These birthday party invitations are all quarter-fold invite cards and have matching envelopes! Inside there's space for you to fill in the custom details including the time, place and who's birthday it is.

To use these, print them with your home (or office) printer, then fold in half, then half again. The envelopes take slightly more effort, so if it's your first time here you may want to take a look at the instructions for making printed envelopes. For best results you may need to adjust your printer to remove the default header and footer text, and adjust print margins.

Birthday Cake Invitation

Here's a fun, colorful invite with a big birthday cake on the front with sparkers and lit candles.

If you're interested, there's a similar birthday greeting available.

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Birthday Cake to Color

I thought it might be fun to either let the birthday child color in the cards themselves, either on the computer in their favourite image editor or by hand after it's printed. You could even send them out this way and have the guests color them for prizes.

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Dance Party

This fun, retro 1970 dance party invitation could be used for adults, teens and even some kids and there's a lot of fun themes this could work with like a '70s costume party, a night out at a club with friends etc.

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Monster Party

Lots of little girls and boys would love to have a monster theme party, this invitation would be perfect! It might work well for some teenagers and adults as well.

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Old Fashioned Birthday Party

Throwing an outdoor picnic or barbeque? Here's one with an old fashioned, 1950's style outdoor birthday theme. Very cute and perfect for vintage lovers.

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Party Hat and Balloons

This one is is fairly generic so it will suit a lot of occasions and people including an adults party, boss's surprise b.day party or even for kids.

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