Paper Invitations For Kid's Birthday Parties
70Printing on paper and folding is the simplest way to make an invitation.
There are plenty of free paper invitations for kid's birthday parties to make here. There are birthday invitations for all ages with robots, cute animals, old-fashioned roller skates and even a pig in a tutu.
If you want to insert your name, address and the time of your party, you could try the links for personalizing cards and invitations at the bottom of the page. Videos will show you how to use a word processor, Windows Paint or free, down-loadable, graphics software to give your invitation a professional finish.
One of the best things about using printable invitations is that kids can get completely involved in the whole party process from early on. They can help chose the invitation, they can help with the printing and folding and, if they are old enough, they can write the details out themselves. If your child is really good with a computer-and so many are- you can take a back seat during the whole operation, grab a coffee and let the whole thing unfold (or fold!) in front of your eyes. If only every task could be delegated like this...
How to Print Your Paper Birthday Invitation
- Choose the invite that you want.
- Click on the image to open it.
- Save the large image to your computer.
- Open in any picture viewer and print.
- Folding the invitation is easy. See the instructions below.
To Print on a Single Page
Someone asked for a full sized robot invite to print on a single page so here it is.
Customise Your Birthday Invite.
How to Add Contact Details, Personalised Messages etc to these invitations:
Personalized-Greeting-Cards Guides and videos
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