The smell of smoke coming from the grill and that sizzling sound. Indeed, you'll never go wrong with barbecue, whether you are celebrating birthdays, weddings, graduations, or hosting an event. And what better way to make everyone excited than to hand out bbq tickets to your guests. Check out our array of high-quality and enticing BBQ Ticket Templates in Apple (MAC) Pages. They're instantly downloadable, editable, fully customizable, and printable in 2x5.5 and 5.5x2 inches with Bleed sizes. With a template in hand, you can quickly and easily craft your tickets. Get everyone excited about the event today. Download a template now!
How To Create A BBQ Ticket In Apple (MAC) Pages
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Follow the guide below on how you can create a bbq ticket in Apple Pages.
1. Format and Size
First stop, choose your ticket's format and size. For format, decide between putting the stub on the right, left, top, or bottom. As for the size, choose between the standard sizes 1.97" x 5.63" and 5.5" x 2.125" inches. Keep your layout in mind to make sure you have enough space for design later on.
2. Design
Now for the fun part! It's time to design your ticket. Of course, since it's a barbecue event, your design should focus on all things bbq, such as a bbq grill, bbq meat, tongs, burger patties, hotdogs, etc. Remember, you want to build excitement for your guests, so be witty with your design. Check our Modern Ticket Templates. They come in pre-formatted layout and designs, which you can easily edit and customize for your convenience.
3. Information Details
What's the use of your ticket if it doesn't have the complete details? So, make sure that all the necessary details about the event are listed on the ticket. The list should include the name of the event, the reason for the event, the date and time, and the venue.
4. Review and Print
Reviewing your final output before printing it is crucial for ensuring that there are no errors, misinformation, and missing information present in your event tickets.