How Do You Word Birthday Invitations For A Five Year Old?
If you choose to skip pre-printed fill-in birthday invitations and make your own, the wording can often seem like the most difficult part of the process. Taking the time to word a child’s birthday party invitations gives them a customized, personal look. Begin by choosing a theme for the party and follow by writing the text to coordinate with the theme. Custom invitations can be printed on your home printer or through a party or greeting card retail store. Choose an exclamation word or phrase to place at the beginning of your invitation that is eye-catching, if appropriate for your theme. Examples are: “Surprise!;” “I’m Five!;” “You’re Invited!;” “YeeHaw!;” and “Party Time!” Create a short rhyme, quote or funny saying about the five-year-old and the birthday celebration. Be creative and cute and use the theme of the party as a guide. According to Party411.com, “Punctuation is not used at the ends of lines (commas, periods, colons, etc.).” Some examples: For a princess party: “Finally f