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Mickey Mouse Inspired Birthday Invitations + Free Printable!

After designing those special Valentine cards for my nephew who loves Mickey, I decided to create some birthday invitations inspired by Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

Each design is full customizeable. If you need different wording, or different colors, don't hesitate to ask.

Comes in two options: Mickey or Minnie


Comes with 5 character options, and 5 background options.
Visit my store to see all options.


And I saved my favorite for last!
Two options: Without Photo or With Photo


And be sure to check out the {Birthday} section for other invitations! 


And for your freebie for this week:
(It will be available free through 2/24/15, after which it will be available in my shop)
"If You Can Dream It You Can Do It" Digital Printable - 8x10 JPG
Download {HERE}

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