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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Free Printable Vintage Golf Menu Cards

Free Printable Vintage Golf Menu Cards from B.Nute productions
I'm loving anything with a vintage golf theme these days. I've just taken up golf myself (I got new clubs at Christmas) and now with the weather warming up, I'm ready to go! I, of course need some appropriate attire. I wish the vintage styling that I see in some everyday fashion was hitting the golf course as well. It's such a classic look and I'm sure wearing it would make me a better golfer, right? (Ha!)

Growing up, I've watched my grandmother, and now mother get more and more involved in golf. Their "ladies" outings with lunch or cocktails following a game seems like such a great way to spend the day. I'm thinking I should host a ladies golf luncheon myself! Maybe these free Vintage Golf Menu printables I'm featuring today will get me motivated.

Whether you are hosting a Vintage Golf Party, a ladies luncheon, a golf tournament, or any other golf themed gathering, these free printable Vintage Golf Menu Cards are the perfect look! They are blank, and ready for you to either hand write your menu or have it typed (see below for hints on how to have the menu typed.)

See ya on the back 9!

Free Printable Vintage Golf Menu Cards
Free Printable Vintage Golf Menu Cards from B.Nute productions

Tips for Creating and Printing Your Vintage Golf Menu Card
If you'd like to have your menu typed on to the menu card, just follow these few steps:
1. Select link above. Go to your browsers File Menu and select "Save As". Save image to your local computer.
2. Open an image editing program, and use the type tool to add your menu items. Create one list, then copy and paste this to the other two. Now print out file, and cut cards.
3. Or, if you prefer, open a desktop publishing program, import the saved jpg, and add type on top of the menu card. Now print out file, and cut cards.
4. Another option is to first print out the menu card (blank) and cut out each card (they are 3.5x7 in size.) In MS Word, create a narrow 3.5"x7" document. Leave a large margin at the top, and at least .75" margins on left and right. Type menu. Feed printed menu card through your printer and print out the MS Word document on top.
5. Lastly, a hand written menu is an easy option as well! Just select link above, print out on card stock and hand write menu!


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Free Printable Vintage Golf Cards - Famous Golf Courses

Free Printable Vintage Golf Cards from B.Nute productions
These free printable Vintage Golf cards are perfect for your upcoming golf party, a luncheon before a round of golf, or to put on a present for a golf fan! Labelled with 8 of the most famous golf courses in the world, and sporting a vintage golfing figure, just print out the cards below and use them for whatever your need-- here are just a few ideas:

  • Menu Cards for a Buffet
  • Name Cards for a Table
  • Name Tags (if printed on sticker stock)
  • Gift Tags (printed on card stock and strung with ribbon)


Free Printable Golf Tags/Cards
Free Printable Vintage Golf Cards/Tags by B.Nute productions
Instructions for Printing Your Vintage Golf Tags/Cards
1. Select the link above (at bottom of image), and print out on an 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. Print on card stock to give the cards some weight. 
2. Cut out, and write menu item, name, greeting or other text as needed.

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Vintage Golf Party Invitations and More

Vintage Golf Party Invitation, Stickers and Stationery by B.Nute productions on Zazzle
Golf season is in full swing, time to par-tee!! For many years now, I've sat back and let my husband and parents play golf while I've been with the kids. With my new clubs from Christmas, and lessons this spring, I'm ready to join in and find out what all the hubbub is around golf.

In my very few outings so far, I can see why this sport can be so addicting. Being outdoors, chatting with friends and family and the occasional swing-- this is just my speed right now, and it suits me fine.

Here's a Vintage Golf party theme for the golf fans and golfers who have found the love for golf like me. Sophisticated stripes, an elegant border, playful text and a fun vintage golf illustration make this a memorable party invite, perfect for a birthday gathering on the course, or a big milestone celebration.

So, "drive" on over to my shop and pick up your Vintage Golf Party goods, the perfect look for your par-tee.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Retro Golf Party Invitations, Decoration and Menu Ideas

Retro Golf Party Invitation by B.Nute productions on Zazzle
I love all things retro and being a new golfer, I decided to put the two together and design a fun Retro Golf Invitation - one for guys and one for gals. This invitation is perfect for a birthday celebration,  a round of golf with the pals or even a guys or gals getaway weekend-- perhaps a bachelor party in Palm Springs!

Retro Golf Party Invitation - Gal by B.Nute productions on Zazzle
Below are some decoration and menu ideas to make your Retro Golf Party memorable.

