Free · Printable · 60 seconds
Birthday party posters that match the whole party.
Most birthday poster sites give you a tasteful photo print that sits there looking expensive next to a wall of mismatched dollar-store balloons. This one gives you the poster, the invite, and the signs in the same palette. One photo, sixty seconds, no account.

Maya, 6 — red, yellow, cobalt with daisies and confetti.
Try a sample
Tap a kid, see the poster.
These are real outputs, not mock-ups. The carved number, the palette, the little kraft tag — that's what prints. Switch between samples to see how the palette changes everything.
Pip: yours uses your kid's photo and the palette you pick. Same look, your face.
Why a party poster, not just a photo poster.
There are three lanes in this category. The big sites own two of them. The third is the one that matters when the party is actually happening on Saturday.
Lane 1
Photo + template
Shutterfly and Canva. Beautiful for a keepsake. Looks like a school yearbook page taped to the wall when the rest of the party is paper plates and primary-color balloons.
Lane 2
AI generator
Pixa, novelty AI poster tools. Fun. Sometimes weird. Doesn't know your invite is sage green and your tablecloth is eucalyptus.
Lane 3 (this)
Party-coordinated
Pick the palette once. The poster, the invite, the RSVP page, and the printable signs all come out of the same colors. Saturday morning the room feels like it was planned, not assembled.
The whole printable kit, not just the poster.
Kids birthday party decorations printable, made for parents who already have a Saturday and don't want to redesign each piece in three different apps.
The poster
One per party. Carved number, kid inside, balloons and florals in your palette.
Matching invite
Same palette, same hand. Text or email, no envelope-licking. Browse themes.
RSVP page
A link that tracks who's coming and what they're bringing. RSVP generator.
Keep reading.
- Poster ideas by age →
What lands at 1, 4, 6, and 10 — and what kids just walk past.
- Printable decorations →
What to print at home, what to order, what to skip. Poster + invite + signs as a set.
- 6 themes that aren't the party store →
Dino, confetti, pastel florals, space, mermaid, sports — poster + invite + sign trio for each.
- Make one at home (without wasting $14) →
Paper, settings, file format, and where to print when home isn't cutting it.
- Poster sizes decoded →
11x17 vs 18x24 vs 24x36, where each one works, and the pixel dimensions to actually print.
- Shutterfly vs AI vs party tools →
The honest comparison of the three lanes, with what each one is actually good for.
Quick questions.
- What size should I print a birthday party poster at?
- 16×20 covers the wall behind the cake table without feeling like a school project. 18×24 if it's the only decoration in the room. Anything bigger and the kid stops noticing it's them.
- What file format do I get?
- A PNG you can download right away. Drop it into any drugstore print kiosk, Staples, or your home printer. No proprietary file, no account required for the free version.
- Can I match the poster to the rest of my party decorations?
- That's actually the point. Pick a palette here and it carries through to the invite, RSVP page, and printable signs, so the poster doesn't show up as the lonely tasteful thing in a room of mismatched dollar-store balloons.
- Do I have to upload a photo?
- Nope. A photo makes it personal, but the poster still works without one. Useful for siblings who refuse to sit still on photo day, or first birthdays where every photo looks like the kid is asleep.
- What happens to the photo I upload?
- Used once to make the poster, then gone. Not stored, not used to train anything. I'm a nurse-mom, not a data broker.
- How long does it take?
- About sixty seconds. Faster than the time it takes a 4-year-old to find their shoes.
Make the one for your kid.
One photo, a name, an age, a palette. Sixty seconds. Free download.