About holidays invitations

Holiday invitations live or die by the vibe they set. Vityy's holiday library spans the full calendar — candlelit costume parties, long winter dinners, lantern-lit Lunar New Year tables, Diwali home-of-light nights, Passover seders, Pride brunches, Mardi Gras krewes — each with typography and motifs that fit the occasion without leaning cliché.

Send holiday invitations 2–3 weeks out for dinners, 4–6 weeks for costume parties and anything requiring travel.

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Twenty-two holidays, each with its own design register. Hover a card — you'll see the template that anchors it.

All holiday designs
A spirited invitation

All Hallows' Eve

At the Thornwood House

Hosted by the Thornwood Society

WhenSaturday, October 31 · 8:00 PM — late
WhereThe Thornwood · Beyond the orchard · Tarrytown, NY
WearCostumes compulsory
ReplySend a raven by October 20

Guests are encouraged to bring a ghost story.

Haunted LanternHalloween
Gothic serif
A winter gathering

The Annual Wreath-Up

Mulled wine, warm bread, louder songs

Hosted by the Ramirez–Okafors

When
Saturday, December 14
6:00 PM
Where
Our living room
Please text for the address
Attire
Red, green, or something weird
Reply
Let us know by December 7

Bring a song. Bring a dog. Don't bring gifts.

Merry ModernChristmas
Rustic + graphic
The longest night

Solstice Supper

Candlelight, red wine, warm bread

Hosted by Fen & Lior

When
Saturday, December 20
6:30 PM
Where
The farmhouse
34 Orchard Ridge · Rhinebeck, NY
Attire
Wool and firelight
Reply
Reply by December 10

Come hungry. We brine all week.

Solstice SupperChristmas
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Trick or treat

Pumpkin Smile

A family Halloween

From the Garcia family

When
Saturday, October 26
4:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Where
Our front yard
404 Maple · Madison, WI
Wear
Costumes encouraged, optional
Reply
RSVP by October 19

Pumpkin carving, hot cider, a movie on the lawn.

Pumpkin SmileHalloween
Hand-mixed on peach
By candlelightHosted by the coven (Hannah & friends)

Witches' Tea

An evening of harmless mischief

Friday, October 31
8:00 PM
The Greenhouse
Address sent with RSVP
All black, all green, all witch
Reply by October 24

Tea that's too dark to drink. Cake that bites back.

Witches' TeaHalloween
Inky serif on forest
A small holiday

First Snow

An afternoon by the fire

HostHosted by the Lindstroms
WhenSaturday, December 13 · 3:00 PM — 7:00 PM
WhereOur cabin · Pine Lake, WI
AttireSweaters, slippers, soft socks
ReplyRSVP by December 6

Cocoa, mulled cider, the slow part of December.

First SnowChristmas
Quiet serif on sky
An open house

Mistletoe & Magenta

A merry, slightly loud holiday

Hosted by the Okafor-Bell family

When
Saturday, December 20
5:00 PM — late
Where
Our home
207 Sycamore · Atlanta, GA
Attire
Anything festive, anything red
Reply
RSVP by December 13

Wine, cheese, carols by midnight.

Mistletoe & MagentaChristmas
Festive serif on cream
Fireworks at dusk

Fourth on the lawn

Burgers, blankets, fireworks

The Ashford cookout, year nine

When
Friday, July 4
4:00 PM — late
Where
The back field
88 Grove · Hudson, NY
Wear
Red, white, or both
Reply
RSVP by June 27

Bring a side and a blanket. We'll bring the grill and the sparklers.

Fourth & FlagSummer Holiday
Americana serif on cream
School's out

Backyard summer

Popsicles, sprinklers, no agenda

Hosted by the Kim family

WhenSunday, July 13 · 2:00 PM — 5:00 PM
WhereThe backyard · Look for the blue door
WearSomething you can get wet
ReplyRSVP by July 6

Seventeen popsicle flavors. Bring a towel, lose a flip-flop.

Popsicle PlansSummer Holiday
Juicy display on bubblegum
Ring it in

New Year's

A midnight toast

Hosted by the Ashford House

Thursday, December 31
9:00 PM — late
The Ashford Club
54 Park Avenue · New York
Black tie optionalRSVP by December 15

Champagne at eleven-thirty. Fireworks from the roof.

Midnight CountdownNew Year's Eve
Deco caps on midnight
Be my

Valentine

A quiet dinner, a loud toast

HostFrom me to you
WhenFriday, February 14 · 7:30 PM
WhereOur kitchen · 42 Poplar Lane · Brooklyn, NY
AttireSomething soft
ReplyJust show up

Candles lit. Pasta homemade. Playlist unashamed.

Love LetterValentine's Day
Italic serif on blush
For mom

A Sunday brunch

Flowers, frittatas, and old photos

Hosted by all of us

When
Sunday, May 10
11:00 AM — 2:00 PM
Where
Mom's kitchen
19 Sycamore · Winchester, MA
Attire
Sundresses encouraged
Reply
RSVP by May 3

Bring a story she'll laugh at. We'll bring the croissants.

Mother's TableMother's Day
Warm serif on petal
Easter brunch

An afternoon outside

Egg hunt, crepes, and coffee

The Nguyen family

When
Sunday, April 5
10:00 AM — 1:00 PM
Where
The side garden
28 Maple Lane · Evanston, IL
Attire
Wear pastels or don't — we won't notice
Reply
RSVP by March 29

Big hunt for the small ones. Strong coffee for the tall ones.

Easter GardenEaster
Soft serif on meadow
All eight nights

Chag Sameach

Latkes, candles, dreidels

HostHosted by the Rubin family
WhenSunday, December 14 · 6:00 PM
WhereOur home · 54 Beacon · Brookline, MA
AttireSomething warm
ReplyRSVP by December 7

First candle at sundown. Sufganiyot after.

