Triplets, Twins Birth Announcements
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Birth Announcements for Twins, Triplets & Multiples
Double (or triple!) the joy deserves a card that’s just as special.
Welcoming more than one baby into the world is a big deal — and your announcement should be, too! Whether you’re celebrating adorable twins, delightful triplets, or an even bigger bunch of blessings, our birth announcements for multiples are designed to capture the magic of your growing family.
We offer a wide range of styles, including modern folded birth announcements and layouts that let you showcase multiple photos with ease. From playful to polished, you’ll find just the right design to suit your family’s style.
Most Asked Questions About Birth Announcements for Twins (and Triplets!)
Welcoming one baby is exciting. Welcoming two (or three!) at once? That deserves a birth announcement that feels just as special. Here are the questions parents of multiples ask us the most — plus simple ideas that make creating your announcement easy.
Who Has the Best Birth Announcements for Twins?
We do! (Okay, we’re a little biased — but hear us out.) Our collection of twin birth announcements and triplet birth announcements is filled with one-of-a-kind designs you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you want something sweet and simple, bold and modern, or full of color and personality, we’ve got a layout that works perfectly for announcing your littlest loves to the world.
What Information Should I Include on Our Twin Birth Announcements?
There’s no strict rule, but here’s what most parents like to include:
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Full names of each baby
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Birthdate and time
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Birth weight and length (optional!)
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A sweet message or quote
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Names of proud parents and/or siblings
Your birth announcements for twins should reflect your joy — and if you want to add a line about how sleep-deprived but happy you are, we fully support it.
How do you word a birth announcement for twins?
The good news: you don’t have to overthink it. Some parents go sweet and simple, while others lean into the fun of having two babies at once.
Popular wording styles include:
- “Twice the love. Twice the joy.”
- “Introducing our twins…”
- “Two little miracles have arrived.”
- “Double the trouble (and double the love).”
Wording examples for twins almost always include both names right at the top so each baby gets their moment.
How do I give each baby their own space on the card?
The easiest solution? A trifold birth announcement for twins or triplets.
A trifold layout lets you:
- Give each baby their own photo section
- Add separate name + birth stats for each baby
- Include one photo of them together in the middle
- Avoid the card feeling crowded
It’s one of the most popular layout ideas for multiples because it keeps the design clean while still celebrating each baby individually. And if you’re announcing triplets, a trifold layout feels especially perfect (three babies, three sections!).
Should the Photos Be Together or Separate?
Great question — and the answer is: either! Our announcements are super versatile. Some parents love one sweet photo with both babies snuggled up together. Others prefer collage or folded birth announcements that show off each baby individually, along with a few sibling or family shots.
Choose what feels right for your family. You really can’t go wrong — after all, you’ve got the cutest subjects on the planet.
What Are the Prettiest Color Combinations to Use for Boy and Girl Twins?
Color options are endless, but here are some favorite palettes for announcing boy/girl twins:
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Classic pink and blue (still adorable, always sweet)
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Soft neutrals like taupe, ivory, and sage
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Cheerful yellows and greens for a gender-neutral vibe
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Modern black and white for a minimalist, high-impact look
No matter what colors you choose, your birth announcements for multiples will be unique, personal, and oh-so-beautiful.
Should We Put Family Photos on the Announcements?
Absolutely — if you want to! Including a family photo can be a lovely way to show just how much love surrounds your new arrivals. Whether it’s a pro photo of the whole gang or a candid shot snapped at home, it’s a meaningful touch that many recipients will cherish.
Looking for something super unique? Try one of our folded birth announcements — they offer extra space for photos and heartfelt messages, making them perfect for sharing your big, beautiful news. If you're looking for adoption announcement wording ideas, check out our article called How to Word Your Birth Announcements for some helpful examples you can work with.


