Planning A Memorable Birthday Party For Your Child
By OSAblogger on Apr 26, 2009 in Keeping Our Children Safe

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Believe it or not, your child’s birthday is coming soon! As the day approaches, you want to make sure that this will be a fun and unforgettable birthday party for your child. However, you know that you are not the expert in planning a birthday party, every time you plan a birthday party you are back to frustrating moments again.
If you want to plan a birthday party, it’s not difficult, here are some tips to make the birthday party as wonderful and special the way you wanted it to be.
Start with Brainstorming
You may want to do some brainstorming to come up with some ideas for the birthday party. It will be good to do it with your children. If you’re going to celebrate a first birthday party for your only child, ideas from other family members, friends and relatives would certainly matter. You can begin asking for their ideas and inputs in making everything as organize as possible. Remember, birthday party planning is not one person’s effort, it requires help from everyone.
Make a Checklist
If you plan a birthday party for your kid, party supplies are major consideration. From the cake, foods, refreshments, venue, number of people; they must be included in your checklist. Having a notebook will help you to make the planning organized. If you plan for an event, writing down the nitty-gritty will play a big role in your planning stage. This is also the time where you can weigh things properly. If you want a special cake for the party, you can compare prices and list cake prices down on your checklist. This will facilitate in coming up with a well thought out particulars in your child’s party. Lastly, if you don’t want to miss a single detail for the big day, providing a checklist will contribute a big difference.
Sending Out The Invitations
The party will not be complete without invitations for the guests. If you’re holding a kid’s party, guests mostly involves little children the same age as your child accompanied by their parents or guardians. With this, always plan it as 1 + 1 invitation: one child will come with one parent. But you can just provide one invitation for each child. Make sure that you also give the invitation at least 2 weeks before the party. This will give guests the chance to arrange their schedules and spend time with your child’s birthday bash.
Planning a birthday party is not easy, but all your effort and hard work will be worthwhile when you see your child gleam with joy.
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1 Comment(s)
By Envelope Printing on Apr 28, 2009 | Reply
These are fantastic! Loved your first tip, brainstorming with your child is a great way to come up with a theme and games and food ideas. Make sure you include your child in the planning process and they will appreciate the party all the more!