23 designs
|23 designs
Beautiful invitations anyone can create. Download, print, send online with RSVP or order them professionally printed. So easy!
Kids are so unique! Their interests, their passions, are all over the place, so their birthday ideas are, too! Our Kids Birthday Invitations cover all the bases. From fancy to fanciful, sporty to spunky, you’ll find designs that match your party theme or help you come up with one. Download from our site, print, or send your invitations online with RSVP. You can also share your design via SMS, Facebook & WhatsApp.
But what about the party? Keep your costs to a minimum by looking for ways to transform inexpensive items into party décor. Wrap a strip of patterned duct tape around party cups or drink bottles or boxes for an instant pop of color and a bump to your theme. Tiger stripes go with Animals, Circus, Zoo, Jungle, Fashion. Gumballs are polka dots or balloons or beach balls. You get the idea!
Computer savvy-ish? Print photos of the Birthday Star, and the possibilities are endless. Add mini pics to cups or plates or use as table confetti. Larger images create a clothesline display, poster, or banner. Cover a super-sized cut-out of the Birthday Number with favorite shots. Card stock is sturdy for decorating, and even a mid-level printer can spit out good-quality photos. Printing on full-page sticker paper takes this idea to super-simple slam-dunk level.
Round paper lanterns are your decorating friends! A string or cluster or stack can establish your party colors and express your theme. Add a little craft action, and your lanterns become fish, or turn yellow ones into emojis. White lanterns sporting permanent-marker “stitches” are suddenly giant baseballs. A few simple touches and a row of several lanterns strung together create a colorful caterpillar. Indoors or out, lighted or not, paper lanterns give you a lot of bang for your buck.
Whether your child is looking forward to BFF’s Only or a Big Birthday Bash, a great invitation and a few key decorations can set your theme and create a party atmosphere. The highest priority is always to honor your child in a way that speaks to his or her heart, “We love you! We celebrate you!”