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How to Make Pirate Theme Party Invitations

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Pirate Party Invitations

Ahoy there! I am in the middle of planing a pirate birthday party, and I wanted to share some of my ideas for making Pirate Theme Party Invitations. What you see above is the invitation I am using for the current party, but I am going to give you many more ideas such as wording for your pirate invitation, font suggestions, and different decorative options.

Wording for your Pirate Theme Party Invitation:

Pirate Theme PartyWording for you pirate invitation should be … well … piratey. Usually an invitation starts out with a greeting, then follows with the party information, and then closes with the rsvp information or other instructions.

Here are a few ways to start your invitation:

  • Avast ye landlubbers! Ye are invited to Jenny’s Birthday Party!
  • Ahoy me mateys! You’re invited to a Pirate Theme Party
  • Shiver me timbers, it’s Halloween! Ye be invited to celebrate with us on our pirate ship!
  • All ye landlubbers shake with fear as all hallow’s eve draws near, because all the pirates gather here!
  • Ye wenches an’ salty dogs, pillage an’ plunder await! Join us to celebrate John’s Graduation
  • X marks the spot, so come find the treasure (and some fun) at Sally’s 5th Birthday
  • Come celebrate Halloween like a pirate with lots of grub and rum in the galley
  • Ahoy there me Hearties! Ye be invited fer some fun at a Pirate Theme Party!
  • We have map to a treasure chest, so come wearing your pirate best. We’ll use the map to find the way, to treasure at Conner’s 7th Birthday!
  • Join our crew while we plunder for treasure and treats at a birthday celebration for John!

Now You can follow with the party information (date, time, location):

  • Chart yer course for 12345 Baker Street on May 17th at 6 o’clock
  • Grub and grog will be served at 5 o’clock, on the Miller’s ship, 54321 Ocean Dr on October 31st
  • Ship sets sail from post 5656 Landview Dr. Be there by Sunday, the 12 of March at three in the afternoon, or be left behind!

If you want guests to come dressed as pirates don’t forget to mention costumes!

  • Come dressed in yer pirate best!
  • Put on your eye patches and bring yer parrots for admittance to the party
  • Anyone dressed as a landlubber will be keelhauled!
  • Wear yer best pirate gear or walk the plank!
  • Pirates and wenches in proper attire only!
  • No peg leg, no puffy shirt, no party!

If you want guests to RSVP, state that at the bottom:

  • RSVP by June 20th (or you will walk the plank!)
  • Sign on to our crew roster by contacting First Mate Kelly at 555-234-5678
  • Deserters only 555×216x8424
  • Be a mate and RSVP before this date, May 26 (555) 891-2345
  • Arrrrrrr…. you coming to the party? (555) 654-3219 by June 30th please

Fonts and Graphics for your Pirate Theme Party Invitation:

Choosing the right font and graphics for your pirate party invitation can have a huge effect on the overall appearance of the invite.

Gothic fonts are great for the introductory greeting on the invitation. Gothic fonts can be a bit elaborate and a little hard to read, so you may want to format the party information portion of the invitation in plainer font. Here are a few of my favorite Gothic fonts for a pirate invitation:

If you want your invitation to look as if it was hand written, try one of these fonts:

  • Bradley Hand ITC
  • Viner Hand ITC

The links are free fonts you can download from dafont.com. After you download a font you will have to install it on your computer before you can use it.

How to install a font you have downloaded (the quick version)

Unzip the files you have downloaded, then:

Windows Vista : Right-click on the font files > “Install”

Windows XP : Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts

Mac OS X : Double-click the font file > “Install font” button.

Need more detail? How to install fonts from dafont.com

If you are looking for pirate graphics for the invitation, here are a few sources:

  • Public Domain Images from Karen Whimsey’s – huge collection of free images, look under People and Places>Pirates, and Water World>Pirate Ships.
  • Free Pirate Clip Art from Lee Hansen -  selection of free clip art, includes a few borders
  • IStockphoto – HUGE selection, these photos and images range from $1-10
  • Webweavers Pirate Clipart – several pages of free pirate clip art (including a few different pirate flags)

Now add some style to your Pirate Theme Party Invitation:

At this point you have your wording, font, and graphics (if you choose to have one). You can print your invitation and stick it in an envelope and you have an easy-peasy invitation. If you want to get more creative, here are a few ideas to help you kick it up a notch.

  • Message in a Bottle Invitations – these are little bottles you can mail by placing a label and postage directly on the bottle! They come with a lei (which you probably won’t use) and sand.  If you want to make it more pirate-y, add in some skeleton parts.
  • Age your invitations – I did a post about aging paper in the oven. Do this to you invites after you print them for a great look.
  • Send a pirate patch and earring with the invitation – this will get all of your guests excited to dress up for the party.
  • Add pirate confetti to the envelope – this is an inexpensive way to dress up an invitation.
  • Add a personal seal – Fold your invitation and close it with a wax seal. Don’t put wax on the outer envelope, it causes too many problems at the post office!
  • Make a custom Treasure Map – create a map to you house, and print the party details on the back. Age the paper, roll it up, tie it with a red ribbon and mail it in a tube (maybe throw in a little sand too).

Now you have some ideas for your pirate party invitation.  Until my next Pirate Post (on pirate decorations) I will leave you with this pirate ditty:

Fifteen Men on a Dead Man’s Chest

Fifteen men on a dead man’s chest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum,
Drink and the devil had done for the rest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum.
The mate was fixed by the bosun’s pike
The bosun brained with a marlinspike
And cookey’s throat was marked belike
It had been gripped by fingers ten
And there they lay, all good dead men
Like break o’day in a boozing ken
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum…

Pirate Theme Party

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Pirate Theme Party

Avast Ye! It is a happy coincidence that today is the day I will begin to post about the Pirate Party I am planning. Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19th), so it does seem fitting.

