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June 10, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: birthday parties, hosting, hosting events, kids birthday party, kids birthdays, party, party planning, party planning tips, party tips 22 Comments

I’m sure you’ve heard me say many times before, just, how much I ADORE party planning! I love everything about it 🙂 I know it stresses some people out, and if that’s you I have some great tips to make it less stressful, and more enjoyable!

Three months before event:
  •          Set date, time and place.
  •         Choose theme and colors.
  •          If you have specific details you want to include, write them down so you don’t forget! I use a word document and just jot down ideas as they come!
Two months before event:
  •        Every party I host is on a budget, so browse the local Dollar Stores, Hobby Lobby, Jo Ann’s, Michaels and Target for great dollar finds!
  •         Order your invitations. A website like TinyPrints has a great selection to choose from!
  •         Write out your guest list and add up the number of children attending so you can plan for goodie bags.
  •         Plan party activities. Write out a list of games for the kids to play along with any supplies you will need to purchase. If you’re doing rentals, such as a bounce house, call to reserve your date.
One month before event:
  •          Plan your menu. Don’t feel obligated to feed everyone lunch if it doesn’t fit in your budget! Schedule mid-afternoon and offer a dessert bar.
  •     You can easily create personalized banners using a tool like PicMonkey and printing it onto your desired paper.
  •          Begin working on more time-consuming projects like banners, food labels, party décor, etc. Getting it done ahead of time will save you the stress in the end!
Two weeks before event:
  •          Prepare and send out invitations.
  •          Purchase tablecloths, plates, cutlery, cups, napkins and/or other party supplies.
  •          Buy items for the kids goodie bags and prepare. I like to do a variety of these go-to items: pencils, markers, glow sticks, a piece of my kids favorite candy, temporary tattoos, bubbles, chalk, homemade crayons, or a journal.
  •          If ordering a cake from a store or bakery, place the order and plan to pick up the day before the party.
One week before event:
  •          Head to the grocery store with a list in hand of all the food, condiments and drinks you will need.
  •     Start preparing or putting together any accessories needed for the party games. Get a good idea of what order you want to do each game in, it will make party day go much smoother!

Two days before event:

  •          If you’re hosting the party at home, do the bulk of your cleaning and leave vacuuming and/or mopping for the morning of.
One day before event:
  •          I make my kids’ cakes and cupcakes, so for me, I spend the day before making all the desserts. In case of any uh-oh’s I have time for plan B!
  •          The evening before, I always have a plan set out for how I want the next morning to go until the party begins. Inevitably, things may come up, but at least you can stay on track and get things accomplished in a timely manner!
Party day:
  •          I always plan a special birthday breakfast for my little ones!
  •          Buy the balloons! I head to the local Kroger down the street to buy my balloons. The balloons only last about 8-10 hours, so you don’t want to buy them too soon!
  •          Buy some fresh flowers! They’re the perfect centerpiece J
  •          I start two hours before the party is set to start by decorating. Prepare and decorate the main table, dessert table, and gift table.
  •          With the entire décor ready, begin prepping the food. Wash and slice veggies, fruits and cheeses and place in fridge. Put drinks in ice or cooler.
  •          Finish up any cleaning, such as vacuuming or mopping.
  •          Get yourself ready, get the kids ready!
  •          Add balloons to the mailbox or at the end of your street for family and friends to see.
  •          Sit out any appetizers or munchies before the guests arrive.
  •          After the first couple of guests have arrived, sit out any condiments, veggies, side-dishes, etc.
  •          We’ve found the easiest way to please guests is to have a barbeque, so I let my husband man the grill!
  •          Sit back, relax and enjoy the masterpiece you’ve created!! 
I hope these tips will be able to help you enjoy your next party a little more!! 
AntiqueFarmHouse

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