Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Graduation Invites for the Grads in your Life

 


The time has come for you to send out those graduation invites! Congratulations on making it through another year of school, and best wishes to you as you pursue your life goals. As always, we love seeing our family members’ accomplishments, and we’re so proud of you. We hope you enjoy this collection of graduation invitations that will show your friends and family how proud we are of you! Happy Graduation.


Golden Tassel Graduation Invitations



You can’t go wrong with these classic graduation invites. Simple and elegant, these cards feature gold accents on a shiny blue background that looks great against any school’s logo. Your graduate will be proud to send and receive these beautiful announcements. 


Plus, you won’t have to worry about fitting all of their information onto a tiny card—each card holds five lines of text, allowing you to list everyone who should be invited without leaving any off. And when it comes time to RSVP, there’s plenty of room for guests to let you know if they plan on attending or not. 


Each pack includes 100 cards and envelopes, so order early! If you want something a little more casual but still want your grad to feel special, try our fun tassel invitations instead. They come in two colors: red and black or white and black. Both styles include tassels in three different colors: gold, silver, or bronze—your choice! Each set includes 50 invitations plus matching envelopes.


Signed Student Graduation Invitations



The vast majority of grads expect to receive one or more graduation invitations. In fact, two-thirds of college grads have at least three (and sometimes as many as 10) events they must attend to celebrate their big day. 


Some schools even send out unofficial social announcements which tell students that if they know someone else who is graduating, they should invite them as well. As you’re designing graduation invitations, then, it’s a good idea to take into account how important other guests will be—some people may want them to be addressed to Mr. & Mrs., others won’t care and still, others may only want an envelope addressed with a name and not necessarily their titles. 


You can also consider including extra envelopes so those who are invited but can’t make it don’t feel left out. There are lots of options when it comes to printing graduation invites, so check around before deciding on any particular vendor. 


If you need assistance in making sure everything looks just right, most professional printers offer proofs where you can get feedback before going ahead with production! When it comes time to address your invites and put together your guest list, keep in mind that inviting family members isn’t always appropriate. 


Graduations often include a luncheon or dinner afterward—or perhaps there will be several celebrations spread over multiple days—so bringing spouses and children along might mean paying for expensive babysitters or passing up on some activities because kids aren’t welcome. Whether you decide to ask grandparents instead or include children anyway is entirely up to you.


Teacher's Chalkboard Graduation Invitations



These teacher graduation invitations are perfect for a whimsical touch. Personalize with each graduate's name to add some school spirit to his or her graduation party. If you have lots of graduates, it's easy to add details such as major and college so guests know how much they should cheer. 


The bright colors on these chalkboard cards give them an eye-catching look that will appeal to all ages. Each card features a classic chalkboard print on one side and a blank space on the other side for writing a message. It also comes with matching envelopes that are sure to fit any theme you choose.  Choose from red, blue, green, or purple chalkboard design options.


Twin Portraits Graduation Invitations



Whether you’re celebrating high school graduation or college, a twin portrait invitation is always a fun way to announce that two people are graduating. Show off each graduate with two separate portraits side by side. 


And if you know what kind of school they’re going to—for example, if one is going to nursing school and one is going to law school—you can make note of it on your card. The first line of text should read Congrats! Graduating high (or college) and heading. 


It’s also fun to include where they went to school before so there are no surprises when they show up at their new campus looking exactly like everyone else. You could say Congrats! Graduating from and heading to.


You can even add a little color-coding so graduates wearing caps and gowns stand out. Or instead of showing both graduates in caps and gowns, have them wear their favorite outfits. One could be dressed as a nurse while another wears his football uniform. Whatever works best for you and your grads is great too.


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