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Kamis, 24 April 2014

I need help wording a invitation for my dads 60th birthday party invitation?




Brittany B


My sister and I are having a surprise 60th birthday party for our dad in July. We are having a band, grilling, swimming and having kegs. This will be at a new home that he just bought...any suggestions on wording??


Answer
you could get them from here

http://www.smilebox.com/invitations/occasions/birthday-invitation/?partner=google&campaign=search_birthday&gclid=COGoyduPj6ICFSI55QodVi8wcQ

http://www.allgreatquotes.com/60th_birthday_quotes.shtml

Ideas for a game for a 60th birthday party?




floridagat


My mom is turning 60 this year and I'm throwing her a surprise party. Does anybody have any ideas for some kind of games or activities to do? Anything is appreciated!


Answer
Someone was going to do a surprise party for my 50th, but I found out & was glad it wasn't a surprise & could help in the planning, plan what to wear, & look forward to it. Surprise parties are dreadful. We got a free room at a local pizza & pasta place as long as we guaranteed 20 people. Invited about 75 to get 20. Someone made my favorite apple cake, & restaurant provided cake table similar to luggage rack. Did a 10-minute decorating job with construction paper numbers somebody had made for short party at work & the regular balloons not helium. Also, brought my crystal jar filled with Hershey's Kisses for dessert. Was fine. Invited whole families so parents wouldn't need to get sitters. (a few friends with late-in-life kids while in their 40's--maybe 6 or 7 kids)

I cut out comic strips from the newspaper & used white-out on some panels, glued them onto an 8 1/2 X 11 paper & mailed with the invitations for people to make up their own captions. Was things like Cathy trying on bras & Hagar & wife with a log, crashing a party, etc. That went well, but then had about 3 people judging the contest. That was stupid & too time-consuming. Should have just passed them around.

Prizes were cheap magnets from Big Lots & a package of incense, things I had around, etc. Should have just bought party favors from the party store for everyone. I wasn't used to giving parties.

Wanted to find words to well-known songs like She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain & Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah & Beatles songs so there would be something for the kids to do, too. I wanted to photocopy the words. A friend vetoed that & said I should just ask kids what they like to sing. As it happened we didn't have time for the singing due to contest judging. Kids sat at their own table & colored pictures provided by restaurant. Should have done it my way since I think singalongs are fun for both kids & adults.

Regardless of that, it was the most wonderful night of my life. Was in wool aqua dress, which fits nicely. Should have had somebody taking pictures because it was so much fun. I gave little 1-minute speech thanking people for attending & saying I only wished I could have sat next to each one. Glad I had the presence of mind to do that. After cake & all, I went around the room & talked to each person so that everyone had my attention for awhile, although I did greet everyone, too, when each arrived.

One thing I started doing when helping with people's b-day cakes is to cut one piece for the honoree, & place a candle on it to be blown out instead of blowing all over the whole cake with all the germs. Also, there are plastic cakes with holes for candles that preschoolers' Sunday school classes use for birthdays when there won't be any cake. One of those would work, too, for the candle blowing. Another thing you can do is to let each person at the party come up to light a candle & make a wish for the honoree, using a candle snuffer afterward, while still letting the honoree blow out the one candle or six or whatever.

I've been at h.s. class reunions with that game of trivia about the time period, such as price of postage at the time of graduation. Worked well with a large group with each table of people working together. We've also had ones about our h.s. class (not for your party) & for names of places in town that may be gone now, such as the miniature golf course or the hamburger hangout.

The one game I saw on that link that wasn't good was the penalty for loosing balance. That's touchy for seniors, so think of a way to get around that. Sorry to be negative about that one thing because overall, I think the links people have given you were fantastic.

