What’s a Halloween Party without invitations? These awesome owl invites aren’t too spooky and they’re just right for delivering important party info. Click on any of the pictures below to download your own copy of the PDF to print yourself. (If you want someone else to do the work for you, check out Brightside Prints for the original, customizable invitation.)
1. Print the owl card onto white cardstock and cut into 5×7” cards. 2. Create invitation wording and print onto regular text weight paper. Cut to a 5×7” and roll into a scroll. 3. Punch two small holes into the owl invite. 4. Thread twine through the holes and secure the scroll to the owl card with the twine.
Graphic Design by Brightside Prints. Photos by Nicole Hill Gerulat.

































10 Comments
How wonderful! Very classy…
Hey that is really cute!!!!
thank you for this fab idea love christine in italy xx
Thank you for such a great idea… last night, I was piddling around with the idea of using an owl on an invitation… but couldn’t figure out something that I loved… now I have something!
Oh my stars, so cute!! How do you mail this without the scroll getting crushed? Or would hand delivery be best? This really is beyond adorable!
Hi Miss { SHE } –yeah, it’s definitely a hand delivery invite or you could box them up and ship. xo
You did it again with your genius ideas! Could you tell us what font you used for your written invite? Thank you so much
Keecam: I designed the owl invite. The font is called Nelly Script and can be purchased here: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/tart-workshop/nelly-script/
SHE: I sent one through the mail, and the scroll was a little smashed, but not too bad if you can’t hand deliver.
I’ve really been into owls this year … they are all over children’s clothing. Thank you!
ty!
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