Blue & Brown Collage Photo Twin Birth Announcement - Polka Dot AccentsA larger collage version of our Blue & Brown Collage Photo Birth Announcement, you may use 1-2 main photos and 10-12 small photos to showcase your new arrivals on this design! In this example, we converted all the small photos to sepia, leaving the main photo in color, which creates a beautiful effect against the rich brown & baby blue in this design (you can choose to have your photos in color, sepia, black & white or a mixture of tints). The polka dot accents help to focus on the main photo and text, which can be customized as you wish. This design can be customized to any colors & theme that you prefer, for triplets or other multiple births, or for a single baby boy’s birth announcement, just note your requests here: Blue & Brown Collage Photo Twin Birth Announcement.

Blue & Brown Dots Twin Boy Birth Announcement - Three PhotoThis boy version of our Pink & Brown Dots Twin Girls Birth Announcement design features three photos of this new twin baby boys – a single photo of each of them on the sides, with their names & individual information beneath, then one photo of them together in the middle with their date of birth beneath. Their nicknames are also shadowed beneath the greeting above the photos. The photos are left in color to accent their little blue outfits, but also can be custom tinted to a light sepia tone to match the design if desired. This design may be created for a single baby boy, twins or triplets as desired and the blue & brown can be changed to green, yellow, or any other color of your choice.

twin boy & girl photo birth announcementThis simple twin birth announcement design showcases two photos of the new baby boy & girl, with a faux ribbon & background in a soft mint green color (which can be changed to anything you wish). A soft vanilla conversion on the black & white photos keeps a custom, dreamy look to this card, and you may also choose to keep your photos in color. All of the text can be customized & the names can be in a print style font rather than the script if you prefer.