How to Write a 40th Birthday Invitation
There are many different birthday invitations available at greeting card stores and online for people turning 40. However, creating your own invitation is a simple way to personalize the milestone birthday. The best birthday invitations use an eye-catching graphic or photo, the birthday person's name and details about the birthday person. Of course, you will need to include the time, date and location of the party, as well as a phone number for guests to RSVP.
Instructions
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Request guests "usher Janis into her 40th year with her two favorite things, friends and family." Invite them to "karaoke the night away with Janis at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at Victoria's house. Call Victoria to RSVP."
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Tell guests, "Like fine wine, Anthony has only gotten better with age. Please join us for a wine and cheese tasting in his honor at 7 p.m. on January 2 in Anthony's home."
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Use a picture of the birthday person as a youngster on the cover of the invitation. Inside it write, "She hasn't changed a bit. Please, celebrate Susan's 40th birthday with us.
Time: 2 p.m.
Date: March 15
Place: 111 First Street
RSVP: (444) 444-4444, ask for Sarah -
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Remind guests of the times he pranked them. Tell them to "return the favor at his 40th birthday party by giving him a gag gift he will never forget." Continue by inviting them to "a backyard barbecue at 4 p.m. July 25 at Old Time Park." Ask them to RSVP by calling "Jerry."
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Ask for guests' help in surprising the birthday girl. "Don't tell Sharon...we know she's turning 40. Help us celebrate at a surprise party. The fun will begin at 7 p.m. November 7 at Olivia's house. Please bring a photo of Sharon and RSVP by calling Olivia at (555) 555-5555."
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Tips & Warnings
Every invitation must include the time, date and location of the party.
References
- Photo Credit Cheesecake image by géraldine gemin from Fotolia.com