Hi, I made these invites for my upcoming halloween party but can't decide which I want to use. Which one do you think is best?
Thread: Which Invite Do You Prefer?
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Zombie
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Which Invite Do You Prefer? –
09-12-2008,06:09 AM
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Zombie
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09-12-2008,06:09 AM
Just realised that the quality is a bit bad on the link but you get the idea
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09-12-2008,06:32 AM
I like the middle one. The bottom one looks too commercial to me.
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09-12-2008,06:55 AM
I too like the middle one.
"And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting
On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door..."
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09-12-2008,07:06 AM
Middle one for sure.
My halloween photos http://s233.photobucket.com/albums/ee50/13mummy/
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09-12-2008,07:19 AM
Middle one for sure. The bottom one is cool but looks almost like an add for a costume store. I like the top one but I don't think it fits the Monter Mash theme as well.
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09-12-2008,07:22 AM
Have to agree with everyone else, I say the middle one.
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09-12-2008,07:37 AM
Wow, can't believe everyone so far agrees with me on this. Definitely the middle one. Bottom one is too commercial. Middle one is more creepy.
"Do I really look like a guy with a plan? You know what I am? I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it. You know, I just do things."
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Zombie
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09-12-2008,07:58 AM
yea i am quite a fan of the middle one. The bottom one was mainly just to give people some ideas of what to go as really. Anyone like the cheesy lines such as "its to die for" "itll be killer" and "youll have a hallowscream" I felt the need to cheese it up a bit haha.
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09-12-2008,08:11 AM
Was gonna say the middle one too. Looks like everyone agrees ha.
Bottom one like someone else said i thought looks a bit commercial, like a bar/club flyer.
Second one has that nice classic/spooky halloween vibe i think we all like to associate it with.



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