Free Pokemon Party Printables For An Epic Birthday

Calling all Pokémon trainers! These free Pokemon party printables make it easy to put together a fun birthday celebration without designing everything yourself.

Pokemon Party Printables

The collection includes printable invitations, cupcake toppers, favor tags, water bottle labels, food cards, a welcome sign and a Happy Birthday banner.

Simply download the files, print what you need and start decorating.

If you’re still planning the rest of the celebration, take a look at these Pokemon party ideas.

You’ll find plenty of inspiration for decorations, party food, games and activities.

Ready to get started? Download your Pokemon birthday party printables at the end of the post.

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What’s Included in the Free Pokemon Printable Pack?

This printable collection includes everything you need to decorate the main areas of your party:

  • Printable Pokemon invitations
  • Pokemon welcome sign
  • Pokemon cupcake toppers
  • Pokemon party favor tags
  • Pokemon water bottle labels
  • Blank printable food cards
  • Pokemon Happy Birthday banner

Use the full collection for a coordinated setup or choose only the pieces you need. The bright red, yellow, black and white designs work especially well for a Pikachu or Poké Ball party theme.

FREE POKEMON BIRTHDAY PARTY PRINTABLES

Printable Pokemon Invitations

Start the celebration with these cute Pikachu birthday invitations. Print one for each guest and fill in the date, time, location and RSVP details by hand.

Place the finished invitations inside yellow envelopes for an extra pop of color. You can also add a small Poké Ball sticker before handing them out.

Printable Pokemon Invitations

Pokemon Welcome Sign

Let your guests know they have arrived at the right place with this printable Pokemon welcome sign.

Display it on your front door, party table or next to the entrance. It will look even better placed inside a simple black, white or yellow frame.

Pokemon Welcome Sign

Printable Pokemon Cupcake Toppers

These Pokemon cupcake toppers are an easy way to decorate homemade or store-bought cupcakes.

Use a two-inch circle punch to cut them out. Attach each circle to a lollipop stick or toothpick with tape, then place it in the centre of a cupcake.

They can also be used as party circles. Add them to favor bags, drinking cups, gift boxes or place settings with glue dots or double-sided tape.

Pokemon Cupcake Toppers

Pokemon Party Favor Tags

Finish your goodie bags with these printable Pokemon party favor tags.

Print the tags on white cardstock, punch a small hole at the top and attach them with ribbon or baker’s twine. You can also print them on sticker paper and place them directly onto favor bags or boxes.

Fill each bag with Pokémon cards, stickers, sweets, mini figures or temporary tattoos for an easy party gift.

Pokemon Party Favor Tags

Pokemon Water Bottle Labels

Turn plain drinks into part of your party decorations with these Pokemon water bottle labels.

Remove the original labels before wrapping the printed designs around your bottles. Secure the ends with clear tape or double-sided tape.

Complete the drinks table with red, yellow or black paper straws. You can also use the labels on juice bottles if they fit securely.

Pokemon Water Bottle Labels Printables

Printable Pokemon Food Labels

Blank Pokemon food labels make it easy to add themed names to snacks, drinks and desserts.

Print and fold the cards before placing them along the party table. Write the food names neatly by hand or leave some blank to use as place cards.

You could use names such as Pikachu Popcorn, Poké Ball Cupcakes, Charmander Cheetos or Trainer Treats.

For more food and decorating inspiration, visit my collection of Pokemon birthday party ideas.

Pokemon Printable Food Cards

Pokemon Happy Birthday Banner

Create a colorful party backdrop with the printable Pokemon Happy Birthday banner.

Cut out the individual banner pieces and punch a hole in the top corners of each one. Thread ribbon, string or baker’s twine through the holes and hang the banner above the cake table.

You can also display it across a wall, fireplace, doorway or photo area. Add coordinating balloons or Poké Ball decorations around it to complete the setup.

Pokemon Party Printables Banner

Supplies You’ll Need

You only need a few basic craft supplies to assemble the printable decorations:

Cardstock works best for invitations, banners, food cards, favor tags and cupcake toppers. Sticky vinyl paper is easier to wrap around water bottles.

How to Print Your Pokemon Party Printables

For the best results, print your party decorations on US Letter 8.5 × 11-inch paper.

Select the best-quality color setting on your printer. Print at 100% or choose “actual size” unless the individual file includes different instructions.

Print one test page before printing the entire collection. This allows you to check the size, color and paper direction without wasting ink or cardstock.

If you don’t have a color printer, save the files and have them printed at a local print shop. Let them know whether you need regular paper or heavier cardstock for each page.

How to Assemble the Printables

Set aside all your printed pages and assemble one type of decoration at a time.

  • Cut invitations and signs along the outer edges.
  • Cut cupcake toppers with scissors or a two-inch circle punch.
  • Attach cupcake circles to lollipop sticks with tape.
  • Fold food cards in half so they stand on the table.
  • Wrap water bottle labels tightly and secure the ends.
  • Punch holes in the favor tags and attach them with ribbon.
  • Cut out the banner pieces before threading them onto string.

A paper trimmer will give invitations, labels and banner pieces straighter edges. However, a regular pair of scissors will also work.

Easy Ways to Use the Printable Decorations

Place the welcome sign near the entrance to greet your little trainers. The birthday banner can become the main backdrop behind the cake or dessert table.

Add the food cards to the snack table and place the cupcake toppers next to the birthday cake. Finish the drinks station with the water bottle labels.

Before guests leave, hand out the decorated favor bags as a thank-you gift. Using the designs in different areas will help the entire Pokemon-themed birthday party feel coordinated.

Download the Free Pokemon Party Printables

You’re now ready to print, cut and decorate!

>> Click here to download your free Pokemon party printables <<

All printables from Pretty Sweet Printables are for personal use only. They may not be sold, redistributed or used for commercial purposes.

Complete Your Pokemon Birthday Party

Once the decorations are sorted, you can start planning the rest of the celebration.

Browse more than 35 Pokemon party ideas for themed tables, activities, decorations and party food.

Still deciding what to serve for dessert? These Pokemon cake ideas include Pikachu, Poké Ball and character cakes for different skill levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are These Pokemon Party Printables Free?

Yes, you can download and print this collection for your personal celebration. The files may not be resold, shared or used commercially.

What Paper Should I Use?

Use white cardstock for the invitations, cupcake toppers, favor tags, food cards and banner. Regular printer paper works better for wrapping water bottles.

Sticker paper is another option for the favor tags and party circles.

Can I Print the Files at a Print Shop?

Yes. Save the files to your computer or a USB drive and take them to a local print shop.

Tell the printer which pages need regular paper and which ones should be printed on cardstock.

Are the Pokemon Printables Editable?

The invitations and blank food cards are designed so you can add the party details by hand. Check the individual download files for any additional editing options.

What Size Paper Do I Need?

The printables are designed for US Letter 8.5 × 11-inch paper. Select “actual size” or 100% in your printer settings to avoid changing the dimensions.

How Far Ahead Should I Print the Decorations?

You can print and assemble the decorations one or two weeks before the party. Store them flat in a dry place so they don’t bend or become damaged.

Add the water bottle labels closer to the party, especially if the drinks will be refrigerated.

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Free Pokemon Party Printables

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