How to Word Twin Graduation Announcements: Fun, Modern Ideas for Double the Celebration
Featured Graduation Card: Mixed Type
Graduating is a big deal. Graduating twins? Now that’s a celebration worthy of two rounds of applause, multiple photo ops, and an announcement that honors each grad individually — while still embracing the fact that they’ve done this milestone side-by-side.
If you’re wondering how to nail your twin graduation announcement wording, you’re absolutely in the right place. Whether your twins went to the same school, different schools, or are headed toward totally unique futures, there are simple, modern ways to craft announcements that feel cohesive and personal.
- • Graduation announcement wording for twins (in multiple styles)
- • Wording for twins who go to different schools
- • Ideas for announcements that double as party invitations
- • Etiquette for balancing “togetherness” with individuality
- • Design tips for including both joint and individual photos
- • Why formats like tri-folds and gatefolds work beautifully for twins
- • And more!
Why Wording Twin Graduation Announcements Is Unique
Twins share many things — a birthday, a family, and a million inside jokes — but their achievements and identities are all their own. That’s why graduation announcement wording for twins should feel thoughtful and balanced.
Great wording should:
- • Celebrate them as a pair and as individuals
- • Highlight their accomplishments
- • Share future plans for each twin
- • Include joint details like parties or ceremonies
- • Keep things clear, not crowded
Whether you want sentimental, simple, formal, or funny, you have plenty of room to play.
Graduation Announcement Etiquette for Twins
Here are a few quick etiquette notes before diving into examples:
1. Keep both names equally visible.
This is the time for symmetry.
2. If their achievements differ, that’s totally okay.
List what makes each twin shine.
3. Include individual photos when possible.
Even if you choose a joint portrait for the front.
4. If they attended different schools, give each school its own section.
A tri-fold or gatefold card makes this super easy.
5. If the announcement also invites guests to a party, note it clearly.
Don’t let the event details get lost in the celebration copy.
Featured Announcement: Twin Photos
Simple Twin Graduation Announcement Wording (Just the Announcement)
This style works perfectly for modern designs and photo-forward layouts.
Modern + Minimal
Announcing the Graduation of
Ella & Ava Thompson
Class of 2026
Maple Grove High School
Proud of their journey. Excited for what’s next!
Traditional Twin Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter
proudly announce the graduation of their daughters
Lily Marie Carter
&
Lauren Grace Carter
Class of 2026
Eden Prairie High School
Twin Announcement + Individual Achievements
Double the graduates, double the pride!
Ella Rose Anderson
National Honor Society • Varsity Tennis
Headed to: University of Iowa
Emma Jane Anderson
Choir President • Drama Club
Headed to: University of Minnesota
Short + Sweet Wording
They did it — times two!
Celebrate the graduation of
Jack & Jonah Peterson
Class of 2026
Twin Announcements That Also Invite Guests to a Party
If you want your card to work double-duty, here’s how to blend announcement wording with a celebration invite.
Announcement + Party Invite (Casual)
They’re graduating!
Join us in celebrating
Maddie & Morgan Smith
Class of 2026 | White Bear Lake High School
Join for a Graduation Party
Saturday, June 8 • 3–7 PM
1283 Mary Lane, Maple Grove
RSVP: smithparty2026.com
Announcement + Party Invite (More Formal)
With great pride, we announce the graduation of
Thomas & Theodore Martin
Class of 2026
Riverside High School
Please join us for a celebration in their honor
June 15th 4–8 PM
110 Hazel Street, Rochester
Announcement + Open House + Future Plans
Double the grads, double the fun!
Announcing the graduation of
Zoe & Zoey Ramirez
Class of 2026 | Lake Central High
Join us for an Open House
June 10 • 5–8 PM
The Ramirez Residence
Future Plans:
Zoe → University of Wisconsin
Zoey → Gap Year + Travel Adventures
Twin Graduation Announcement Wording If They Went to Different Schools
When your twins attend different schools, have different majors, or totally different personalities, wording becomes extra important. The key is to give each twin their own spotlight.
A tri-fold or gatefold graduation announcement is perfect because each twin gets their own panel — no competition for space.
Here are wording ideas:
Different Schools (Simple + Clean)
Celebrating Two Grads!
Aiden James Miller
Class of 2025
Jefferson High School
Headed to: Iowa State University
Asher John Miller
Class of 2025
North Ridge Academy
Headed to: University of Minnesota
Different Majors (College Twins!)
Announcing the Graduation of
Caroline Grace Harper
B.A. in English — University of Kansas
Catherine Anne Harper
B.S. in Biology — Kansas State University
Class of 2026
How to Highlight Their Individual Personalities
Twins are equal, not identical. Here’s how to showcase that:
1. Use separate sections for achievements or future plans.
This lets both stand out.
2. Choose a design that supports two photo styles.
Try:
• joint photo on the front
• individual photos inside
• candid photos on the back
3. Add different quotes for each twin.
Examples:
“Excited for the next chapter!” — Alex
“Can’t wait for what’s ahead!” — Avery
4. Pick fonts or colors that subtly reflect their vibes.
Without making the card look mismatched.
5. Use copy that acknowledges their individuality.
Example:
Same birthday. Unique stories. One big celebration.
Featured Graduation Card: Twins Side by Side
How to Choose a Photo Card for Twin Announcements
Twins = double the photos, double the fun.Here’s how to choose a card that keeps things visually balanced:
Trifold Layouts
Trifold graduation announcements are perfect for:
• 1 panel for joint photos
• 1 panel per twin
• 1 panel for party info
Gatefold Designs
Gatefold announcements are great for showing the “together but separate” vibe.
Multiple-Photo Templates
Photo collage styles are ideal for senior photos, sports shots, achievements, and personality shots.
More Twin Graduation Announcement Wording Ideas
Sprinkle these into any design you choose:
Fun + Playful
• “They studied together, they stressed together, they conquered together.”
• "One milestone, two awesome grads.”
• “Twice the homework. Twice the pride.”
Sentimental
• “Different paths, same finish line.”
• “Two hearts, one journey.”
• “Celebrating our twins and everything that makes them unique.”
Short + Clean
• “Class of 2026 x 2!”
• “Double graduates. Endless possibilities.”
• “Celebrate with us — times two.”
Celebrate the Twins, Honor the Individuals
Crafting the perfect twin graduation announcements is all about balance — honoring the bond while celebrating their unique accomplishments. With the right design layout (hello, tri-folds and gatefolds!) and thoughtful wording, you’ll create an announcement that’s meaningful, modern, and totally frame-worthy.

