Party Buzz - Kid's Birthday Party Ideas

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Pull-String Pinatas & How They Work

Pull-string piñatas are designed for parents, who prefer to have their children, particularly small children, play a non-aggressive game or if the party game area is indoors. The pull-string piñata is a gentler version of the regular game of piñata.

The pull-string piñata is constructed like a regular piñata with a few exceptions. First, it has a secret trap door. Secondly, it has 20-30 ribbons that hang from the bottom. Only the “lucky” ribbon, however, is attached to the trap door that opens when the ribbon is pulled. All the other ribbons are lightly attached and pull off when tugged.

Many piñatas come with pull-strings pre-attached. Even though a piñata has pull-strings, you can still hit it like a regular piñata. If you have a piñata that doesn’t include pull-strings, you can purchase a pull-string converter kit for fairly cheap. The pull-string converter kits are easy to install on most piñatas. The only requirement is that your piñata have a flat surface on the bottom of the piñata.

Pull-String Converter Kit - $2.99 at Birthday Express

~ Party Chatter

Monday, June 26, 2006

Table Decoration Ideas for a Kid Birthday Party

Have you ever started decorating for your kid's birthday party and wondered what you could do to make your decorations look like a pro came in and did it? Whenever I have a birthday party for my son, I stress about how the decorations need to look perfect so the guests will be excited when they arrive to my son's party. I've come across some great ideas through the years, specifically on decorating the main table. Here are some tips that'll help any parent when attempting to decorate for their child's party.

First, spread your tablecover on the party table. If you're concerned about your table possibly being damaged by spilled drinks, put a protective layer underneath the tablecover. If you are having a themed birthday party, find toys, favors, or centerpieces that coordinate with the theme to put in the center of the table.

Second, cut several 12-inch pieces of curling ribbon and curl it by pulling it between your thumb and the blade of scissors. Lay the resulting curls along your table and in front of each guest's place setting. They'll love the added touch and the extra attention you paid to make them feel sepcial.

For an overall visual affect, set the table before the guests arrive. Most times, you won't break out the plates and napkins until cake and ice cream time. Putting these items out before hand will make your table stand out and will add value to the overall "decoration" of the party.

If you know each guest that will be attending the party, it's a great idea to make placecards. This helps prevent hurt feelings when they discover that not everyone can sit next to the birthday child. Plus, your child isn't put on the spot of deciding who gets to sit next to him or her. You and your child can figure that out before the party starts. Party favor boxes or bags are a great subsitute to put out if you don't have any placecards.

Balloons can also add a great affect to the overall look of your main party table. Tie a balloon to each chair that surrounds the table. You could even write the name of each child on a balloon and use them as "placecards". If you have a lighting fixture of some sort hanging above your table, tie some balloons & curling ribbon to it.

Last but not least, put the birthday cake out on the table for the guests to see when they arrive. Children love getting a look at the birthday cake. Just make sure that you keep it covered to prevent little fingers from taking a sample of the frosting before cake and ice cream time.

Keep one thing in mind when decorating your main party table - don't clutter it. Setting out the plates, napkins, placecards, cake, and a few table decorations is all you should need to make your main party table the center of attention!

Friday, June 23, 2006

Ideas for an Outdoor Kid’s Birthday Party

Now that summer is upon us, it’s the perfect time to spend more time outside. If you have any children with a summer birthday, try throwing the party outdoors. Not only are there a number of places and activities that can be done outside, you’ll save your house from being destroyed by all the little munchkins!

Some great places to have an outdoor birthday party for your kid are at a local park, swimming pool, beach, theme park, or in your own backyard. If you plan on having your party anywhere besides your backyard, you may want to make a few calls to reserve party space.

Depending on where you have your party, you may or may not need party supplies and decorations. If you will be having your party in your backyard or at a park, balloons, tablecovers, plates, napkins, cups, and forks & spoons are a must have. You could probably skip trying to hang up streamers – in case the wind picks up! Other venues such as a local swimming pool or theme park usually provide most of your party supplies. When calling to make reservations at these venues, make sure to ask what supplies they provide.

The good thing about having your party outdoors is that it allows the children to have a lot of room to run around and have a good time with their friends and family. There is several fun and easy games that can be played outside such as a game of baseball or kickball, a treasure hunt, freeze tag, or Marco Polo if your party is at a pool. If you are really into letting the kids get competitive, break them up into teams of two and have a three-legged race, an egg toss, or a relay race.

If you will be responsible for providing the food at the party, keep it simple or have a BBQ. Kid’s love finger foods so if you plan on having a short party, put out some meat, cheese, crackers, fruit, and veggies for them to munch on. If you are having a longer party at a park or in your backyard, grill up some hamburgers and hotdogs as well!

If you are looking for some additional ideas for throwing an kid birthday party outside, check out some useful links below:

Birthday Express: Party Planning – Games, activities, and fun recipes!
FamilyFun – Summer Activities!

~ Party Chatter

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Disney's Cars - Hot New Party Theme!

The buzz in the theaters right now is Cars, a Disney Pixar movie. Children are going crazy and the partyware has become very popular! The partyware is super cute and features Lightning McQueen on most of the partyware. You can also find great party favors and party accessories to coordinate with the partyware!

Try out Birthday Express - they have a huge selection of Cars party items!




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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Party Planning Checklist

Print out this cool party planning checklist. It'll help you keep your mind in check when preparing for your child's next birthday party!

3-4 weeks before your party

• Choose a party theme.
• Create the guest list. Guests generally range from friends at daycare, school or the neighborhood, then add close relatives.
• Pick the party date and time. Parties are generally 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours long.
• Order party supplies, decorations, party favors, activities and prizes for games. Be sure to order enough tableware for the adults that will attend, as well.

2-3 weeks before your party
• Send the invitations. It is best to ask guests to RSVP to get an estimate of how many children to expect.
• Decide on activities and games to play.
• Consider the age of the children and plan games and activities accordingly. Plan more games than you expect to use in case you run out of activities before the party is over.
• Plan your menu.
• Arrange for extra help on the party day from friends or relatives.

1 week before the party
• Order cake from a bakery if you are not baking your own. Bake cake and freeze it, if making your own.
• Make any other foods that can be made ahead of time and store foods in the freezer.
• Write out a final schedule of activities for the party.
• Confirm any orders placed for the cake and/or party supplies.
• Let siblings invite a special friend over for the day so they won't feel left out. They can either play apart from the party or they can be helpers.

2-3 days before the party
• Buy remaining food for the party. Buy film and/or videotape.
• Check batteries for the camera and/or camcorder.
• Get an exact guest count. Call those who haven't responded.
• Arrange to have balloons filled with helium to pick up the day of the party. It is fun to have each guest go home with a balloon.

1 day before the party
• Finish decorating the cake, or pick up the cake from the bakery.
• Make sure you have plenty of candles and matches.
• Child-proof the party area.
• Decorate any indoor areas (save outdoor decorating for the day of the party).
• Prepare food that can be made ahead of time.

Party day

• Pick up helium-filled balloons.
• Prepare foods and beverages that could not be made ahead of time.
• Take plenty of pictures and videos to commemorate this special day.

Remember, young guests will be excited and mishaps may occur. Keep your sense of humor, and even if not every aspect of the party goes off as planned, the most important part is to enjoy the day as you celebrate the life of your child!

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