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1. Keep the Birthday Bash Small. Usually between 5-10 kids is plenty.
2. Pick a Theme- Like...
Pink party: Recommended for girls. All decorations, food, drinks, and so forth are pink. Guests are invited to wear pink.
Pizza party: Highlight is make-your-own pizza. Games can include pin-the-mushroom-on the pizza (a spin on pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey). Turn your home into a pizza parlor and play Your Fav. music!
Pool Party: Great for active kids, and appeals to a lot of kids. Guests each get a beach ball as a favor.
3. Pick an Inexpensive Venue- Save a lot of money by looking for low or no cost party locations. Such as:-
Your house, or possibly a friend or relative.
Place of Worship. Many churches, temples, and the like have meeting space that can work for a party.
Local park. Sometimes you have to pay to use a shelter, gazebo, picnic area, beach, or entrance fee. However, it is often less expensive than other choices and may offer amenities such as tennis, swimming, recreational fields, natural areas, and more. Be sure to schedule in advance!
4. Consider the Food Issue- The largest expense of a party tends to be food and drink. It is also easy to under-estimate, as you also have to consider if you need additional napkins, cups, plastic utensils, and so on. Some things to consider:-
Dessert party: Keep it to cake or cupcakes, ice cream, milk, juice or soda. For a birthday party, kids focus on cake anyway.
Pot Luck: all guests bring a favorite dish. This cuts down significantly on cost and can sidestep dietary issues.
Frugal Meals: Some foods such as spaghetti is inexpensive while still a crowd favorite. Sandwiches, pizza, chili, hamburgers, hot dogs, and stews are also cost effective if made at home.
Make from (near) scratch. Buying pizza can add up, but you can save a lot of money by making your own, if you're a good cook.
5. Make the Cake, (or decorate a pre-made grocery store one)- Like Princess cake: Frost a pink cake, and decorate with small princess figurines and roses.
Rainbow Cake: Make colored layer cake, frost with white frosting, cover with colorful candies.
6. Get Crafty! - Instead of buying all the decorations for the party, try making a few.
Small, inexpensive packets of construction paper or craft foam can be turned into paper chains, banners, signs of any color combo you want. Plus, your child can help make them and give them control of aspects of the celebration.
Fold hats out of newspaper and have the kids decorate them at the party.
Make a banner from a large sheet of paper, and use poster paint to write letters. Use it as a guest book for when people arrive. Or use a plain sheet with a magic marker. Your child will have it to sleep with and all of his or her friends can draw on it at the party.
Autograph a pillowcase. Using fabric markers or permanent markers, put a piece of cardboard in the pillowcase, and have guests autograph the pillowcase.
7. Balloons are inexpensive and fun.
8. Make the games. Like Hide n Seek, Video Games Or Anyone you want.
9. Check with family members or friends who might have left over birthday party items.
10. Ask around your friends or family if they have any leftover goodies suitable for the part that you can get from them for free.
Have A Nice Birthday. Hope I Help You.
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