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Here is a quick tip for a child’s birthday party.
Make chocolate baskets by cutting plastic bubble wrap into squares. Spread the bubble side with a layer or two of melted chocolate.
Place each square into a glass or muffin tin to use as a mould.
Refrigerate until hard, remove from mould and carefully peel off plastic.
Fill with sweets or serve for dessert filled with ice cream or filling of choice.
You can also use the baskets for small sweets, like peppermint creams.
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Organizing a child’s birthday party can be a stressful task; however, once you know what the theme of the party is going to be, it can be easier to arrange.
Children that love playing sports are likely to want a birthday party that relates to the activities they enjoy.
If your child loves hockey, there are a few things you can do to plan an exciting hockey themed birthday party.
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Kids Birthday Party Food
Aside from the games and prizes, one of the things that children look forward to when attending a birthday party is the food.
Kids will eat whenever they have a chance and at a party, they normally eat more just because there is food available that is not normally served.
To ensure that they will enjoy the food, plan a menu that includes the usual foods that children love to eat such as cake, ice cream, chicken, pasta, cookies, barbeque, and cupcakes.
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With all the free online resources available today, it is easy to create items for your child’s birthday party.
I happened on a free label maker yesterday and spend quite some time there trying out all the options they have.
Although the site provides options for beer labels, you can quite easily make personalised labels for your child’s party.
The “Sea Punch” label on the left (just one of 5 labels I made during the time I was on the site), can for instance be used to decorate clear... Read Full Story
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So, how’s your kid’s party planning coming along?
By now you should have decided upon the date, time and the location of the party. You should also have decided upon a theme for the party and finalised the guest list.
The next step in your party planning is to decide about the party invitations . The invitations should fit the theme of the party and should contain all the details about the party.
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Discuss party themes your birthday child… You may often think that a theme is not necessary for a birthday party, but without a theme you will find it much more difficult to plan the party. When you are working with a theme, ideas for invitations, decorations, food, games and activities and even the party favors will fall in place automatically. One thought leads to another and before you know it, you will have the whole party planned.
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Further to the previous post (link opens in a new window) about 3 tips for the time, guestlist and location of your child’s birthday party, let’s take a more in-depth look at the guest list .
One thing you should do is to decide how many children you are able to handle and then use a little bit of psycology to get the upper hand… sneaky? Yes, I know, but sometimes necessary.
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Avoid weekend parties:
If you plan a small party for your child, it is best not to have it on a weekend. You will find that the brothers, sisters and even cousins will tag along and you may have to budget for more children than you originally planned for. Friday afternoons can be quite a good time to have a smaller party as all the extramural school activities normally run from Monday to Thursday.
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If you have ever planned a theme party for your child, you would know that it can be a lot of work; the more so when you do not plan everything in advance.
Remember the time when you realised that there was nobody who could fetch the birthday cake you ordered 4 weeks ago, or what about realising that you promised your child a balloon artist and you never got around to booking his services. Imagine the disappointment on your child’s face!
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Whether you are planning the very first birthday party or yet another theme party for your child, there are certain steps to be followed to ensure that it will be a success.
The Important First Steps
Include your child in every step of the party planning and preparations .
Plan according to your budget and keep to it.
Start at least 4-6 weeks before the actual party.
Make lists from the moment you sit down to decide about the party.
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