


Here’s another idea for invitation wording Submitted by Dawn K. These can then be attached to sticks and handed out as real flag invitations. If it’s a typical Jolly Roger flag (white skull and crossbones on a black flag), it’s best to use a white-out or fabric pen on the back of the flag. You can also write your whole Pirate birthday party invitation on a small Pirate flag.

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Here’s a list full of Pirate phrases you can use when writing your Pirate invitation:
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Here are lots of free Pirate printable invitations: Sees ye there… Aaaaargh!! (if not, then you’ll have to walk the plank – If you dare! Be there, or BEWARE!)”. Captain needs all his mates to help raise the sails, wash the deck, batten down the hatches, and look for the long lost treasure! Wave yer flag if ye be attendin or have yer mum send a message by yer phone to (phone number). We set sail on (date) and be a meetin at (time) fer some swashbuckling fun, grub and kiddie spirits. “Aye…ye be invited fer some birthday spirits at Captain (child’s name) Buccaneer Bash. For instance, on the front you can write “Ahoy There Matey!” and inside you can write something like: Here are some cool Pirate fonts you can use for free.įor any Pirate invitation, it’s best to write all the needed information in Pirate lingo. You’ll want to use a Pirate font, or anything that looks like it’s taken from the days the Pirates terrorized the high seas. Inexpensive Pirates Party Supplies at the Dollar Store.Pirate Lingo is packed with information and resources! Great gift for any pirate lover.Ahoy Matey! Prepare for an adventure on the high Pirate birthday party seas with these swashbuckling ideas that’ll blow you outta the stormy ocean! Over 1300 entries! Also includes Ye Shippe's Articles, A Note on Piracy from the author, and a bibliography. Ach! Look lively now! The Master looms! Learn more than Arrrrgh! Talk like a real pirate after you've looked through this fantastic dictionary of pirate lingo, sailors' superstitions, and maritime jargon. Many a swaggert hast kicked at the way o' things, an' lost his soul in the brine for it all. 'Tis best to keep hatches battened, an' the tail o' the eye on the dooty at hand. The prattler lettin' the cat out o' the bag meets Davey Jones quicker'n his hammock at turn-in. for the seadog be a hard one, an' not prone to dilly-dallyin'.

What a man speak on open water, away fro' his mo'her's care, he'd best mean. Many Aye, 'tis a hard luck life, that o' the buccaneer. Aye, 'tis a hard luck life, that o' the buccaneer.
