Cocktail invitations bring on parties that are fashionable, fun, and full of fabulous drinks! Cocktail parties have always been popular as they are a convenient way to entertain. A cocktail party usually lasts for about two hours. There is no menu to plan and there is no table setting to worry about. Usually, the only food items to prepare are simple hors d'oeuvres. Trays of hors d'oeuvres can be displayed and prepared ahead of time. It is important to have your bar prepared and set up for serving a variety of drinks. You may choose to have a theme of cocktails, such as martinis or cosmos. Or you may choose to have plenty of mixes readily available to prepare a mixed drink upon request. The cocktails themselves have become very trendy as a wide selection of recipes and mixes are now available. So send out cocktail invitations and invite your guests to enjoy an evening of simple pleasures without all the fuss!
Cocktail invitations can exude a diversity of styles. A cocktail party can be used to celebrate any special occasion, or simply to gather friends or co-workers for an afternoon or evening of mingling. Designs range from a group of sophisticated adults holding cocktails, to a cluster of drinks in a variety of glasses. If you are planning a summer soiree, you will want to choose a design with refreshing summer cocktails or casual drink buckets filled with ice. Tropical cocktail parties are perfect if you are having a cocktail party with a Hawaiian twist. After all, who can't resist those big coconut drinks that are garnished with colorful fruits and little paper umbrellas! Bloody Mary invitations are perfect for inviting guests to a Sunday brunch or a lazy afternoon of football and friends! And if you really want to shake things up, send out martini invitations and entice guests to an evening that is sure to be shaken or stirred! So no matter what type of cocktail party you are planning, be it for a special celebration or a simple get-together, send out cocktail invitations that will portray the central focus and the mood of the overall event.