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Quinceañera Invitations

Bilingual designs, animated card reveals, and real-time RSVP tracking. Honor tradition, embrace modern style.

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Everything you need for perfect quinceañera invitations

No Guest List Needed

Create your invite in under 60 seconds. No contacts to collect, no spreadsheet to prepare. Just your event details.

Share One Link, Guests Do the Rest

Drop your link in WhatsApp, a group chat, or SMS. Guests RSVP themselves and your guest list builds automatically.

See Who Is Coming, Instantly

Every RSVP appears in real time with plus ones, dietary needs, and messages. No follow ups needed.

No App Required

Works in any browser on any device. Guests just tap your link and respond. No downloads for you or them.

Create Quinceañera Invitations in 3 simple steps

Step One

Enter your details

Add your event name, date, time, and location. Our smart suggestions help you get started quickly.

Step Two

Choose a design

Browse our collection of beautiful invitation templates, with both complimentary and premium designs available.

Step Three

Share & track

Get your unique link and share via text, email, or social media. Track RSVPs in real-time.

Built Around How Quinceañeras Actually Get Planned

Your quinceañera invitation is the first glimpse guests get of the celebration. With Invyt, you create a bilingual Spanish and English design in minutes, share it by WhatsApp or text, and track every RSVP without chasing a single reply. No app, no separate ceremony and reception cards, no postage delays for family back home.

A quinceañera spans months of planning, padrinos sponsoring specific elements, damas and chambelanes rehearsing the entrance dance, and family scattered across cities and countries. The invitation has to handle all of that, and Invyt is the rare digital invitation tool built around exactly that flow: structured padrinos and madrinas sections, schedules that fit Misa and reception together, and venue updates that broadcast to every guest in seconds.

Whether you choose a traditional Charro design honoring Mexican heritage or a modern Regency aesthetic, the templates respect the ceremony, the celebrant's personality, and the family that's travelling to be there. Browse the designs below, or jump straight into the create flow.

Perfect for the Way Quinceañeras Actually Run

A quinceañera guest list spans padrinos, madrinas, damas and chambelanes, family across cities and countries, and close friends. Invyt is built for that scale.

Bilingual Spanish and English, side by side

Spanish first, English second, on the same invitation. No separate cards. Honors heritage and welcomes guests who don't read Spanish.

Misa and reception in one place

Structured schedule that handles the Mass of Thanksgiving and the reception together, with venues, times, and details all in the same invitation.

Padrinos and madrinas with proper typographic respect

A dedicated honorees section that lists each sponsor with their role (Padrinos de Honor, Madrina de Vals, Padrino de Anillo) the way a printed invitation would, not buried in a freeform note.

WhatsApp, text, email: share where families already chat

WhatsApp is popular among many Hispanic families, but Invyt links work on any messaging app on any device. One link, every guest, no app to install.

Real-time RSVPs so you can coordinate the court

Damas and chambelanes need to lock in rehearsals, fittings, and shoe changes. Watch confirmations land in your dashboard the moment guests respond.

Update venue or time and broadcast instantly

Plans shift over months. A venue change, updated Mass time, new reception address: push the update once and every guest sees it.

Plus ones, dietary notes, kids meals collected automatically

Custom RSVP questions capture the details your caterer needs without a separate form, spreadsheet, or follow up text.

Cinematic card reveals that match the ceremony

The opening of the invitation becomes part of the buildup to the day, fitting for an event that's all about anticipation.

How to Send Quinceañera Invitations With Invyt

Step One

Add the celebrant's details

Her name, the date and time of the Misa, the reception venue, and any special notes (dress code, parking instructions, padrinos sponsoring specific items). Add both Spanish and English versions if you want bilingual.

Step Two

Choose a quinceañera template

Pick from designs built for the celebration: Charro tradicional with rich folk-art motifs, Princesa Rosa in blush and rose gold, Royal Burgundy with crowned monogram, Bridgerton-inspired Regency pastels, or modern black-and-gold for a contemporary take.

Step Three

Share the link

Send via WhatsApp (popular among many Hispanic families), text, email, or post in your family group chat. One link, one tap, every device.

Step Four

Track RSVPs and manage your court

Watch responses come in live. Tag damas, chambelanes, padrinos, and madrinas. Send broadcast updates for dance rehearsals, fittings, or last-minute changes to a single audience or to everyone.

