Ramadan Nights Printable Collection

By Vanessa on July 27, 12

The month of Ramadan kicked off late last week and I’m excited to share another set of fun dinner party printables this year! Last year, I shared a fresh bright green and blue themed printable collection with matching party ideas (click here to view). This year, I decided to go with a night time celestial theme using midnight blue and gold.

The Ramadan Nights Printable Collection set includes the following:

  • Cupcake/treat cup sleeves
  • Cupcake toppers/treat tags
  • Flag toppers
  • Blank food tent labels
  • “Ramadan Kareem” Banner
  • Ramadan trivia cards

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The printables can be used to decorate and embellish place settings, cupcakes, packaged treats,or greeting cards. All you have to do is print, cut, and tape… Use your imagination and enjoy! I’d love to see what you come up with :)

Here are a few ideas to start you off.

I also wanted to share this lovely midnight sky cookie that was designed by my good friend Abby. She made these cookies for a Sweet Dreams themed baby shower but I thought these would go perfectly with the printables collection. She made these by dipping tea biscuits in dark blue candy melts. She topped them with sugar moons (can be purchased online) and star sprinkles. If you don’t want to purchase the sugar moons online, you could make some using yellow fondant. Just print and cut out a moon shape on thick paper and use it as a guide to cut out your fondant.

Update: You can download free Eid Al-Adha printables -> HERE

Blessed Ramadan to all those observing.

*Peace, Love & Cupcakes*

Vanessa

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9 Responses to “Ramadan Nights Printable Collection”

  1. rana says:

    Beautiful design! There are now Ramadan and Eid party supplies available in stores and online at Eid Creations

  2. S. A says:

    Hi Vanessa,
    Thanks so much for these wonderful ideas, you area very talented.. I would love to get any Eid ideas collection you have. I have been trying to also add your page on facebook and no luck.. Do you have a facebook page i can add.
    Thanks so much for all your wonderful ideas!!

  3. amal says:

    Salam,
    Thank you for sharing your creative ideas, that is very generous from you. It was difficult to find ideas like your and I’m looking forward to your work; maybe a eid-al-aidha collection. You are a very talented person.

    Thank you for sharing.

  4. ABBY says:

    Omg, I love love your ideas for EID! There’s never anything available to buy in stores for the EID HOLIDAY and the decorations and things are expensive online. I am so grateful for your site, posts, and ideas! God Bless You. Can you please post Eid Cupcake Toppers and a EID Banner. Thank u. Thank u. Im so happy I came across your site!

  5. Francis Castillo says:

    This is so neat. My significant other is currently on Ramadan. This is a perfect idea to celebrate and teach the kids more about this culture.

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