Black Tie Photo Baby Shower Invitation • Any Colors
Celebrate the little ones upcoming arrival with custom photo baby shower invitations. We have unique, personalized cards in a variety of themes that can be used for a girl, boy or gender neutral baby shower, baby sprinkle or sip and see - or any other occasion! Use any photos, ultrasound or sonogram photos you would like or request a modification to the design to use no photos at all. Colors, Font Styles and Text can all be changed. If you have any questions email us.
Dimensions: | 5x7 |
Paper: |
Smooth Matte Card Stock |
Minimum Required: |
10 for Regular Processing 10 for Rush Processing 25 for Super Rush Processing |
Turnaround Time: |
Regular Processing: 1 week printing 3 business days shipping Rush Processing: 2 business day printing 2-3 business day shipping Super Rush Processing: 1 business day printing 1 business day shipping |
Proofs: | Free Unlimited Proofs |
Additional Details: | Professionally printed Flat 2 sided card Design is carried over to backside White Envelopes are included |
Custom Options: |
Font Style & Color Options |
Design Description: | Black, White, Scalloped Edge |
Baby Shower Invitation Wording Suggestions:
Use ours or use your own!!
- Soft and sweet, a bundle of joy. Our mommy-to-be, is expecting a boy!
- A cute button nose, a sweet little smile; A new baby is coming, in just a short while!
- A baby is coming, as cute as can be: A boy or a girl, we'll just have to see!
- We are tickled pink and happy to say, a new baby girl is on her way!
**This sample is set up for a baby shower invitation but can be altered to use for any occasion. Such as a Baby Sprinkle, Birth Announcement, Birthday Party, Baptism, Christening, 1st Communion, Graduation, Holiday Card, etc.**
The additional images above are from past customers that have granted us permission to display their completed invitation to show how this card can be customized to meet your needs. You are not limited to these, they are just to give you some ideas. (All personal information was replaced with generic information.)