The oldest recorded birthday invitation dates back to ancient Egypt, where papyrus scrolls were used to invite guests to Pharaohs' celebrations.
During the Victorian era, elaborate and ornate invitations adorned with lace and ribbons became a symbol of sophistication.
In the 18th century, it was a common practice to write birthday messages in invisible ink, adding an element of surprise for the recipient.
Beach-themed birthday parties often use message-in-a-bottle invitations, adding a touch of maritime adventure
Some invitations come with secret compartments that reveal the party details when opened, adding an element of mystery.
With advancements in technology, you can now send birthday invitations with personalized audio messages.