Invitation Wording Generator
Good invitation wording answers the questions parents actually have: who the party is for, when to arrive, where to go, whether siblings are welcome, what food is served, and how to RSVP.
Use the generator for a fast first draft, then adjust the tone so it sounds like your family. The static examples below are included in the page HTML so search engines and parents can read them without running the tool.
How to use this tool
A good kids invitation answers four questions before a parent has to ask: who the party is for, exactly when it starts and ends, where to go, and how to RSVP. Whatever wording you pick, check those four are unmissable before you hit send.
If your party has details the generator does not cover — a dress code for a costume theme, a pool that needs swimsuits, a drop-off policy — add one plain sentence at the end. Parents forgive plain wording; they do not forgive discovering the swimsuit rule at the door.
Static examples
- Join us for Ava's 5th birthday celebration! We will have cake, games, and a rainbow craft. Please RSVP by March 3 and share any allergies.
- You are invited to Leo's dinosaur birthday dig. Come ready for fossil fun, snacks, and cake. Siblings are welcome if included in your RSVP.
- Help us celebrate Mia turning 7 with a space mission party. Launch time is 2:00 PM. Please RSVP by Friday with any dietary notes.
- It is Noah's superhero training day. Capes are welcome, comfy shoes are best, and RSVP details help us plan snacks and favors.
- Please join us for Emma's art party. We will paint, snack, and sing happy birthday. Wear clothes that can handle washable paint.
- Oliver is turning 4. Come for construction truck play, cake, and a hard-hat sendoff. Please let us know about allergies.
- Sophia's teddy bear picnic is coming up. Bring a favorite stuffed friend and RSVP so we can pack picnic snacks.
- Jackson is having a soccer birthday. Sneakers are recommended, water will be ready, and families can share allergy notes in the RSVP.
- Grace is turning 8 with a science lab party. We will run simple experiments and celebrate with cake. Please RSVP by May 10.
- Henry's camping birthday starts at base camp at 3:00 PM. Come ready for a scavenger hunt, snacks, and stories.
- Lily is turning 6 with a mermaid celebration. Shell crafts, bubbles, and cake are planned. Please RSVP with dietary needs.
- Ethan is leveling up. Join us for a video game inspired party with offline challenges, snacks, and cake.
- Charlotte's princess party begins at noon. Royal outfits are optional, kindness is required, and allergy notes are welcome.
- Lucas is turning 5 with a pirate treasure hunt. Please RSVP so we can prepare maps, snacks, and treasure bags.
- Amelia's butterfly garden party will include crafts, cake, and a seed-cup favor. Please RSVP by April 2.
- Mason is turning 9. Join us for tie-dye, snacks, and birthday cake. Please send shirt size with your RSVP.
- Harper's donut birthday brunch starts at 10:30 AM. Come for mini donuts, fruit, and a sweet birthday song.
- Logan's race car party is ready for the starting line. Driver check-in begins at 1:00 PM.
- Ella is turning 6 with a winter princess party. Snowflake crafts and cake are planned. Please RSVP with allergies.
- James is celebrating with a farm animal party. Parents are welcome to stay, and sibling RSVPs help us plan snacks.
FAQs
What should every invitation include?
Include child name, age, date, time, location, RSVP date, allergy question, and sibling policy.
Should I mention gifts?
Only if needed. You can say gifts are optional, no gifts please, or include a gentle wishlist note.
Can I ask about allergies in the invite?
Yes. A short allergy question is helpful and expected for many kids parties.
Ready to send the invite?
Create your party, collect RSVPs, ask about allergies, and keep the details in one place.