A Brave online party invitation is the ideal option for a baby shower party if you’re an adventurer at heart! Make this stunning invitation the source of all your party planning inspiration. To complete the Merida-inspired experience, complete the theme with matching Brave party materials.
Select the free Brave party invitation featuring a brave Princess Merida gazing out at her land from among our selection of premium online invitations for Disney-themed events.
It has a royal gold border and lots of space for the honoree’s name, the party’s date, the time it starts, and the location. The Merida stamp and a liner with a specially designed pattern give this invitation a genuinely unique vibe.
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- Move your mouse pointer and Left-Click the template.
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If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any type of printing paper.
Merida spends her days exploring her surroundings, and you can offer guests a similar experience with fun games, activities, and exciting Disney party supplies.
Party Decorations
Set up a straightforward photo booth using a patterned cloth backdrop from a craft store and a little chair dressed like a throne, then start taking pictures! With accessories like tiaras, wands, or even a bow and arrow, you can capture the magic of your brave party as guests pose for a regal portrait.
Party Foods
Pay tribute to Merida’s heritage, as well as your guest of honor! Serve Scottish baked goods such as puddings, fruit-filled shortbread cookies, and layered trifles. Or, go all-out with a fanciful birthday cake decorated with a brave theme.
If you watched the movie, the witch had some vines Merida poured into the cauldron. I bought some small bottles at Michaels to use as viles. I then printed different potion names such as “bear tears” (blue), “potion no. 4” (green), “fate changer” (purple) and a red colored liquid in the last vial. I also wrapped some twine around the bottles’ necks for an added look and burned the corners of the paper to give the labels an aged look. The portions were just water mixed with food coloring.