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Pokemon Birthday Party Invitations (with free Silhouette cut file)

My kids have been obsessed with Pokemon lately (it’s always something), and Evan decided that he wanted a Pokemon birthday party.  This year was especially exciting because Evan got to have his very first friend party!  Normally, I just go the lazy route and send a Facebook invite, but inviting his friends from school and such required some old-school paper invites.

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I needed to make them cutesy and crafty, of course, so I used my Silhouette to help me make these Pokeball invitations.   I think I finally understand the paper crafters of the world a little more.  They turned out SO cute!!!  If you don’t have a Silhouette, don’t worry.  I’ve also provided a printable version that you can cut with plain old scissors!

Pokemon Birthday Party Invitations - Free Silhouette cut file OR pdf printable!

Not much of a tutorial to post today, but I have free files for the Silhouette and a regular printable pdf.  Click here to download the free invitation files.

If you would like some printable Pokemon Valentines that look the same, click here.

There are two Silhouette files.  The inside is a print-and-cut that should be done on white cardstock.  The outside file contains the red and black pieces to cut.  If you want your invites to look like mine, you will need to download and install this Pokemon font that comes with an outline and inside of the letters.  You need to overlap them after typing.

If you are printing, there are three pdf files to download.  I did my best to transfer these from the Silhouette software that I designed them in.  I’m not 100% sure how they will look printed, so do a test print before you start.  If anything, the outlines can at least be used for a template to cut the ball out.  I split the files into pages to print on white, red, and black cardstock.  You might be able to see the lines printed on the black, but you might not.  If not, just print on white, and use as a template.  I provided lines to write the information like name and address, or you can right click in Adobe Reader and select “add text or signature” to type some text.

Pokemon Birthday Party Invitations - Free Silhouette cut file OR pdf printable!

Hope you like them as much as I do!

Click here for more free Pokemon party printables.

And take a look at these other great Pokemon Party Ideas!

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Get some free printable Pokemon valentines too.

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Rochelle

Monday 3rd of September 2018

I printed the templates for the red and black sections straight onto black and red construction paper and it worked perfectly and made it so much easier to cut out and avoid the whole tracing part. Black construction paper is just light enough that you can easily see the black printed lines. :)

THANK YOU for providing such a great template!!!

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Monday 3rd of September 2018

Such a great idea! I'm so glad the template worked out for you!

Jo

Monday 28th of May 2018

Hi, I cant download the invitation although I have subscribed. Please help!

Thanks.

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Monday 28th of May 2018

I see you haven't confirmed your subscription. You should have gotten an email with a confirmation link to click. Then you'll get a link to the file. Send me an email at cutesycrafts@hotmail.com if you need help with the process.

Elizabeth

Wednesday 29th of November 2017

Do you make these and sell them?

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Wednesday 29th of November 2017

I don't, sorry. You might be able to find something similar on Etsy though.

Lance

Monday 23rd of October 2017

I can't seem to download the invitation, in spite of subscribing. My email is yourface31@yahoo.com. Thank you.

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Monday 23rd of October 2017

Just sent you an email.

Kara

Friday 26th of August 2016

I'm trying to "DIY" my son's Pokemon party as much as possible, and these invitations are perfect! I just printed them out, along with the pin the tail on Pikachu. Thank you so much for sharing these templates!! Next up, attempting to make a pokeball pinata.....

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Wednesday 7th of September 2016

So glad you are able to use them! Ooh a DIY pinata sounds fun!

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