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StraightLine's recommendation

Remember when everyone was putting annoying metallic confetti in their invitations so that when you opened the envelope a million pieces fell out all over the place? Well this puzzle invitation may top it. The idea is to write out all the details of the party you are inviting your friends to on a blank puzzle and then pull it apart and send it. I guess if your friends really like you or are curious enough, they will take the time to put it together in order to get all the details of the event. It seems like a lot of work to me or that both sender and receiver have a lot of time on their hands. (via Outblush)

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Updated Mar 27, 2008

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you get to decorate it how you want, break it apart, and send it to your guests. cute idea for party invitations.

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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thenewstayathomemom and joe think this is smart

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thenewstayathomemom's recommendation

Love it. Make your own puzzle. Great gift for the artist!

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Updated Apr 28, 2008

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tomokotahara's recommendation

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Updated Apr 21, 2008

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