Another game is to make something like Bingo cards that has written info about people attending, like who went to Japan last summer or who has taken a train trip or had a certain car during h.s. or who owns an I-phone or who knows the nickname of the jazz musician (Satchmo) or plays the drums or some other trivia or hobby or personal info. Participants mingle with each other with a time limit to try to fill in each other's names as the answer for each rectangle & at least get a Bingo. Might take several sheets to get everyone in. Also, you'd need to email everyone to find out this personal trivia like hobby or trip or whatever. This is a get-acquainted game but would also work for this. Can give prizes like candy for highest number of right answers, whole sheet, or a Bingo.

more re: party favors...my mother arranged a family reunion at an all-you-can-eat buffet place with a party room. Besides an address list revised at the party & mailed out later, she also had cleared out her souvenir tote bags from her travels & a few knick-knacks. She arranged them on a long table for each person to take one or two.




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Rabu, 16 April 2014

Birthday party theme for triplets?




bbordeau


Turning 4 in February
Two boys, one girl
We want to have the party around March (we live in Miami - It will be hot)
We would like to have in the backyard (Patio, pool, hot tub, sauna, tennis court, large grass lawn, etc.)
We are expecting to invite 50-60 guests, a mix of children and adults
No limit on cost as of now

When is the best time of day for this type of party?
Suggestions for food, games, party favors etc. are greatly appreciated! Suggestion to keep adults entertained
Do's and Don'ts for birthday parties are also needed!
Thank you in advance!



Answer
Pool party! :DD

INVITATIONS:
-Cut flip-flops, board shorts, tropical flowers, or fish out of cardstock, then write the party details on the back.
-Invitations in a bottle are a super cute way to invite guests to your birthday pool party.
-Write the party invitation on an inflated beach ball. Deflate the beach ball and stuff it in an envelope. -Your guests will enjoy blowing up the beach ball to read the invitation.
-Punch a hole in a card-style invitation, and use ribbon to tie it to the stem of an artificial flower, sunglasses, a squirt gun, etc. Hand-deliver these invitations, or mail them in a padded envelope.
-Add some tropical confetti to your envelope for an extra special touch.
-Use wording like "Splish, splash, come to Tom's, Tina's and Trevor's Birthday Bash
From 2 through 6 on Saturday night!"

DECORATIONS:
-Decorate in lots of bright, fun colors. If you'd rather stick with a theme instead of solids, check out our pool party supplies.
-Sand pails, beach umbrellas, swimming tubes, straw hats, flower leis, tiki torches, and beach balls will help set the mood.
-Decorate your table with seashells, starfish, snorkels, masks, and sunglasses.
-If your party runs into the evening, light the pool area with lanterns, tiki torches or Christmas lights strung from tree limbs.
-Make sure to have umbrellas or a pop-up tent available to provide relief from the sun. A pop-up tent makes a great shaded play area for other activities you might want to plan.
-Hang a colorful pinata on a tree as decoration. It also doubles as an activity later in the party. If you would rather not have small children swinging a bat, consider a pull-string pinata. Any traditional pinata can be converted to a pull-string using our easy instructions.

FOOD:
-Set up a taco bar table outside and allow guests (with the assistance from adults if they're young) to create their own tacos. Items you may want to include are chips, salsa, guacamole, sour cream, hard and soft tortillas, shredded Mexican cheese, chicken, beef, beans, and shredded lettuce.
-Serve a vegetable platter that looks like a beach ball. To do this, place a bowl of dip at the top of a circular platter to create the top circle shape on a beach ball. Next, use carrots or slices of red pepper to create the dividing lines between each section of the ball. Fill in each section of the ball with a different colored vegetable, such as slices of cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and celery. You can also do this with fruit.
-Make Mini Beach Cups with pudding and crushed cookies. First, spoon vanilla pudding into a clear plastic cup and sprinkle crushed vanilla wafers on top as "sand." Place a gumball on the sand as your beach ball, and place a teddy bear cookie under a small drink umbrella.
-Virgin pina coladas, daiquiris, or margaritas, will keep your guests cool. Serve with an umbrella in the drink.
-Virgin pina-colada ice pops
-Fruit kabobs or a tropical fruit salad
-Watermelon slices
-Ice cream sundaes or an ice cream cake for dessert
-Serve food in clean, new sand pails.
-If you don't have enough chairs for everyone, lay picnic blankets in the yard so guests can sit and eat.
-Pool Party Cake: If you're feeling creative, try making a fun pool party cake. To do this, bake two round cakes and cut a circle out of the top. Fill the circle with blue Jell-O to create the pool and frost the rest of the cake with white icing. Add Lifesavers and other candies to the pool to create floats and other objects. For an extra-special touch, add a few teddy bear cookies and paint bathing suits on them with icing. Top with drink umbrellas around the pool.

