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Selasa, 03 Juni 2014

Birthday Invitations?




Samantha


I am planning my boyfriends 25th birthday party and am planning on doing a Luau Theme. I want to get really nice invitations, so is there any site that does free printable or fairly inexpensive luau theme or Hawaiian theme invitations. I would like to be able to have them printed so if a site does that, Im willing, as long as it is not crazy expensive. I only need about 30 invitations and I dont want to spend more the $40 so if anyone has any ideas, let me know please!!!


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there is a luau printable here
http://www.make-your-own-invitations.com/printable-luau-invitations.html

they also do cheap printable photo invites - just tell em what you want and they make printable for you to print at home.

birthday party ideas?




ashluvsyou


my friend is having a birthday party and i told her i would help her plan it out. We were thinking we could do a survivor theme but we have never seen the show! who knows what games we could do?


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Survivor Party (outdoor event) Invitations: Using a computer program for making greeting cards, I chose the single fold (saves paper and you can make two invites on one sheet) I typed in "You're invited to , my daughter's name, (followed by a picture of the "CBS Survivor logo"), Party." On the inside (left) I asked each guest to "wear camouflage, or black, army green and khaki clothes, boots or good shoes. (But not required!)" You may not want to add that part yourself, I had children that had bought new outfits just for this one occasion. On the inside (right) I wrote: "Where will the tribes meet? At, my child's name, house." It was at an empty lot that has a wide trail made by our kids with a four wheeler. The trail looks almost like a wish bone that goes into three directions and the tall grass in the trails was mowed down). "When will the adventure take place? On , date of party." "The challenges will begin at 6:30 p.m." (I wanted it to be daylight long enough for the guest to get an idea of the terrain before they started the games). "The challenges will end around 8:30 or 9:00 p.m. following the tribal meeting." Decorations: I begged, borrowed, but I did not steal, most of the decorations. I got tikki torches, fish net, hammocks, a blue tarp, duck decoys, camo tarp, logs, etc...to make the setting as close to an island as possible. The blue tarp (the pond), was lei out in a small open area on one of the trails and we placed the duck decoys on it and named it Bay Island. The tikki torches were strategically placed to illuminate as much territory as possible without giving off too much light in one particular area. At the entrance of the North Trail (I labeled each direction), there was a tree house that had been in the process of removal. It was perfect...the broken pieces of wood resembled a shipwreck. I painted S.S. Skipper on the largest piece. Using my daughter's stuffed and plastic animals, I placed "wild or exotic" animals throughout the trees and grass. The camo tarp was tied up to four trees. My husband placed a large table under it for the food and gifts. We collected the largest logs we could find. They were placed around the campfire. Activities: I had the guest line up according to height. I separated them equally into to two tribes, which they named themselves, "The Discoverers" and "The Explorers." We started with a relay race. The tribes formed two separate lines. At the sound of the whistle the first two hoola hooped from the starting point (a line drawn with flour), and touched the camouflaged blanket, (blanket was folded in half long ways and tied to trees on each side of the trail), hoola hooped back for the next tribal member to get ready to start (they start when the other member goes under the blanket), and then had to run back and crawl under the blanket, (the blanket was used because I did not find the tunnels I wanted), next they jumped through tires (5 for each team... all 10 were borrowed from a tire store), and finishing when they walked across a balance beam. The first tribe to complete the course received immunity and a prize for each member. The immunity part was thrown in just for drama (lol), none of the tribal members were ever voted off the "island". The prizes were an assortment of survival needs, (ie: flashlights, binoculars, etc. most were purchased from the dollar store). Following the relay race...they liked it so much they did it twice. After, the tribes went to their first tribal meeting at the campfire. They ate hot dogs and talked about how much fun they were having! The scavenger hunt was the next activity. We removed the obstacles from the relay race while they were eating. I gave the instructions to play the game successfully. Each tribe had to find the object that was secretly coded in the clues. Each object had another clue that eventually led them to the "survival" treasure chest. I placed two of everything along the trails for the scavenger hunt so that both tribes had the same opportunity to get to the survival treasure chest first. One tribe went down one trail and the other went down the other trail. Each object was placed approximately the same distance from the other for both tribes. This activity took a while. Once the treasure chest was found we had our final tribal meeting. This included sitting around the campfire and eating cup cakes (frosted with an army green color) and my daughter opened her gifts. Favors: Each guest received arm bands made of camo material (ripped strips), and doo rags made of army green material when they arrived for the party, treat bags were filled with small gadgets, candy, etc. and given to the guests as they were leaving. This was a huge success...Good luck if you take the challenge to "Outwit" "Outlast" and "Outplay" the birthday party scene.




