Birthday Invitations
47 Birthday Invitations for Celebrants of All Ages
Planning for a birthday won’t be complete without printing invitations. How good your invitation looks like may determine just how many guests attend your party. Thus, it’s important to prepare interesting and appropriate designs. A kid's party invitation looks far different from what you can expect from an adult's get together. You should customize the details according to the age of the celebrants and the theme of the party. To give you an idea, check out these samples below:

Kids’ Birthday Celebration
Use the celebrant’s charm to invite more guests at his party. Include his/her irresistible smiling picture as the main element of your design. Go for bright colors as these will add life to the print. Another alternative is to draw cute cartoon characters following the party’s theme.





























Teenagers' Party
These celebrants are old enough to explain what their parties are all about. Provide a gist of what to expect in his/her birthday. Mention if it’s going to be a sweet dance or a casual pajama party. Ensure that all the important details are readable. Teenage boys and girls prefer light colors presented in different shades so limit the use of colors to two or three.




Adults' Get Together
Adults have more options in organizing their celebrations. There are no restrictions so they can practically throw whatever party they want. Reflect this flexibility when creating birthday invitations. Make those prints look like a night club party ticket or an exclusive spa coupon. Again, pattern it after the theme. Remember to use minimalistic designs: few colors and simple fonts.








Grand Parents' Gathering
Let grandpops and grandmoms enjoy a memorable birthday celebration. Start by making vintage invitations. Choose a younger picture of the celebrant to instill interest among the guests. Don't forget to include his/her age side by side the venue details.





When you're talking about birthdays, age doesn't matter. A 90-year-old celebrant deserves a well-designed invitation as much as a three-year-old birthday boy. Remember to get the celebrant's approval first before printing out any copies. More than anything, his/her opinion matters the most.
