One can find and purchase some online Mardi Gras invitations in the following sites; Pingg, Evite, Invitation Box, Paperless Post, Purple Trail and 123 Greetings.
There are many stores and website which offer personalized Mardi Gras invitations. Some of the online places are Vistaprint, InvitationBox, Staples and Paper Direct.
Invitations can be designed and printed online through sites such as Zazzle or Shutterfly. They offer a variety of templates including Mardi Gras. Select one that suits you, or contact a local design studio to have something generated, though this route will be slightly more costly.
Mardi Gras invitations are available at a variety of stores. It would be best to first check Amazon or eBay. They are also available at Hallmark and Papyrus. Cheaper alternatives are available at Target, Walmart and Walgreens.
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There are a huge number of stores both online and in the "real world" which sell Mardi Gras party supplies. It would be helpful for you to make a list of what constitutes for you "essential" Mardi Gras equipment and work from there. One can look for specialist fancy dress retailers who often have costumes and accessories which are suitable for a Mardi Gras party. If one is looking for specific Mardi Gras food, one can often find this in a supermarket or delicatessen shop.
Mardi Gras Outlet is an online store that sells masks and other goods in bulk. Try to place your order months before Mardi Gras, as February and March are typically busy.
the JESTER is the Mardi Gras mascot.
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That would be a good idea for decorating at Mardi Gras. You could put masks on the tree and beads.
Mardi Gras in 2009 is February 4.
Mardi Gras is practised in Haiti
Bon, in french, means good. Mardi Gras means 'Fat Tuesday.' Saying Bon Mardi Gras is the english equivilant to saying Happy Mardi Gras.