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100th birthday invitations

Celebrate the milestone of a century with customizable 100th birthday invitations. Add fun photos and event details, send via text, email, or shareable link, and track RSVPs.

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Decade Photo

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Pinstripe Numerals

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Decade

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Milestone Manuscript

Stephanie Fishwick

Botanic Numerals

Rifle Paper Co.

Milestone Dots

Sugar Paper

Bottle Model

The Gilded Age

Loopy

Milestone Portrait

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Celebrating a 100th birthday is a phenomenal occasion that deserves a phenomenal birthday invitation to match. Whether you’re looking for something bold and eye-catching like your loved one, or something elegant and timeless, we’ve got the perfect 100th birthday celebration invitation design for you.

100th birthday invitation ideas

Treat your loved one to the birthday celebration of their dreams this year with personalized invites to get your guests in the mood for a party.

  • Minimal 100th birthday invitations: If your loved one is looking for a simplistic, ‘no-fuss’ invitation for a pared-back get-together with friends and family, then look no further. Classy designs by Sugar Paper such as ‘Milestone Dots’ and ‘Pop of Gold’ will perfectly reflect the elegance and glamor of the birthday person.
  • Floral 100th birthday celebration invitations: If you’re looking for a floral design to mirror a life that is long-lived and forever blossoming, take a look at the design ‘Botanic Numerals’ by Rifle Paper Co. Personalize the template by adding a photo and custom text.
  • Eye-catching 100th birthday invitations: Do you want a 100th birthday celebration invitation that reflects the grandeur and majesty of your loved one? Take a look at these brilliant designs: ‘Pinstripe Numerals’, ‘The Gilded Age’, and ‘Bottle Model’ to inject some fun into your invitations.

How to manage your birthday party guest list

It couldn’t be simpler to design, send out, and manage your 100th birthday party invitations using our handy online system. Manage your guest list in just a few clicks, giving you one less thing to worry about ahead of the big day!

Simply select your design for our wide range of 100th birthday invitations, and customize it to suit the birthday person and event theme. Write in the date, time, and location of the party, along with any details of a dress code. Some dress code ideas include ‘Black Tie’, ‘Stars through the Century’, and ‘Gold Garments’.

When you’ve perfected your design, simply upload your guest list and hit ‘Send’. You can send out your online invites via email, text, or by shareable link. Keep track of replies, send reminders, and message guests directly quickly and easily!

Decorations for your 100th birthday party

Celebrate a long and happy life with some elegant birthday party supplies from Paperless Post Party Shop. Decorate your venue with gold balloons, glitter candles, and star garlands, and adorn your table with gold foil plates and cups. Create a cohesive theme to wow your guests and create lasting memories for friends and family.

100th birthday party ideas

A 100th birthday is a huge achievement, and as such should be celebrated in magnificent fashion! Here are just a few of our favorite 100th birthday party ideas:

  • Photographs and videos for a presentation
  • Karaoke with all of the birthday person’s favorite songs
  • Easy sit-down games like crosswords, bingo, and quizzes
  • A showing of an old movie
  • Get each of your guests to write down one or two things that they love about the birthday person, and read them out throughout the event
  • Decade theme e.g., 1930s, 1970s, etc.