Sometimes I like…
…to make mock-ups of joke raffle tickets online. (Don’t tell!) The templates are really simple to use and I can be as silly as I want to be. For instance, I’ve made tickets to raffle off my flatmates, with all proceeds to benefit the RSPCA. After all, humans are animals and my mates can be uncommonly cruel.
Ticket Printing’s raffle ticket templates are really simple, and basically explain themselves. They even tell you what information to add in each space. For instance, the first two spaces ask you to write the organizers of the raffle. So I could put in, for example, my name and my boyfriend’s name. The second two spaces might be the event name, so I would write “A night alone” and “with no noise complaints.”
Then, in the three spaces for the prizes, I would put each of their names, and then probably also the cat’s name, because usually you’d have three prizes, and I only have two flatmates. And while the cat is basically decent, she does like to stick her nose where it doesn’t belong, and jump on your head at night if you leave the door open.
In the box marked, “additional information,” I would probably write something rude, just to be silly and blow off a little steam. (Obviously, I wouldn’t be raffling them off were I happy with them!) In the price box, I would put maybe 2 pounds, my flatmates not being a high-ticket item. The “start number” would just be 1. If there is a space to upload an image, I would just find a funny one off my hard drive. It helps if the jpeg is perfectly square. Then you can click on “View Proof” and there’s your raffle ticket.
If you’re feeling very silly, you can save the proof and show it to them. If you’re feeling really silly you can buy the raffle tickets and try to sell them to people who might want a chance to win two freaks and an elderly pussy cat with delusions of grandeur.
Or, you could, you know, really have a serious raffle and make money that way. Either way, the templates work the same. Enjoy!
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