Hi Everyone,
My first born turned 6 back in February. Since I just received the pictures, I figure why not making a blog post out of it. So this post is overloaded of pictures. I prefer celebrating kids birthday in School firstly because she gets to hangout with all her friends and secondly, most importantly it is cheaper. Today, I am sharing a few tips on how to throw a big party and under budget for your kids.
- Do it at the school: you don’t need to worry about feeding the adults and you don’t have to pay anyone for animation + the teachers are always happy to help.
- Then keep menu simple. For this party, I served, cocktail size pizza, wings, popcorn, fresco & soda.
- Plan the party ahead so you can save on decors, cake/ candy table & more
- I was able to get all the party stuff online. Since I planned ahead, I was able to narrow down what I really wanted, and navigate enough to find the best deal that was available at the time. Where I like to shop for kids party: Etsy, Amazon and wholesales party supply. I find them to be cheaper.
- DIY: I ordered everything and made the decor myself. Since the school is used to event, I was able to rent those little table for a small fees and they also helped me with the balloons. Everything else came from home. I must say that I have been piling up a lot of kids decoration stuff over the past 6 years which lead me to my next
- Save party supply as much as possible. You may be able to use them later.
Aby always picked her theme ahead every year. So next year, she wants Flamingo and Pineapple and I just can’t wait to have some fun. In the meantime, I am pretty pleased with how the Unicorn and Rainbow theme came out this year. Thoughts? On a completely different note, the twins had a bad flu so they were in a bad mood. It sadden me that they were not able to have as much fun as they should with their big sister.
So what are the tips your followed for your kids party. Comment below and share the fun.
Thanks for stopping by.
XoXo,
Moumous
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Photo Credit @MJPhotography