Sleepover Invitation Wording: 21 Dreamy Examples
“Sleepover” has to be one of the biggest misnomers in the English language. All-night gatherings like this are all about eating junk food, playing games, telling scary stories, and gossiping about everyone and everything. But sleeping? Dream on.
Most sleepovers are just get-togethers between two or three kids, with invites coming over the phone. But for a larger gathering – what you might call a “slumber party” or “pajama party” – a written invitation is in order. You don’t have to lose sleep coming up with the perfect wording all on your own, though. With these sleepover invitation wording samples, you can rest easy.
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General
Here’s some general slumber party invitation wording that you can tweak for almost any situation.
- You’re Invited To
Mina’s “Who Needs Sleep?” Sleepover
Saturday, July 21
Drop Off: 5 PM
Pick Up: 11 AM
The Evan’s Home
1234 Slumber Way, Fordham
RSVP to Karen (phone/email) by July 15 - Please Join Us For
Josie’s All Night Pajama-rama
Bring a Sleeping Bag and Your Favorite Pillow - Why do they call it a sleepover?
Because you only SLEEP when it’s OVER!
You’re invited to Madeleine’s for a night of pillow fights, food, movies, and more
No boys allowed! - Popcorn, Pizza, and Pillow Fights
It’s Going to be One Pajama-rific Night!
Please Join Us For
Emily’s Splendiferous Sleepover - Ryan’s having a sleepover, so save the date
We’ll watch movies, play games, and stay up late - You’re Invited To
Hannah’s Midsummer Sleepover
Trust Us – This Slumber Party Won’t be a Snoozefest! - OMG! BFFs in PJs! LOL!
Grab Your Sleeping Bag, Slip on Your PJs, and Join Us For
Amanda’s #Awesome Sleepover Party - Grab Your Favorite Blankie and a Flashlight
Because You’re Invited to Amy’s House to Stay Overnight!
Birthday
What better way to celebrate a birthday than to invite a few of your best friends over to spend the night? Here are some invite wording ideas for a birthday pajama party.
- Sleeping Bags, Flashlights, and Secrets Told
Gloria is Turning 10 Years Old
Please Join Us For a Birthday Sleepover - You’re Invited To A
Super Spectacular Slumber Party
In Celebration of Amanda’s 10th Birthday! - It’s Jake’s 7th Birthday!
Let’s Get Rowdy With A
7th Birthday Sleepover!
- Please Join Us For A
Pajama Party
In Honor Of
Samantha’s 6th Birthday
Bring a Pillow and Your Favorite Doll or Toy! - It’s a Birthday Party, so Let’s Have Fun
It Will be Daylight Before We’re Done!
Please Join Us For
Kevin’s 10th Birthday Sleepover Party - You’re Invited To
Andrea’s 11th Birthday Party Sleepover
We’ll Eat Pizza, Watch Movies, and do Our Hair
We Really Hope to See You There!
Christmas
A slumber party can be a cozy way for kids to celebrate the holidays even if the weather outside is frightful. Here are some invitation wording examples for a Christmas sleepover.
- Silent Night? Not So Much!
Please Join Us For
Jen’s “Holla” Day Sleepover
Wear Your Favorite Christmas PJs! - Don We Now Our Festive PJs!
You’re Invited To A
Christmas Slumber Party
Bring One Wrapped Gift (Max $5 Value) - We’re Ho-Ho-Hoping You Can Make It To
Sarah’s Holiday Pajama Party
We’ll Have a Jolly Good Time!
Halloween
The Halloween season is a perfect time to get together and tell some scary stories. Here are a few examples of invite wording for a Halloween slumber party.
- You’re Invited To
Anna’s Not-Too-Scary Halloween Slumber Party
Wear Your Halloween Costume! - Calling All Little Monsters!
You’re Invited To A
Spook-tacular Halloween Pajama Party - Scary Movies, Whispered Secrets, and Pillow Fights
These are the Things That go Bump in the Night!
Please Join Us For
Tina’s Halloween Sleepover Party
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Here’s an example of more casual wording that would be appropriate for an email. Note that it’s addressed to an individual, as a mass email could lead to confusion about which kid in a family is invited.
- Hi Denise,
Valerie is having a sleepover on March 11 and would love for Alexandra to be there. Here are the details:Valerie’s Spring Fever Sleepover
Saturday, March 11
Drop Off: 6 PM
Pick Up: 10 AM
1234 Pajama Street, Hartsville
Bring: Sleeping Bag, Pillow, Favorite Toy(s)Please let me know by March 5 if Alex can make it, so I can make plans for food and so forth.
Thanks!