4th of July party invitations

It’s about 95 degrees in Boston today, so I suppose it’s not a surprise that I started thinking about July 4th.

Every year, my July 4th weekend is accounted for — my wedding anniversary is that weekend and my wife and I usually get away. As a result, I usually have to decline the 4th of July party invitations that I receive. I think last year I was invited to at least two 4th of July parties that we declined.

Yet even though I don’t participate in any July 4th party planning, 4th of July is a pretty popular event on MyPunchbowl. We have lots of 4th of July invitations to choose from and lots of great party tips and advice for your 4th of July party planning.

If you never have used MyPunchbowl before, why not get started today by sending a 4th of July save the date? You don’t need much information to send your save the date — simply put in the date and place of your 4th of July party and send it off to your friends and family. Come back a few weeks before the event to send your online invitations. Easy and simple.

Here’s are a few of the 4th of July party invitations that are available on MyPunchbowl:

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One Response to “4th of July party invitations”

  1. Stephen Inoue Says:

    These are East Coast 4th of July templates! Way too much photo clip art.

    At least here on the West Coast people want a relaxed 4th of July get together. Having some anime kids hold sparkles, 4th of July kid parade with kids waving flags with their wagon and dog, motorboats with flags, downtown skyline with fireworks, big firecracker exploding, beach BBQ and Summer camp style templates would go over better out here.

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