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Jumat, 30 Mei 2014

Birthday Invitations?




Lisa


This year for my son's 10th birthday party, we are taking him and a few of his closest friends to an arena football game. I want to make our own invitation but I need ideas on what to say and how it should look.

I have looked at all different websites and have seen the "sport event ticket", but they were either to costly of you need to have a minimum of 30.

Here is some info regarding exactly what is going to happen that day...

2:45 meet at our house
3:00 leave for the game
4:00 tailgating (pizza, pop, cake, games)
6:00 family fun zone at the arena
7:05 football game
10:00 autographs
11:00 leave arena
11:30 pickup at our house

Does anyone have any suggestion?



Answer
Vista Print has a great invitation that looks like a ticket. It is $7.99 for a set of 10. You won't be able to list everything that you are doing that day, but they are really cool and easy to make/use:

http://www.vistaprint.com/vp/ns/easypath/studio.aspx?pf_id=136&combo=5713.113.32.%7c%7c477%7c0&uei=113521&icparts=yes&ag=true&combo_id=49822&ssc=1&filter=9%3a10013%7c%7c1%2c24%3a10073%7c%7c1%2c24%3a10074%7c%7c1%2c24%3a10075%7c%7c1%2c24%3a10076%7c%7c1%2c3%3a10077%7c%7c1%2c4294936929%3a4294936301%7c%7c1&xnav=previews&xnid=button&rd=3&ref=1&referer=http%3a%2f%2fwww.vistaprint.com%2finvitations-announcements%2fbirthday%2fgallery.aspx%3fpg%3d39%26filter%3d4294936929%253a4294936301%257c%257c1%252c9%253a10013%257c%257c1%252c24%253a10073%257c%257c1%252c24%253a10074%257c%257c1%252c24%253a10075%257c%257c1%252c24%253a10076%257c%257c1%252c3%253a10077%257c%257c1%26page%3d1%26pagesize%3d24%26sort%3dp_TO!desc%26xnav%3dpagenav%26xnid%3dtop

All the Best,

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Birthday Party?




Amy Clark


My oldest will be turning 8 the end of march and is in second grade. I'm looking for some creative / inexpensive birthday party ideas. Last year we did bowling, but because it was so expensive she could only invite a few kids from school, because all of her cousins were going also. So any ideas? She wants to invite about 20 children this year (i know they all don't come- and i know if i have too i can make her cut down the list) but think it would be fun to have a big birthday party with all of her friends and cousins but I'm a single mom and full-time student and don't have a big budget. Also any ideas for some creative- possibly make yourself birthday party invitations? Thanks in advance!
p.s How early do you send the invitation out? 2 weeks? And also, when I was in school we always took invitations and handed them out at school, but kids felt left out or parents never got them etc.. am i better off to send them to school w/ her or just send them in the mail to their homes



