With pride, joy and love, invite your loved ones to share in a day of happiness as your daughter receives her First Holy Communion. This beautiful sepia toned photo was used in our Pink First Holy Communion Photo Invitation design to create a strikingly simple invitation, with a soft pink border that can be customized to any color you wish.
This customization of our Blue First Holy Communion Photo Invitation was used for this sweet baby boy’s Baptism, complete with a color photo & keeping the soft blue border from the original design as it matched his blanket nicely. A custom verse opens the card by saying: “A sweet little treasure, sent from above, a coo and a smile, wrapped up in love…” His name is highlighted in a script font, with all the Holy Baptism and lunch reception details beneath. This design may be used for any event, from a Christening to a birth announcement & the border color can also be changed if you wish.
This boy’s First Holy Communion invitation can be customized with any border color you like (although pink & blue are the most popular) & can be single sided on photo paper with a soft photo in color, black & white, or sepia. To showcase more photos, create a double-sided flat design on card stock with a photo collage on the back (with an accent in the middle of an initial or graphic), or even on our folded four-panel cardstock for additional wording & photos. This design is also easily adapted for a baptism, Christening, dedication, or other event.
This girl’s First Holy Communion invitation can be customized with any border color you like (although pink & blue are the most popular) & can be single sided on photo paper with a soft photo in color, black & white, or sepia. To showcase more photos, create a double-sided flat design on card stock with a photo collage on the back (with an accent in the middle of an initial or graphic), or even on our folded four-panel cardstock for additional wording & photos. This design is also easily adapted for a baptism, Christening, dedication, or other event.