Planning Tips From the Quinceañera Calendar

Send save the dates 6 to 8 months ahead

For a milestone this big (especially with family traveling internationally), six to eight months gives guests time to book flights, request time off work, and arrange travel without paying peak prices. If your date falls in a busy season (December, summer break, Easter), send up to twelve months out.

Send formal invitations 8 to 12 weeks before the event

Formal invitations with full details (Misa time and church, reception venue, dress code, RSVP deadline) should arrive eight to twelve weeks ahead. That's long enough for guests to plan and short enough that the event still feels imminent.

Set an RSVP deadline 4 to 6 weeks before the event

You'll need a confirmed headcount for catering, seating, and the entrance choreography. Set the RSVP deadline early enough to chase the people who haven't replied with a broadcast reminder, and late enough that latecomers can still respond.

Coordinate the court of honor early

Your damas and chambelanes need to learn the entrance waltz, attend rehearsals, and often coordinate matching attire. Lock in the court three to four months before the event so they have time to commit.

List sponsored items clearly for your padrinos

Padrinos and madrinas traditionally sponsor specific elements: the ramo (bouquet), tiara, cake, mariachi, photographer, ceremony venue, and so on. Keep a clear list and confirm sponsorships well before invitations go out.

Decide on bilingual or single-language invitations early

If your guest list spans Spanish-only speakers (often grandparents and family from Mexico) and English-only speakers (often friends from school), bilingual is the inclusive choice. Spanish typically goes first to honor heritage, English second.

Include dietary requirements in your RSVP form

A typical quinceañera reception includes a multi-course meal and often a Charro buffet or Mexican-themed menu. Collect dietary preferences in the RSVP itself so your caterer has accurate counts for vegetarian, gluten-free, and other needs.

Specify the dress code clearly

Quinceañeras are formal events. "Formal," "cocktail," or "Charro attire" mean different things to different guests. Write the dress code explicitly in the invitation. If you're doing a Charro theme, mention boots, sombreros, and traditional dress so guests can prepare.

Create Bilingual Quinceañera Invitations in Minutes

A quinceañera marks one of the most meaningful milestones in Hispanic culture: the 15th birthday celebration where a young Latina is recognized by family, faith, and community as a young woman. With Invyt you can create a beautiful bilingual quinceañera invitation in under 60 seconds, with Spanish and English side by side, animated card reveals that feel as ceremonial as the event itself, and real-time RSVP tracking for the entire guest list.

Send via WhatsApp, text, email, or social media. The invitation works on every device, in every country, with no app required for guests. Coordinate the court of honor, padrinos, and madrinas without spreadsheets, and broadcast updates to the whole guest list in seconds when plans evolve over the long planning timeline.

Quinceañera Templates for Every Theme

Your quinceañera invitation should reflect the celebration you're planning. From traditional Charro themes honoring Mexican heritage to modern Bridgerton-inspired Regency pastels, we have designs that match every theme.

  • Charro Tradicional: Mexican folk-art motifs in red, yellow, and gold for traditional Charro celebrations
  • Princesa Rosa: Blush pink and rose gold for the classic ballroom princess theme
  • Royal Burgundy: Deep burgundy with gold crown monogram for formal, regal celebrations
  • Royal Blue Elegance: Royal blue with silver accents for jewel-tone modern formal
  • Bridgerton Pastels: Lavender, sage, and ivory Regency aesthetics trending for 2026
  • Black & Gold Modern: Bold contemporary takes on the traditional ballgown silhouette
  • Florals & Garden: Botanical illustrations in soft rose and ivory for outdoor receptions

Built for the Quinceañera Planning Timeline

Quinceañera planning typically spans many months. Save the dates go out 6 to 8 months ahead, formal invitations 8 to 12 weeks before the event, and the RSVP deadline lands 4 to 6 weeks out for catering and seating. Invyt fits that timeline naturally: send save the dates first with the venue and date, and follow up with full formal invitations once the Misa time, reception venue, and dress code are confirmed.

Live RSVP tracking means you know exactly who's coming weeks before the event, so you can confirm catering numbers, finalize seating, and coordinate the entrance choreography for your damas and chambelanes without surprises.

