Jumat, 11 April 2014

Birthday tea - any ideas for a 7 year old ?




Spooky1


Instead of a party, we have bought our son a trampoline and would like to ask him to choose say maybe 3 good friends to come over for a birthday tea. I am going to do 'party' bags and 'party' food, but the entertainment will be the trampoline and playing together with his toys.

How should I word the invite?, any interesting food ideas?, any ideas at all to make this a memorable day for him? Thanks
I will make the possibly dinosaur shaped invites myself.
April - wow, how mean are you?, not called for at all....
I am in the UK - where a 'tea' party is considered just fine. Tsk, the language devide could cause complications if I let it!



Answer
I'm sure by 'birthday tea' you don't mean 'tea party' but inviting a couple of friends over to have dinner as some other answerers have been a bit confused.

I think for the invite you should just go with format for party invitations, but just swap 'party' with 'dinner'. Then you just have the normal details, who, where, when, what to bring (if anything), rsvp etc. The dinosaur shapes sound great!

Party food ideas: pizza, cookies, cupcakes, donuts, popcorn, toasted sandwiches, sausage rolls, chips and dip, soda, fruit juice, jell-o, gingerbread people, ice cream, fruit kebabs, lamingtons, chocolate mousse, rocky road, mini hamburgers, nachos, tacos, carrot & celery sticks, candy, chocolate, toffee apples and brownies.

To make it memorable, just make sure you have some other party games (as well as having fun on the trampoline). Take lots of photos and film (if you have video camera) and keep the kids entertained and safe.

Sweet 16 Birthday Party/Party Planning question?




un poco lo


My best friend and I were born within the same month and we decided that it would be easiest if we had our sweet 16s this summer together. We decided it would be at her house because she has a deck, patio, decent sized yard and a trampoline. So my question(s) are how would you go about planning a party like this? We'll probably invite around 100 people. How should we budget since things will be a split cost and we won't have to pay for a place to have it in? Any other advice or experience planning big parties? Thanks so much!


Answer
Well you say 100, but may end of being less. Send out "save the date" invitations, then have the rsvp about 3-4 weeks before the party date. This way you will have a better head count on the people attending. Are you having this catered? Or are you having a barbecued? Catered, you don't have to do a thing! You cook, you have to cook, clean up, and mostly likely wait on your guests, so you really don't have much time to enjoy yourself. I would call a caterer and ask if they do picnic packages, shouldn't be that expensive. $10-15 per person




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