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My daughter turned 9 this year and we usually have the big party with about 20 kids and when it's over not counting the cake and extra decor, gift and invitations & goodie bags it costs us about $200. This year I tried something totally different. I asked her to choose 5 girlfriends, with a little of my influence, and we had a slumber party. It was so much fun and we didn't have a single issue about someone not being invited blues. I printed up the invitations on the computer and glued them to some starry card stock I grabbed at the craft store. I even made pillow case envelopes with "no sew" and starry material, we only used 1/2 yard. There was no particular theme. When they got here we had a scavenger hunt in the neighborhood, I split them in 2 teams and had my mom help watch a group.
After that we had cake and opened presents. We even gave pedicures and manicures with colored polish that we already had and nail stickers from Wal-Mart. A girlfriend loaned us her kareoke machine and they sang to high school musical songs. To wind down the evening we popped popcorn and laid out our sleeping bags and prepared for a high school musical marathon. I also brought out huge candies like you purchase at the theatre that I bought at the dollar tree. In the morning they ate a pancake breakfast and I sent them home at 9:30 so that I could rest up without kids here all day.
With the exception of a dozen balloons and streamers we saved a ton of money. Oh yeah, their goody bags were pillow cases I bought at the factory outlet for $1 ea and they all signed them and colored with Sharpies, left over candy and Bella Sara card packs that cost 2.50 at a learning store. It was a complete success, they still talk about it almost 2 months later.
As for invites, you can't pass them out in class unless you invite the whole class, so we hand delivered them 2 weeks in advance. She loved taking them to the door and giving them to her friends.




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Senin, 17 Maret 2014

Birthday Party?




elfin418gi


He's turning 7.
What do little kids do at birthday parties, besides eat cake and ice cream? Should I do party bags? Streamers?

thanks



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I love kids' bday parties, and I am known around our small town for my themed parties. I have won twice on www.birthdaypartyideas.com (pirates of the caribbean 7 yr old June 2004 I think? & spongebob 6 yr old 2005). However, I think I am not the norm, as many moms don't have the time or creative energy to do all that work. That website is a great idea for decorating, games, food, etc.

My point is, moms have said to me, "oh, my parties are so boring compared to yours". Not so according to my kids. Kids love parties period. My kids have never said my parties were better than "so and so's". But kids do need to keep busy. You don't have to do the themed thing, but kids do get a kick out of it. But my basic suggestions are (from experience):

1. Keep it 2 hours - 2 1/2 max.

2. Forget feeding them a meal. I find the best time is 1 to 3, or 2 to 4. I tried the lunch thing, and 90% of them did not eat as they were too excited. I threw the meals away.

3. DO have munchies tho' and juice boxes.

4. Plan for around 4 games, and depending on the child, a craft. I usually did craft from 1 to 1:30 -- allowing latercomers to arrive and do their craft; games from 1:30 to 2:15; cake & singing and gift opening and free-play from 2:15 to 3. It usually worked out fine.

5. If you're having it at your home, keep the party in one room. Bedrooms were off limits. I've heard of parties where a child's favourite toy is broken 'cuz of the barrage of kids in their room. I tell those that want to crash my son's room, "you can come another day for a play day". If it's an outdoor party, the kids stay outdoors unless they need to use the washroom.

6. I use the rule with my kids, "you can invite the same # of kids as the age you're turning", so if your child is turning 7, he/she can invite 7 friends.

7. Goody bags are a must -- and kids really look forward to them, so if you have extra money to spend, do it here. Dollar stores are great for this.

8. ALWAYS call moms/dads who do not RSVP your invite. Don't assume their child's coming if you haven't heard anything. I had a mom last year who didn't call me, because the invitation did not make it to her hands. Somewhere between school and home, her son lost it. So it's always good to follow up. Oh, and I typically send invites out 2 weeks before the party.

9. I like playing music at the party -- just to break the silence! My music was theme-related, so for Spongebob, I found Spongebob music off the web, etc.

Don't get stressed over it; plan early; and have fun!!

Birthday Invitations?




Samantha


I am planning my boyfriends 25th birthday party and am planning on doing a Luau Theme. I want to get really nice invitations, so is there any site that does free printable or fairly inexpensive luau theme or Hawaiian theme invitations. I would like to be able to have them printed so if a site does that, Im willing, as long as it is not crazy expensive. I only need about 30 invitations and I dont want to spend more the $40 so if anyone has any ideas, let me know please!!!


