Children's Birthday Party InvitationsSweet Treats

by Shirley Lin Schneider
"Sweet Treats" - Children's Birthday Party Invitations in Bubblegum by Shirley Lin Schneider.

Children's Birthday Party InvitationsSweet Treats

by Shirley Lin Schneider
  • Standard
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$67
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  • Flat Card
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  • Free unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.
All Children's Birthday Party Invitations are design challenge winners.

Celebrate your son or daughter's special day with our unique birthday party invitations in a variety of themes, all created for you by Minted's global community of designers. Make any design work for any age with our fully customizable cards on Minted's luxe paper. If you have any questions or special requests for your cards, please email us.
A sweet birthday invitation featuring summer treats: popsicles and ice cream.

  • Dimensions

    7" x 5"

  • Printing

    Standard

  • Card Type

    Flat Card

Unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.

Unique designs, freshly sourced from our community of independent artists.

The most luxurious paper and printing techniques.

Truly one-of-a-kind.

Free recipient address printing.

cherry, ice cream, ice cream cone, popsicles, scoops, sprinkles, stripes, summer, watercolor

about the artist

byShirley Lin Schneider

Manhattan Beach, CA

SoCal native. Mom to two tots. Wife. Designer. Fueled by coffee ice cream. Lover of all things pretty. My work is influenced and inspired by my coastal roots and the world through my children's eyes.

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