What’s the Project? These free printable birthday invitations are cute and colorful and easy to customize for your own birthday party! Perfect for kids of all ages and great for boys or girls.
January can be such a depressing month after the rush of the holidays. Couple that with the cold and I think it can get rough. This is why I am glad that one of my kiddos is born in January-because it gives me projects and fun things to think about during this month.
So, because I have birthdays on the brain this month, you’ll see several birthday related posts coming out in the next few weeks. Today I am giving you some free printable birthday invitations. These ones are good for any theme birthday party and I am also going to teach you how to personalize them yourself using PicMonkey. It’s SO easy!
Free Printable Birthday Party Invitations:
Here’s the first! I feel like this one is great for teenagers (or any age really):
Here is the blank template. Save this to your computer and then read through the tutorial on how to personalize below:
Here’s a sweet girl birthday invitation template:
And the blank girl birthday party template invitation:
And here’s a third option:
And here is the blank template:
How to Use PicMonkey To Personalize Invitations:
IF you haven’t used PicMonkey yet, this is going to rock your world! It is SUCH a handy online tool. I use it all the time to design things online, edit pictures, and resize images.
Go to PicMonkey.com. They have a free version or you can upgrade to the fancy version for just $5 a month. I use the upgrade version because it allows me to have more font options and design options and it’s totally worth the $5 to me!
When you get to PicMonkey here is what you will see:
To personalize one of these cards you need to select Edit from the menu at the top of the screen. Then navigate to your card that you saved to your computer and open it.
Now you need to personalize it with your own information.
You will need to add text. To do this select the T on the left sidebar menu and then click Add Text at the top left:
You can see in the image above that I have a text box on my invitation and I have written Madison’s Turning on it. You can also see a box that lets me edit that text. I can do a number of things. I can change the size by sliding the slider bar left (for smaller) or right (for larger). I can also choose to bold it, italicize, change the alignment and change the color. In the menu on the left I can select a font. The fonts with the crown next to them are only available if you use the paid version.
Now if I want to change the font color and make it match what is already there in the template (like the pink or the purple), all I need to do is highlight my text, then click on the color bar on the left of that Text Editing Box. (The box that is purple in this image below.) This will give me a little dropper to work with. Hover that dropper over the color you want and click and it will pick that color up and now you can write with it:
To move text around you will need to have it not highlighted but click on one of the letters. This will bring up a box around it and the little compass arrow thing to drag with. Simply drag it to where you want it and drop it.
Get all your text in there then click Save at the top menu bar. This will open a new window where you can save it to your computer! So easy right?!
I then just put them in something like a word document and print them on card stock. They are sized to 5 x 7 inches.
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sbobet says
wouwww fantastik
Naila says
These templates are great, thank you so much for sharing! Thanks as well for the well written and clear instructions, this worked out wonderfully and it took me less than 10 minutes from start to finish!
Amber says
So glad to hear that! Thanks for visiting the blog!
Melissa says
Thank you! What font did you use for “Madison’s turning” and “Sammy’s turning?”
Amber says
Ooooh trying to remember. I’m thinking that at least the Madison one is KG Shake it off.
Deb Pugliese says
Thanks so much for the wonderful invitation templates and the instructions to fill them in. I was struggling to find something that would work for my son, who’s turning 13, and this will be perfect. And I’ve been wanting to try PicMonkey forever, so this is gonna be fun! I’m looking forward to checking out the rest of your blog!
Amber says
Oh yay! I hope it went well?