Free Printable Video Game Birthday Cards
My two boys are really into video games! And so for their birthday I like to print video game themed birthday cards. I am giving them each these “Happy Birthday. You have leveled up!” cards this year.
These cards are cute, simple, and include a pop of color. These are perfect for writing a few words of encouragement and congratulations to the gamer in your life.
You can send these as postcards or as traditional folded cards with a message written on the inside. (These cards are blank on the back or the inside, depending on the style that you choose.)
Free printable gamer birthday cards
If you have any gamers in your life, these free printable video game birthday cards are perfect for wishing them a wonderful year ahead.
The best thing about these cards are that they are free to download and can easily be printed on your home printer.
Choose between Nintendo Switch controller birthday cards and Xbox controller birthday cards.
These cards come in both 5×7 postcard style – so you can print flat cards that you can pop into a gift bag or send in the mail – and traditional folded card style – so that you can write a nice birthday message on the inside of the card.
The best way to print birthday cards
These birthday cards are really simple to print.
For the 5×7 postcard style birthday cards, each page contains two cards. Simply print the birthday cards on your home printer, cut in half, and trim the white edges. For best results, print on cardstock.
For the traditional folded birthday cards, simply print the file on cardstock and cut along the cut lines.
Each of these birthday cards are 5 inches high by 7 inches wide, so you will need 5×7 envelopes.
(You can find the files to download at the bottom of this blog post.)
Download your free printable video game birthday cards here (5×7 postcard style).
Download folded printable video game birthday cards here (8×11 page with cut and fold lines).
Rebecca is a chaplain at a girls’ school, a mom to boys, and a crafter of all things. She crochets in every free moment she has, and she spends much of her time gluing cotton balls to toilet paper rolls and mopping up glitter.