Friday 2 October 2015

Rhyming Birthday Party Invitation Ideas

A rhyming verse makes a standard invitation more entertaining.


Putting together the perfect birthday party invitation is one of the most important parts of planning a party. While it is perfectly acceptable to use packaged invitations for a party, it is more interesting to put something together yourself. One way to make your invitations stand out is to include a clever rhyming verse. A properly executed rhyme can be just as entertaining to write as it is to read. Does this Spark an idea?


First Birthdays


A first birthday is certainly a good time to rhyme.


First birthdays are especially appropriate for rhyming invitations. You want your baby's first birthday party to be a lighthearted, festive affair, and a little iambic pentameter is the perfect way to convey just that tone. Some sample verses are:


"Come to my party and celebrate a bit. See my first cake, I'll be wearing it!"


"One little candle placed on the cake. One first birthday wish to make! Join as we celebrate [NAME]'s birthday, don't be late!"


"Two, four, six, eight, it is time to celebrate. [NAME] our precious son, has hit a year, he's turning one!"


For Surprise Parties


Surprise birthday parties are meant to be jovial affairs. Although you want to keep a secret, so that the guest of honor will be surprised, you want the whole process to be one full of laughter and happy anticipation. Using a rhyming verse on the invitation can help get all of your guests into the right frame of mind. Some catchy examples are:


"There's a Birthday Party, and you're invited to show. But don't tell [NAME], because he doesn't know! So if you can make it, here's a word to the wise, make sure to come early, 'cause it's a surprise!"


"Be careful what you do and say, for this is a SURPRISE! When [NAME] arrives at the party place, she won't believe her eyes!"


Milestone Birthdays


There are a number of milestone birthdays that can be celebrated. Sending out an invitation to any of these major birthdays is a perfect opportunity to use a little rhyme. Some cute ones are:


"Celebrate the happy times, raise a glass of beer. Come celebrate with [NAME], in honor of his 40th year!"


"[PLACE] will be the scene, to celebrate [NAME] Sweet 16. [DATE] is the date, the party starts at [TIME], so don't be late. Your presence is crucial, so RSVP, by returning your response card ASAP."


"The time is here, let's give a cheer! We must all buy [NAME] a beer! Join us for a birthday full of fun --- our friend [NAME] is 21!"

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