Posted by: admin in Birthday Party on February 3rd, 2012

Looking for a really awesome theme for your child’s birthday party? Plain ole birthday parties are a thing of the past. “What are you doing your party in?” is the question your child will no doubt be asked when word gets out he or she is having a birthday. For a great party, you need a great theme.

A theme helps the whole birthday celebration come together. It helps organize the invitations, decorations, games, activities, food, cake and party favors all into one package. Finding just the right theme can be tricky so it’s a good idea to put some thought behind it. This process can be made simple though, by following these easy steps.

The first thing you may want to do is to ask your child what he or she would like to do the party in. Before you do so, it is a good idea to do some homework so you can narrow down the choices. Since there is no telling what a six year old boy or a thirteen year old girl might come up with, left to his or her own imagination, giving a little guidance helps avoid frustration and disappointment that could arise otherwise.

What is your child’s favorite character? This is a great way to get ideas for a theme. A favorite cartoon, toy or book is often centered around a main character that might just make an awesome theme. Mickey Mouse, Dora the Explorer, Lightning McQueen and Cinderella are all fun character themes. You can also go online and visit birthday party sites for parties built around characters.

What activity is your child into? Does he or she have a favorite sport or thing he or she really likes to do? Activities like swimming, bowling or baseball are all great ideas for a party but you will want to make sure it is a practical theme. Unless you have access to a heated pool, a swim party in the dead of winter might prove a little tricky though it is possible to pull it off with a little imagination. Unless you are up to the challenge, when it comes to activities, stick with those that are practical.

Still stuck? Don’t be discouraged. Finding the perfect party theme not always instant but chances are it is right under your nose. Does your child have a favorite movie or a hobby of interest? Does he or she love a certain time era like the 60′s or 70′s? What is his or her favorite food or color? Brainstorming on your child’s likes and dislikes just might be the ticket to finding a great theme. Tye-dye parties, science parties, Hawaiian Luaus with all the trimmings are examples of parties centered around a central interest.

Going online to see themes that are available is another good idea. You might be surprised what ones you have overlooked. A John Deere tractor party might be custom made for your little boy or a Princess party just perfect for your girl. Dig around a little and surf the web, you are sure to find something that fits.

When you have decided on a theme, it is time for the fun part of planning and preparing for the big event. Involving your child is a great chance to bond and you may be surprised the creative input he or she just might add. Add personal touches when possible. A birthday party is an opportunity to show your child how unique and loved he or she is. Be sure to smell the roses along the way. The planning and preparation can be as fun as the actual party if you stop along the way to seize the moments. Remember, the things you do with and for your child today make the memories of tomorrow.

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Posted by: admin in Birthday Party on September 9th, 2010

Boys love pirates. If your son is having a birthday, why not throw him a Pirate theme party? The Pirate theme is popular one so a treasure chest of ideas await those who set sail on this fun party.

Invitations, decorations, games, activities, snacks and even the cake are among the plunders you will find available in the Pirate theme. Your party planning will be smooth sailing with some helpful hints and creative suggestions that are all “tired and true”. Our family is big on parties so we have put this one on, not once, but twice and the two were completely different yet very successful. Put your own touches on these ideas and you are sure to have a swashbucklin’ event.

Invitations are no problem to find or make. You can find Pirate invitations in a wide variety of Pirate Party options. You can purchase many online and even order them personalized if you please. As far as homemade invitations, try soaking some parchment paper in strong tea until it turns brown. Let dry, carefully burn a little of the edges and fill in the party details with a black marker. Add some cool Pirate theme stickers on the envelope and mail. For a really fun twist for hand delivered ones, roll the invitations up and place them in a small bottle with a cork top.

Decorations will set the mood for the party so make sure yours are seaworthy. Balloons are a must and you can even find them in cool Pirate themes like skull and cross-bone and parrots. Mark the party spot with a birthday banner. It makes a nice decoration and helps your guests locate the party. An old chest makes a great pirate prop to display your treasures like gaudy jewelry, beads, polished rocks, gold coins and old bottles. Don’t leave out the pinata. A pirate pinata makes a great addition to the decor and doubles as a game for later. Make or buy pirate flags to hoist about the room too.

Your matey and his swashbucklin’ friends will want to play some fun games. “Treasure Hunt” and the “Peg Leg Race” were favorites at our Pirate Parties. Bring out the pinata for a sure hit and go online for more Pirate Party game ideas.

Pirates love craft time, especially if they are making fun things like eye patches and swords. Another creative Pirate project is making small treasure chests to take home. Plan ahead for supplies you will need for craft time.

Yer little mateys are gonna work up a pirate size appetite with the fun they will be having so serve plenty of tasty morsels. Peg leg chicken and parrot food (goldfish crackers) are the order of the day. Get more shipshape recipes at birthday party websites. Roll out the barrel for great grog too. Blood Punch and other fun drinks can be served in pirate steins.

Most kid’s favorite part of any party is the cake. Make sure yours is fit for a king or a captain in this case. Online party sites offer a sea of ideas on Pirate theme cakes. We decorated a cake to look like a treasure chest and topped it off with edible gold coins, candy rocks and plenty of jewels from the sea.

So there ye have one arrr-some party at yer fingertips. With these fine ideas and a few of yer own, ye are sure to have the perfect Pirate Party any swashbuckler would be proud of.

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Posted by: admin in Birthday Party on March 17th, 2010

Scene setters are quickly become some of the most popular items to decorate any kind of party and the reason is because of how easy they are to use! They can change a room in seconds and the take down is just as easy. Scene setters are perfect for any occasion, from holidays to birthday parties. Here are some of the reasons that make scene setters so awesome to use.

Transform Venues- Scene setter get transform and room instantly. They are great for classrooms, offices, stages, and in room you need to decorate. Most of them are for indoor and outdoor use.

Create the Feeling You Are Going For- A scene setter can help your guest really feel like the are on a tropical island or in the wild west. Scene setters come in a huge variety of themes. They surround the whole room really giving it that feel that you are looking for.

A Wide Assortment of Sizes – They are available in a wide range of different sizes so they can fit any size of venue. Some of them are as long as fifty feet!

Easy to Assemble – No assembly or heavy lifting required! Most scene setters are made of flexible plastic that can be rolled and include one to two pieces. They can be attached to a wall or cardboard backing using tape or thumb tacks. Make sure whatever you decide to use to adhere the scene setter does not damage paint. Easy

Storage – Simply roll them up, secure with rubber bands or cable ties, and put away in storage.

Use it Again – You may not be planning another luau birthday bash anytime soon but since scene setters offer easy storage and roll up into a small compact tube, they can easily be used again.

These awesome scene setterswill be perfect for any party or event. Check out this site for more great party supplies.