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QuinceaƱera invitations

Go all out for their 15th birthday with customizable online quinceaƱera invitations and templates you can email, text, or share.

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QuinceaƱera invitation templates

Fifteen years ago, you were blessed with a daughter. Now request the honor of your friends’ and family’s presence to celebrate her 15th birthday! Her departure from the kids’ table is an event to remember so commemorate the occasion with a blowout bash. Get the soirĆ©e started by picking a quinceaƱera theme and start crafting custom online quinceaƱera invitations.

Online quinceaƱera invitation designs

Few teenage dreamers can resist thinking pink on their big 15th birthday (it’s a classic for a reason), and you’ll find quinceaƱera invitation designs in rosy hues for any style. Stage a sweetly traditional scene with digital quinceaƱera invitations featuring bold blossoms perfect for a flower crown. Rifle Paper Co.’s hand-painted botanicals bring a little whimsy to the day and Ashley G delivers vibrant watercolor templates with gold foil embellishments fitting of a princess. CONFETTI SYSTEM steals the show with realistic images of tassels and (you guessed it) windswept confetti, and budding fashionistas will love designs from style staples like Oscar de la Renta and kate spade new york. Looking for something understated but still packed full of unique flavor? Sugar Paper features minimalist templates that keep the spotlight on the lady of the day. And of course, we have quinceaƱera invitations that put the birthday girl front and center with a photograph.

No matter what design she requests, you can add the details that you know suit them best. Craft the perfect quinceaƱera invitation wording with your choice of fonts and colors and pick out an appropriately festive backdrop, stamp, and envelope liner for their invitation.

What do you put on a quinceaƱera invitation?

You’ll want to cover all the main bases—who’s invited (are plus ones an option?), the party’s location, and the arrival time. Other basics include dress code and gift information (don’t forget to pop in your registry link). Plan to send quinceaƱera invites eight weeks in advance to ensure the birthday girl gets the best turnout for her big bash.

How do you send quinceaƱera invitations online?

Sending online quinceaƱera invitations through Paperless Post is the easiest way to connect—all you need is guests’ contact information. With RSVP tracking, you’ll be able to keep tabs on who’s attending and you can message guests online with ease. Targeted reminders let you keep in touch with those who have and haven’t RSVPed yet. Send a message to the group as a whole—an ideal way to communicate any unforeseen event changes or to share a hashtag for adding photographs post-party.

After the celebration, let your daughter take the lead by handling one more tradition: thank you notes. Browse thank you cards perfect for showing a bit of gratitude, especially in response to those lovely quinceaƱera gifts. After all, the mark of royalty is good social graces.