Retro Golf Party Decoration Ideas
Astroturf - a little astroturf as a center runner on a table, or individual astroturf "placemats" will definitely set the mood for your golf party. Head to your local super hardware store to pick up a yard or two.
Golf Balls - A few golf balls can be scattered on your astroturf centerpiece to add to your look... or lots of golf balls in glass containers can make a great centerpiece. Golf balls can get pretty pricey, so if you need a lot, look into buying used golf balls from a driving range or golf store.
Golf Ball Bucket - Look for fun plastic or tin buckets to help decorate your space. If you find a real golf ball bucket (online or from your local driving range), clean it out and use to serve a salad, or plant some grass in them, and have your own personal "green" at the table.
Golf Tees - Tees can be placed around your centerpiece for accents, or order up some personalized golf tees, and place in a glass container for decoration. Be sure to remember to hand them out at the end of the party as a goodie bag treat!
Plaid - Use a retro plaid fabric for napkins, or tear long 1" x 8" strips of plaid fabric and use to tie silverware together. If you have a lot of it, you can also use it as a table cloth.
Argyle - Argyle socks may not make the best decoration, but find an argyle paper print or argyle fabric print to help decorate your space.
Retro Cocktail Ware - Swizzle sticks, cocktail napkins, coasters and more... head over to Etsy, eBay or your favorite vintage site to find some old Country Club style bar ware to accent your party.

Retro Golf Party Menu Ideas
1950's to 1970's party food is perfect for your retro gathering! Chips and dip, meatballs and more, see below to make your retro menu fit the golf theme!

Food
Chip it and Dip it! - Pour your favorite potato chips into a bowl, and make the ever popular onion soup mix/sour cream dip to do with it... the perfect chips and dip for "chipping it".
Bucket of Balls - Pull out the fondue pot, and make some retro hot and spicy meatballs-- the perfect bucket of balls for your party.
Irons & Woods: Celery and Carrot Sticks - Golf club shaped cruidité like celery sticks and carrots along with a dip are a healthy addition to your menu.
Weenie-in-One: Wrap cocktail weenies in refrigerator dough for a hole-in-one appetizer.
Club Sandwiches - Serve these as sandwiches as triangles topped with a decorative toothpick for retro fun.
Wedge Salad - Cut up wedges of iceberg lettuce and drizzle with retro thousand island dressing for the perfect wedge!

Drinks
Iced-Tee - There's nothing like a cool iced tea after a round of golf!
Arnold Palmer - Iced tea and lemonade is a classic refreshment after golf.
Whiskey Sour - Add a little spunk to your party with some whiskey sours.
Beer - Canned beer can have quite a retro effect for your party. Just fill up a tub full of beers, and the crowd will be happy.
Pink Lemonade - Pink lemonade is a cutesy retro drink sure to please the gals.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Scrapbook Paper Ideas: Printed Envelope including Envelope Templates

Envelopes printed with Digital Scrapbook papers from B.Nute productions

There's nothing like a printed envelope to make your letter, invitation or thank you note stand out in the mail! Paying for printing of envelopes can be quite pricey-- so instead, just craft some on your own. All you need is some digital scrapbook papers (or printed if you'd like), an envelope template below, and just a little crafting time. Here are some simple instructions to make some fun envelopes.
Printed Envelope Templates
Select the links below and print out the appropriate sized envelope template for your invitation/card. You can print it out on regular white paper, or a light card stock will work too. (Note: A7 size envelope is for a 5x7 invitation, the smaller envelope template is for a 4x6 card, or photo if you'd like.)

Digital Scrapbook Papers printed on to Envelope Template:
Milk and Cookies Paper, Vintage Golf Paper and Sweet Treats Papers shown here
Put the envelope template back through your printer and this time print the digital scrapbook paper design. (Note: For A7 envelope, be sure to select "bleed" or print to edges if possible to get the most pattern on the paper.)

Sweet Treats Printed Paper on Envelope Template - Cut Out
Now cut out the template on the black line. Next step, fold flaps on all sides.

Folded Envelope with Sweet Treats Print
Once our envelope is folded, use a little glue or glue stick on the edge flaps and seal sides. Let dry before stuffing with letter or invitation.

Sweet Treats Thank You Card from B.Nute productions, with Hand Made Sweet Treats Envelope (using digital scrapbook paper)
Once dry, put your card in, seal top flap, address and mail. If pattern is light enough, you can write the name and address on front, or you can use a white address label if you'd like.

Argyle Digital Scrapbook Paper made into envelope with Vintage Golf Invite by B.Nute productions.
Milk and Cookies Digital Scrapbook Paper made into envelope with Milk and Cookies Invite by B.Nute productions
Below are the two envelope templates used in this project. One fits a 4x6 card, and the second fits an A7 (5x7) card or invitation. These both can be printed on 8.5x11 paper.
Free Printable 4x6 Envelope Template by B.Nute productions (fits 8.5x11 paper)

Free Printable A7 (5x7) Envelope Template by B.Nute productions (fits 8.5x11 paper)


Instructions for Printing Your Envelope Templates
1. Select specific envelope template link above and print out from your browser. Use card stock to give the envelope some weight if you'd like.
2. Follow instructions in this blog post for creating your postcard with digital scrapbook paper as the front!

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.