Answer
there is a luau printable here
http://www.make-your-own-invitations.com/printable-luau-invitations.html

they also do cheap printable photo invites - just tell em what you want and they make printable for you to print at home.




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Kamis, 30 Januari 2014

I need a catchy phrase for a birthday party invitation for people over 30?




chiviz


4 of my good friends are celebrating their birthday tittle "September Birthday Bash"


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"O lordy look who's turning 30"!

" It took me 30 years to look this hott"

"30 and Fabulous"

"Dirty Thirty"

Hope this helps!

How far in advance should I send my Evite Invitation for my 30th Birthday Party?




Noell


How far in advance should I send my Evite Invitation for my 30th Birthday Party?

What's the proper amount of time? Too far in advance, people might forget, too close in advance, people might already have plans ...

Thank you.



Answer
Two weeks. Happy birthday!

PS - 30 is a great birthday - I have enjoyed my 30s so much more than my 20s!!!!




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Rabu, 04 Desember 2013

How to word a 30th birthday party invitation?

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Eye Green


I am planning my sister n laws 30th surprise birthday party and dont know how to word it. I want it to be funny. Please help!!!! The theme is black and white. I would also like everyone to dress in black and white.


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Guess who's turing 30? Not me!! It's (sister in law's name), and I want you there to surprise her! Everyone, please dress in black and white to remind her of what is to come!!!

How soon should I send out surprise birthday party invitations?




sundance_0


I am throwing a small surprise party for my boyfriend's 30th birthday party July 26. It's going to be at our apartment's community room. I am worried that if I send out the invites too soon that people may forget about the party, but if I send them out too late that people may already have plans!

Also, is it appropriate to ask people to bring a dish to pass? I plan on having a main dish and some snacks and beverages of course, but he has a big family :)



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I agree with the other posters, at least a month before, with the summer month, schedules fill up faster. I would have them out so that everyone has them in their hands BY July 1st.

People won't forget, if they tell you they're coming they will mark it down and make sure to come. They're not going to forget.

I wouldn't ask in the invites to bring a dish, you can ask if they call and ask if you need anything, or you can ask your boyfriend's family and your family, but I wouldn't ask your guests in their invites to bring food, it's not right. I would talk to your boyfriend's family and ask them for some help.




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Jumat, 18 Oktober 2013

How to word a 30th birthday party invitation?

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Eye Green


I am planning my sister n laws 30th surprise birthday party and dont know how to word it. I want it to be funny. Please help!!!! The theme is black and white. I would also like everyone to dress in black and white.


Answer
Guess who's turing 30? Not me!! It's (sister in law's name), and I want you there to surprise her! Everyone, please dress in black and white to remind her of what is to come!!!

How soon should I send out surprise birthday party invitations?




sundance_0


I am throwing a small surprise party for my boyfriend's 30th birthday party July 26. It's going to be at our apartment's community room. I am worried that if I send out the invites too soon that people may forget about the party, but if I send them out too late that people may already have plans!

Also, is it appropriate to ask people to bring a dish to pass? I plan on having a main dish and some snacks and beverages of course, but he has a big family :)



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During the summer months, people's weekends fill up quickly! Send them out at least a month in advance. Once they get the invite and let you know they're coming they won't forget! I wouldn't wait any less, summer weekends fill up quick, I would do it by the at least the 1st of July.

You can always ask certain people to bring a dish, but I wouldn't put that on the invite. Can you talk to his family and your family and friends? I wouldn't ask everyone that you're inviting to bring something, but I would talk to his family and your family and friends to see if they can pitch in and help you. There's nothing wrong in asking his parents and siblings and your family.

Give them a call and ask, and when other people call you to rsvp, when they ask if they can bring anything, that's your chance! Ask them if they mind bringing something, just make sure you keep track of who's bringing what so you don't have too many of one thing and nothing of something else.

I hope this helps!




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