Cute Bachelorette Itinerary Template
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Use this Cute Bachelorette Itinerary Template to host the party of your dreams in any city! Our itinerary template in Google Docs contains ready-made pages, so everyone invited will know the schedule for each day.
Pleasant Design in Soft Colors
The main background of this bachelorette itinerary template is white, but we have added some graphic elements in pink, dark green, and gray tones. You can customize the design and fill the template with extra information using Google Docs or Word format.
Well-Thought-Out Template Structure
The Bachelorette weekend itinerary template consists of four pages, each of which is needed for a specific task:
- Front cover: include the name, date, place, phone number, and CTA for celebration.
- Weekend events schedule: featuring an editable timeline from dinner and drinks to themed parties.
- Our people: the page to include all guests with their photos.
- What to know: to briefly describe dress code, weather, transport, and other information.
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- Created: July 13, 2024
- Author: Vladimir Belyakin
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Color: Pink , White
- Style: Elegant
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- Added to collections: 3
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