Neon Glow Birthday Ticket Invitation Kids Glow Party Pass
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Neon Glow Birthday Ticket Invitation Kids Glow Party Pass

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Neon Glow Birthday Ticket Invitation Kids Glow Party PassMake your celebration feel like a real event with this personalized neon glow ticket invitation. Designed in a fun admit one ticket style, this printed invitation features vibrant neon glow sticks set against a sleek black background, perfect for kids and teens who love glow in the dark parties and high energy celebrations. Printed on premium white paper and measuring 2. 5" x 7", this ticket invitation is a standout alternative to traditional birthday

Make your celebration feel like a real event with this personalized neon glow ticket invitation. Designed in a fun admit one ticket style, this printed invitation features vibrant neon glow sticks set against a sleek black background, perfect for kids and teens who love glow-in-the-dark parties and high-energy celebrations.

Printed on premium white paper and measuring 2.5" x 7", this ticket invitation is a standout alternative to traditional birthday cards. The ticket-style format creates excitement from the moment it’s opened, making guests feel like they’re holding an exclusive event pass rather than a standard invitation.

Personalize the event name, date, time, location, and RSVP details to create a one-of-a-kind party invite that sets the tone before the celebration even begins.

Ideal for:

  • Kids' and teens' birthday invitations

  • Milestone birthday invitations

  • Glow-in-the-dark parties and neon-themed celebrations

  • Arcade parties, dance parties, and evening events

This custom printed ticket is a fun, modern way to invite guests and build excitement before the party even begins.

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You can customize the text and even request other colors to suit your style. Plus, one of our talented designers will work with you to make sure your design looks just the way you want it.

PRINTING AND SHIPPING:
We print and ship your tickets straight to your doorstep! No more worries about buying expensive printing equipment or running out of ink at the last minute. You can sit back, relax, and let us handle everything.

DETAILS:
We can customize your ticket with your preferred text and design. The tickets are printed double-sided, featuring a design on the front and the back of the ticket.

We advise against adding text to the back of the tickets, as it can be challenging to ensure perfect centering. Instead, we recommend using a visually stunning pattern design or a plain color. This will enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the tickets while ensuring their high-quality print and presentation.

PAPER TYPE:
Our tickets are printed in the USA on high-quality, heavy weight white matte card stock, ensuring that your tickets will look and feel premium.

SIZE:
Our tickets measure 2.5’’ x 7’’, which is a non-standard size. Therefore, we print them on a 5’’ x 7’’ card and provide instructions on how to cut the cards in half, resulting in two tickets per card. This ensures that you receive tickets of the highest quality and accuracy, despite their non-standard size.

COLORS:
The colors displayed in the preview images are just one of the many options available. We offer full customization of the colors to align perfectly with your event's vision. Just share your preferred color scheme with us, and we'll tailor the design accordingly. To ensure your complete satisfaction, we'll provide you with a design proof for your review and approval before proceeding with the printing process. Your vision, your colors – we're here to make it happen!

POSSIBLE USES:
This ticket card is incredibly versatile and can be easily adapted for various types of events. Our talented designers are ready to work their magic with just a few text changes, tailoring this invitation to align perfectly with the unique theme and spirit of your event.

MATCHING DESIGNS:
Pair this ticket with matching invitations, thank you note cards, notepads, welcome signs, table numbers and other matching design pieces to create a cohesive and elegant look for your event. Simply scroll below to add some matching items to your cart.

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