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Unicorn party invites and cake toppers

Throwing a unicorn party is a fun way to enjoy the magic of unicorns with your kids. You don’t have to go broke buying all of these unicorn supplies to throw a magical unicorn party though. Today we’re sharing our favorite unicorn party invites and cake topper printables so you can throw a festive party without the extra costs.

Throwing a unicorn party is a fun way to enjoy the magic of unicorns with your kids. Today we’re sharing our favorite unicorn party invites and cake topper printables so you can throw a festive party without the extra costs. #Printable #Unicorn #PartyIdeas

How to Throw a Unicorn Party

Make Unicorn invites

Using our unicorn party invites you can print however many party invitations you need. These invites are pretty festive and include what you need for a kids’ unicorn party. These DIY unicorn invites feature a beautiful unicorn with the name of the kid who’s having the party along with the recipient’s name. There’s a spot to RSVP via email or phone as well as a place for the parents’ name so that the recipient knows who to address their RSVP to.

Include email in your invitation

When it comes to throwing a unicorn party during this century it’s important to include both a phone number and email address. Many parents are using technology to quickly reply to anyone who’s sent them a party invitation. That’s why we made sure to include an RSVP email and phone number placeholder in our DIY unicorn invitations.

Decorate your own cake

One of the best ways to save even more money on your magical unicorn party is to bake and decorate your cake at home. Our unicorn cake topper is beautiful enough to place on top of any cake when printed on cardstock or edible paper option. This DIY birthday topper printable has a spot to put your child’s name on so that the special birthday child can feel even more special on their magical day.

Can I make a birthday party cake in advance?

When it comes to baking a cake for your child’s unicorn party, I wouldn’t bake the cake 4 days in advance as someone recently asked. Instead, you’ll want to make your unicorn birthday cake no more than 2 days before the unicorn party.

This will ensure the birthday cake is still safe to eat when your party guests arrive and gives you enough time to decorate your child’s birthday cake with the unicorn cake topper. For the cake topper, you’ll simply print it out and write your child’s name on it or edit the file to insert your child’s name on your computer before printing.

The unicorn party invite is featured in a PDF format that will allow you to print as many copies as you need. Simply click to download the unicorn party invite file, and open it from your computer. Then you’ll select how many unicorn invitations to print and sit down to fill them out with your child to invite all their friends to this magical unicorn party.

With both the unicorn party invites and cake topper, you’ll be one step closer to throwing the best unicorn party ever for your child!

Now, it is time for you to download the Unicorn party invites and cake toppers. Click the image below to download the freebie

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