Fall Entertaining with Paperless Post

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     Fall is definitely my favorite time of year to entertain friends and family.  There are so many opportunities for fun gatherings and get-togethers from Halloween, pumpkin-carving, and costume parties; to autumn bonfires, potlucks, or Friendsgiving dinners!  Nowadays most people just text or use social media to notify friends of their party, but I still love old-fashioned invitations and think they make any event extra special!

      Paperless Post is a website that makes entertaining super easy by curating tons of beautiful invitations that are ready to customize and send to all of your guests with the simple click of a button!  You can even choose to send virtual invites via e-mail or opt for traditional paper invites that can be mailed.  I especially love that their e-mail invites are animated and actually look like real paper invites when your friends open them from their inbox (they even come inside a virtual matching envelope!).  You can preview how each virtual style will look with its envelope while browsing through their huge selection of invitations.

      Paperless Post also has lots of virtual greeting cards, wedding invitations, and stationery and even features popular artists like Rifle Paper Co.!  I just love the classic. vintage look of many of their invitations and think they are such a thoughtful detail to include in any event.  I've rounded up all of my favorite invites for your fall entertaining below including options for fall dinner parties, Friendsgiving, family Halloween gatherings, and spooky Halloween parties.    Just click on any of the styles below to shop and see options on customizing from the Paperless Post website.  I'm already over here plotting a few fall parties JUST so I can use these adorable invites!

xoxo

Emily

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