This year my baby brother is turning 16 (Shiver me Timbers!) so to celebrate he is getting a manly Pirate Themed Sweet 16 Party (don’t let him know I called it Sweet 16 or I’ll be keel hauled!) On the plus side, the party is in October, so we are reusing all of the fantastic decorations as our Halloween decorations! An sometime in the future I would like to have a Pirates Versus Ninjas Party.

I think a pirate theme party works in most any situation…

  • Pirate Halloween Party
  • Pirate Birthday Party
  • Celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day
  • Pirate Theme Company Picnic
  • Pirate Bar/Bat Mitzvah
  • Pirate Themed Graduation Party
  • Pirate Pool Party
  • Pirate Themed Wedding
  • Random Pirate Theme Party (or Pirates vs Ninjas)

And the list can go on and on. If it’s a gathering, stick the word pirate in front of it, and NOW you have a party! So how do you go about planning you pirate party? As I work on my pirate party over the next few weeks I will be posting helpful pirate how to’s. Here is my list of things to do…

How to Plan a Pirate Theme Party:


Pirate Costumes

  1. The Pirate Party Invitation
  2. Pirate Party Decorations
  3. Making a Pirate Flag
  4. Build a Pirate Treasure Chest
  5. Your Pirate Costume
  6. The Pirate Party Menu
  7. Pirate Cupcakes
  8. Pirate “Rum” Bottle Labels
  9. Pirate Party Music

As I finish posting about each task I will link back here to this list. So check back for more pirat-y goodness!

Classical Music for an Elegant Halloween Party: 16 Scary, Eerie and Creepy Selections

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Halloween can be many things. It can be fun, lighthearted, scary and frightening. It can also be elegant. Elegant? Well, yes actually.

Picture this: You are dressed in a black ball gown (or tux, for you guys). You enter a setting akin to Dracula’s castle in Transylvania; deep red rose centerpieces on black tablecloths, spider web-laden chandeliers, low light with candles everywhere, and a glass of blood red wine in your hand. Nice, huh?

Now start playing Monster Mash in the background. Ruins the mood doesn’t it?

Don’t get me wrong, I love fun Halloween Party Music (Check out this list of my favorite Halloween Party Songs) but sometimes you are trying to set a scene, and Thriller and Purple People Eater just don’t cut it. So if your Halloween party is shooting for more “wine and cheese” versus “beer and pretzels”, try a few of these Scary Classical Music Selections that are perfect for Halloween:

16 Classical Music Selections for an Elegant Halloween Party

  1. Bach – Toccata and Fugue in d minor, BWV 565
  2. Brahms – Begräbnisgesang
  3. Camille Saint-Saens – Danse Macabre, Op. 40
  4. Gluck - Dance of the Furies
  5. Grieg – In the Hall of the Mountain King
  6. Liszt – Mephisto Waltz
  7. Mendelssohn - First Walpurgis Night
  8. Mozart – Requiem “Dies Irae”
  9. Mussorgsky – A Night on Bald Mountain
  10. Orff – Carmina Burana, O Fortuna
  11. Paganini – Witches Dance
  12. Grieg – Småtrold (Puck)
  13. Rachmaninoff – The Bells, Lento Lugubre
  14. Tartini – Sonata for violin & continuo in G minor, “The Devil’s Trill”
  15. Webern – Variations Op. 27 – Ruhig fliessend
  16. Williams – Devil’s Dance (composed by the same guy who did the music for Star Wars!)

If you would rather not hunt down the music, Devil’s Dance and Classics from the Crypt are fantastic CDs that will set the mood perfectly.


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The Best Halloween Party Music: 25 Fantastic Songs to Play at a Halloween Party

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I always start planning my Halloween party early. I have to say it can be hard to get into the late October mindset when it is still warm. So I dug out my Halloween Party Playlist and lit a pumpkin spice candle to get the fall ideas flowing.

The following songs are perfect for your next Halloween Party. It is a great mix of songs, everyone knows them (or they should) and they all fit the spooky, scary, evil, devil’s night theme of Halloween.

25 Fantastic Songs to play at a Halloween Party:

  1. Thriller – Michael Jackson
  2. Don’t Fear the Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult
  3. Superstition – Stevie Wonder
  4. Love Potion #9 – The Clovers
  5. Witchy Woman – The Eagles
  6. Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  7. The Time Warp – Rocky Horror Picture Show
  8. I Put a Spell on You – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
  9. The Devil Went Down to Georgia – Charlie Daniels
  10. Witchcraft - Frank Sinatra
  11. Lil’ Red Riding Hood – Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
  12. Hungry Like the Wolf – Duran Duran
  13. Monster Mash – Bobby Boris Pickett
  14. Purple People Eater – Sheb Wooley
  15. Dead Man’s Party – Oingo Boingo
  16. It’s the End of the World As We Know It – R.E.M
  17. She Blinded Me With Science – Thomas Dolby
  18. Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
  19. Sympathy for the Devil – Rolling Stones
  20. Black Magic Woman – Santana
  21. Highway to Hell – AC/DC
  22. VooDoo Child – Jimi Hendrix
  23. Devil with a Blue Dress On – Mitch Ryder
  24. Bat Out Of Hell – Meat Loaf
  25. Super Freak – Rick James

If you’re looking for a great spooky sounds CD for background music, I highly recommend the Martha Stewart Spooky Scary Sounds for Halloween … I play it in my front yard as we pass out candy. It is realistic and not at all cheesy, like other “Halloween Sounds” CD compellations I have heard.

Or, if you are looking for music that is more elegant (but still spooky) try this list of Scary Classical Music for Halloween.

Happy Halloween!
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