Blaze and the Monster Machines might not be as familiar as other type of vehicle themed show. This show was aired on Nick Jr., it has story of AJ and her friend. He is an 8-year-old techie who drives monster-truck Blaze, the top racer in Axle City. For us, this is definitely not ours, but for our kids it may be different.
Last year, one of my neighbor has their little son turned 3 years old. Their son really has a great time watching Blaze and The Monster Machines on TV. Well, my neighbor asked me to create an awesome invitation card with this in mind. Literally nothing but a DIY Blaze and the Monster Machines birthday party would do. It does look great by the way, and it gave me an idea to create another version of it for us. Here they are,
This invitations features AJ, which is the main protagonist in Blaze and The Monster Machines. He will be in today’s design to help your kid’s birthday. He is in a race track (background design), along with Blaze, Darington, Bumb, Crusher and so on. On the left side of the card, you will get an awesome plate in form of “Fire”, which is inspired by the Blaze’s logo. Put your baby’s name right there, along with his birthday number. Do I need photoshop to do that? No, you don’t. Our templates are editable with Ms. Word, so it will be much easier for you to do it.
DOWNLOAD BLAZE AND THE MONSTER MACHINES TEMPLATES HERE
How to Download
- (See above) for the download button > Click that > Wait for a seconds.
- Soon after you clicked that, Dropbox page will appear.
- Do you see “Dropdown Arrow” on the top right? it’s on ribbon menu.
- If you see it, click that button > Locate where you want the file to be saved > Enter or Save.
Short Guides
- Once the download process is finished, Check the file, unpack it with any Rar file opener, open the Fonts folder and install all fonts.
- As there are six template, choose the one that you think it’s your favorite and open it with Ms. Word.
- Print the template on card-stock paper. It is definitely the best all-rounder type of printing paper. Yeah, you need to compensate a bit to spend more of your money for top-notch quality