Hanukkah LightHanukkah
Classic serif on navy
The festival of lights

Diwali

Dinner, fireworks, a home of light

The Patel family

Saturday, November 1
Sundown onwards
Our home
18 Harvard Blvd · Edison, NJ
Color and shineRSVP by October 25

Diyas lit at dusk. Sweets, savories, and firecrackers on the lawn.

Diwali BrightDiwali
Ornate serif on deep crimson
Gong Xi Fa Cai

Year of the Dragon

A family dinner to ring it in

Hosted by the Lee family

When
Saturday, February 10
6:00 PM
Where
Our home
404 Grant · San Francisco, CA
Attire
Something red
Reply
RSVP by February 3

Red envelopes for the small ones. Dumplings for everyone.

Lunar New YearLunar New Year
Festive serif on red
A proper Valentine'sYours

Dinner, Darling

Four courses, one candle, us

Date
Saturday, February 14
7:30 PM
Place
At home
Same place as always
Attire
Something that makes me look
Reply
Yes

Red wine, the good cheese, and the slow songs.

Valentine DinnerValentine's Day
Serif on rose
Love loud

Pride Brunch

Mimosas, glitter, and the parade

Hosted with joy

WhenSunday, June 29 · 10:00 AM — 1:00 PM
WhereOur rooftop · Hell's Kitchen · New York, NY
WearBring your flag, bring your people
ReplyRSVP by June 22

March starts at noon. We'll be loud.

Pride CelebrationPride
Bright display on sunlight
For Passover

Seder at our table

Stories, questions, brisket

The Horowitz family

When
Friday, April 3
7:00 PM
Where
Our home
221 Adams · Brookline, MA
Attire
Dinner attire
Reply
RSVP by March 27

Haggadahs provided. Bring your appetite and your best question.

Passover SederPassover
Traditional serif on parchment
Eid MubarakWith love · the Rahman family

A long table

Family, friends, feast

Date
Saturday, March 22
2:00 PM onwards
Place
Our home
88 Cedar · Dearborn, MI
Attire
Festive attire
Reply
Please confirm by March 15

Three courses, sweets, and a short dua before the meal.

Eid TableEid
Warm serif on ivory
The annual

White Elephant

Bring something weird

The Albright Apt + everyone

When
Saturday, December 13
7:00 PM — late
Where
The living room
142 Elm · Jersey City, NJ
Attire
Your ugliest sweater
Reply
RSVP by December 6

$25 cap. Stealing allowed. Mulled wine encouraged.

White ElephantGift Exchange
Festive serif on cream
The nineteenth

Juneteenth

Grill, music, the whole block

Hosted by the Johnson family

When
Thursday, June 19
2:00 PM — late
Where
Our backyard
1921 Elm · Atlanta, GA
Wear
Red, black, or green
Reply
RSVP by June 12

Ribs, red drink, and stories from before.

Juneteenth CookoutJuneteenth
Bold condensed on gold
Habari Gani

Kwanzaa

Seven nights of light

The Okafor family

When
Friday, December 26 — Thursday, January 1
Nightly at 7:00 PM
Where
Our home
22 Oak Park · Brooklyn, NY
Attire
Something warm
Reply
Let us know by December 19

One principle each evening. Dinner on the 31st.

Kwanzaa TableKwanzaa
Classic serif on umber
L'shanah tovah

Rosh Hashanah

Apples, honey, a sweet new year

HostHosted by the Levy family
WhenMonday, September 22 · 6:00 PM
WhereOur home · 17 Maple · Scarsdale, NY
AttireSunday-best
ReplyRSVP by September 15

Challah, brisket, round apples. Sweetness for the year ahead.

Rosh HashanahRosh Hashanah
Serif on apple
Sláinte

Saint Patrick's

Soda bread, stew, and something green

Hosted by the O'Connor house

WhenSaturday, March 14 · 5:00 PM — late
WhereOur kitchen · 88 Harvest · Dorchester, MA
WearSomething green
ReplyRSVP by March 10

Pipers arrive at seven. Stout served cold.

Saint Patrick'sSaint Patrick's Day
Blocky sans on cream
Fat Tuesday

Mardi Gras

Beads, king cake, and horns

Krewe of the Oak Street House

Tuesday, February 17
8:00 PM — midnight
·
The Garden District loft
2220 Prytania · New Orleans, LA
Purple, green, goldRSVP by February 10

The baby's in the cake. Beads at the door.

Mardi Gras KreweMardi Gras
Festive serif on royal
Holi Hai

Festival of Colors

Bring white, leave rainbow

The Sharma family

WhenSunday, March 8 · 11:00 AM — 3:00 PM
WhereThe park lawn · Bayfront Park · Jersey City, NJ
WearWhite, old
ReplyPlease reply by March 1

Powder + thandai + dhol. Strong water pistols on hand.

Holi ColorsHoli
Bright display on blush
May 5

Cinco de Mayo

Tacos, mariachis, margaritas

Hosted by the whole block

When
Sunday, May 5
3:00 PM — late
Where
The side patio
1405 Agave · San Antonio, TX
Wear
Bright + festive
Reply
Let us know by April 28

Homemade salsa. Live band at six. Bring a sombrero.

Cinco de MayoCinco de Mayo
Blocky sans on sun
For dad

Sunday Grill

Steaks, ball game, no tie required

From the kids

When
Sunday, June 15
2:00 PM — late
Where
Dad's backyard
62 Maple · Scranton, PA
Wear
Hawaiian shirt optional
Reply
Text dad by June 8

Beer, brisket, extra innings. He's the reason we're grilling.

Father's GrillFather's Day
Condensed sans on linen