Birthday Parties
Sunday 5 April 2009This is what I did for my daughters 10th birthday party. I actually started planning in January, but she and I have been talking about it for a few months. Since this is such an important b-day double digits and all. We decided on a sleep over with 6 of her closest friends and a family party the next day. So here are some of my tips: shop clearance, simple is better, and have everthing possible done ahead of time, so you can sit back and enjoy too. I got a mystery party game for $5 (so the girls can act their part at the party) and 7 puzzles at $3 each (party favors). So for $26, are party was underway. We got decorations, plates, napkins and cups at the $1 store. We bought cookies(they’re cheeper to make, but we ran out of time and needed them for the mystery game), ordered pizza (I ordered 4 pizzas and 2 orders of bread sticks $50, but next time 2 pizzas store bought and bake them myself to safe money so tops it will cost $20. Live and learn.) The girls had a tea party with their pizza. Then the girls played a few other games we have like twister. We all ate a homemade cake with strawberry jello in it and whip cream on top. Afterwards, they watched a movie, ate popcorn and went to sleep. (Beware they got popcorn everywhere, so don’t use butter. Spray with cooking spray and favorite popcorn topping.) While all this was going on my friend and I played cards and kept an open ear out in case they needed us. As one of my daughter friends said “this was the best sleepover ever” not only for them, but for me too. Now this party cost $80, but I made a mistake of over ordering pizza. So in reality the pizza they ate, decorations including plates etc… cost $55. Note: my family and I enjoyed the rest of the pizza later.
Lets take a step back for a minute: during the week I cleaned a little each day. So, the day of the sleepover party, I only needed to cook and decorate. I made two dishes of baked ziti, a BLT salad (which is: bacon bits, lettuce, tomato, croutons and lite ranch dressing) a cake and cupcakes for the “family party!” The next day, we went to my father in laws for the family party, his house is more accommodating for 50 people. I reused the decorations from sleepover and baked the ziti. Hubby picked up $10 worth of soda. (On SALE!) The ziti, salads, cakes and decorations ran approximately $40. So for under $50 we had a wonderful family party. Since everything was done prior to party and I recived help cleaning up, I got to enjoy celebrating my daughter’s big 1 - 0 birthday party. I hope your next party goes as well. Good Luck!
