shapes (circles, squares, etc) containing the message. Cut
out all shapes, including the “hole guide”. Use the hole guide to mark your banner shapes and
punch with a single hole punch or an exacto knife. Note: The banner hole guide does not lineup with your spacers or number banner piece. Cut, mark and punch your spacers and num-ber banner pieces using the spacer guide and number guide. Once all pieces are cut andpunched, lay them out in your preferred order and string onto your ribbon.Alternate Idea: Use the banner spacers are décor around your house, punch a hole, stringonto ribbon and hand on door knobs, from a chandelier, etc.Section II: Cupcake ToppersCut or paper punch (2 inch circle) all front pieces. Then cut or punch (1.5 inch) all back pieces. To assemble, lay the front piece face down on a clean dry surface, apply a smallamount of hot glue or craft glue or tape, lay your lollipop or bamboo stick down, add a dropof glue and attach your back piece. Allow to dry completely before handling (especially ifyou use craft glue).Cupcake topper pieces can also double as confetti, silverware wrap fronts, cup labels, etc.Print them on adhesive sheets to allow them to function as stickers.Section III: Favor TagsIf you wish for the reverse to be printed vs. white, print one of the patterned papers on the re-verse of the favor tags.Option 1: Cut out favor tags. Using your single punch (or smaller punch if available) punchyour holes. Cut your ribbons long enough to allow you space to tie. I prefer to fold my ribbon inhalf, slip the folded end through the hole and insert your loose ends through the ribbon loopand pull tight. Tie onto your bag or favors.Option 2: Print on adhesive paper and they will be stickers. Cut out, be sure to clean off your scissors afterwards to remove any residual adhesive.Option 3: Cut out favor tags and use double back tape to attach to your item.Section IV: Party HatsCut along the guidelines. Using an exacto knife make your slit. To embellish your hats, create asmall bunch of ribbons, tulle or curling ribbon by tying 1 end in a knot. Attach to the interior ofthe hat, leaving the knot on the inside and the ribbon up out the top. Secure the knotted endon the interior of the hat with scotch tape or glue. Wrap the hat into a cone shape, insertingthe tab into the slit. On the interior of the hat, tape over the tab securing it to the interior of the
hat. Cut 2 equal ribbon lengths long enough to allow you to tie around the children’s chins
and tie. Glue each piece of the ribbon on the interior of the hat on opposite sides.Section V: Cupcake WrappersAfter printing, cut out the cupcake wrappers. Wrap around a baked and cooled, undeco-rated cupcake. THESE ARE NOT INTENDED FOR BAKING, you must use a standard cupcake liner during the baking process. Secure on the back with double sided or standard tape. Using apastry bag, pipe on your frosting. For added customization trim the top edge with decorativescissors.
 
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Section VI: Favor BoxUsing the favor box paper template and directions, cut out the template and use a guide tocut out boxes from a patterned paper of your choice and assemble using the directions onthe template page.Section VII: Patterned PapersVarious patterned papers are included in this file. They can be used for numerous party items.Idea 1: Silverware WrapsPrint on standard quality paper, cut your patterned paper using the guidelines (easiest if youhave a paper cutter). Wrap your silverware sets with a napkin, using a paper strip, wraparound the silverware/napkin combos and secure with a small piece of tape or double sided
tape. If you wish, attach using a double sided piece of tape, a “cupcake topper” piece front.
Idea 2: ConfettiCut or punch small pieces to use as confetti.Idea 3: Décor Use paper to decorate various items, including lining serving trays, wrapping cups, water bot-tle wraps, juice box wraps, etc. Using standard quality paper in lieu of cardstock makes wrap-ping items (juice boxes, etc.) easier.Section VIII: Large and Small PennantsPrint and cut out pennants. Using the corresponding hole guide, punch or cut your holes. Stringonto ribbon and hang. Small pennants work great as high chair bunting.Section IX: Water Bottle WrapsPrint on standard quality paper, cut, wrap around water bottles and adhere with double sidedor scotch tape.Section X: Place Card/Food LabelsDesign 1-Flat: Print and cut just inside of the dotted lines. Attach to food containers withdouble sided or scotch tape.Design 2-Folded Place Cards/Food Labels: Print and cut out just inside the dotted lines. Fold inhalf.Section XI: SignsPrint and cut out. To add to the size of the sign, back with 12x12 scrapbook paper. Hang usingtape or punch holes, string a ribbon and hang.Section XII: Shirt DecalUsing printable iron on heat transfers (available at craft & office stores), follow the directionsclosely in the package to print and adhere to a cotton shirt. Note, since printers do not printwhite, any white on the design will be negative space, therefore you will want to iron onto awhite shirt or piece or fabric in order to keep those areas white.Section XIII: Fill-In Invitations and Thank You CardsPrint on cardstock. 5x7 Invitations fit in an A7 envelope or an A9 (easier to find but a bit big).Print thank you card on cardstock fold in half. Thank you cards fit in an A2 envelope.Happy Celebrating, Carli-DimplePrintsAny questions/concerns, please contact me at dimpleprints@yahoo.com
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