How to Send Quinceañera Invitations

Three simple steps. First, enter the celebrant's name, the date and time of the Misa de Acción de Gracias, and the reception venue. Add bilingual versions if you want both Spanish and English on the same invitation. Next, choose a template that fits your theme. Finally, share your unique invitation link and watch the RSVPs roll in.

Create your quinceañera invitation now. The whole process takes under 60 seconds, and your guests can RSVP from any phone with a single tap. No app, no account, no friction. Just a beautiful invitation delivered to everyone at once.

Everything you need to get started

  • Beautiful invitation templates
  • Send to all your guests
  • Real-time RSVP tracking
  • Guest list management
  • Share via link, text, or email
  • Mobile-friendly design
  • No app download required
  • Edit anytime from your dashboard
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Frequently asked questions

What is a quinceañera and why is it celebrated?

A quinceañera is the celebration of a Latina's 15th birthday, marking her transition from childhood to womanhood. Widely celebrated across Hispanic culture, it typically combines a religious thanksgiving Mass (Misa de Acción de Gracias) with a formal reception featuring symbolic rituals, the court of honor, and family celebration.

How early should I send quinceañera invitations?

Send save the dates 6 to 8 months ahead, especially for guests traveling internationally. Send formal invitations 8 to 12 weeks before the event, with an RSVP deadline 4 to 6 weeks out. For peak seasons or holiday weekends, push the save the date to 10 to 12 months ahead.

Can I create bilingual Spanish and English quinceañera invitations on Invyt?

Yes. You can write both Spanish and English versions on the same invitation, and choose to lead with Spanish (the traditional approach to honor heritage) or English. Both languages render in the same beautiful template, no separate invitations needed.

Are quinceañera invitations on Invyt free?

You can create and share a quinceañera invitation on Invyt for free, including RSVP tracking and the cinematic card reveal. Premium templates and add-ons (photo wall for the night, premium card designs, broadcast updates beyond the free tier) are available as optional extras.

How do I include padrinos and madrinas on the invitation?

Add them in the invitation notes as "Sponsored by" or "Con el cariño de" (with the love of), listing each padrino or madrina with the item they're sponsoring (cake, ramo, tiara, mariachi, etc.). You can also tag them as guests in the dashboard and send them coordinator-only broadcast updates.

Can my guests RSVP without downloading an app?

Yes. Guests just tap the invitation link and respond directly in their browser. There's no app, no account creation, and no friction. The link works equally well on iPhone, Android, tablet, or computer.

How do I track who has and hasn't responded?

Your dashboard shows every RSVP as it lands. See confirmed guests, declines, and people who haven't replied yet, separately. You can send a broadcast reminder only to those who haven't replied, with no need to message everyone again.

Can I include a separate ceremony invitation for the Misa and a reception invitation?

Yes. Many families invite a closer circle to the Misa de Acción de Gracias and a wider circle to the reception. You can create separate invitations for each, or include both events on a single invitation with clear timing and venue information for each.

What's the difference between a quinceañera and a sweet 16?

A quinceañera is celebrated at age 15 and is rooted in Hispanic Catholic tradition with specific rituals (Misa, changing of shoes, last doll, court of honor). A sweet 16 is an Anglo American coming of age celebration at age 16 with no fixed religious or ritual structure. Many families celebrate both: quinceañera for the cultural rite of passage, sweet 16 as a more casual milestone party.

Can I add my quinceañera to a calendar so guests can save the date?

Yes. Every Invyt invitation includes a one-tap "Add to calendar" option for guests, supporting Apple, Google, and Outlook calendars. The Misa and reception times are added automatically based on your event details.

How do I coordinate the entrance waltz and choreography with my court?

Tag your damas and chambelanes as a group in the dashboard and use broadcast updates to schedule rehearsals, share choreography videos, and coordinate dress fittings. They'll all see the message at once with no group chat chaos.

Can I share photos and videos from the quinceañera with guests afterwards?

Yes. You can enable a Photo & Video Wall on your invitation that lets guests upload photos and short videos directly during and after the event, all gathered in one shared gallery without anyone needing to download an app.

What if I need to change the venue or time after sending invitations?

Use the broadcast feature to send an update to all guests at once. Everyone who already has the invitation link will see the new details immediately, and you can confirm receipt through the RSVP dashboard.

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