FAVORS:
-Bubble necklaces
-Buckets and shovel sets
-Lei bracelets and necklaces
-Water guns
-Pineapple shaped sipper cups
-Water balloons
-Fun-shaped candy and lollipops

For the games, you don't really need some because the kids can have fun at the pool all day.
I hope it turns out to be a fantastic b-day...and I hope this helped! :DD

60th birthday party ideas?




fvfv81





Answer
As baby boomers enjoy life well into their retirement years, Sweet 60 doesn't have to mean over the hill.

---Invitations---

Along with the where, when and RSVP details, use appropriate greetings for the front cover of the invitation indicating the specific party theme and a headline reading "Sexy Sixty", "The Big 6 - Oh!", Sweet 60", "or "Sixty is Nifty!"

---Party Theme Ideas---

The "Over the Hill" theme has always been easy and popular, but you can also opt for a theme centered around the celebrants favorite leisure activity. A sports theme party or a luau is always fun, or take a trip down memory lane with a tribute to the decade in which the birthday boy or girl grew up, such as the 50's or 60's.

A surprise party may take a little extra work, but with a bit of planning it can provide special excitement and lots of happy memories.

---60th Birthday Gift Ideas---

Gift-giving at a 60th birthday party is simplicity itself - whether it be 5 dozen roses, 10 six-packs of beer or soda, or 60 lottery tickets.

Create something more personal by arranging a memory book or scrapbook filled with favorite photos and keepsakes. Ask friends and loved ones to e-mail special birthday wishes well in advance to be included with the photos, or print-out the e-mails and pin them up separately on a decorated bulletin board.

---Party Food---

You can work in the Sweet 60 theme with another great idea: substitute the birthday cake with 60 individual cupcakes, served on a tiered party tray. Also try to include foods that everyone will enjoy, including low salt or sugar-free drinks for those on dietary restrictions. As with any party, self-serve is way to go, making for easy mingling around the buffet table.

If in doubt, skip the "lame" prune juice and Jello. The food should be centered around the guest of honor's favorites!




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Jumat, 04 April 2014

40/50/60 birthday party theme! - help!!?




alma c


I am helping my cousin organize a multiple birthday party for my sister who is going to be 40, my aunt - she is going to be 50 and my dad he is going to be 60. We don't know what theme to use or how to decorate! This party will be after Christmas since their birthday is at the begining of January. ANY IDEAS? Thank you!


Answer
I would go with black and white, maybe with a splash of red. Polka dots and gingham and stripes. Black and white balloons. You could do something with the number 150---that's the number of years they all add up to! A one and a half century party? You don't need a theme, but you could do a 40's, 50's and 60's party (going by the eras that each of them grew up in). Have various decor relating to each era, and a mix of music from those three decades. A three tiered cake with each tier decorated like one of the decades (I'm thinking tie dyed or hippie flowers for the 60's tier---)

Check ebay for custom invitations. Lots of crafters out there will make invites to your specs. Or just use Evite.

I need help making an invitation for my father's 60th birthday party!!?




MJ


We are having the party at a hall and it is being catered by a restaurant. I want to make the invitation myself, and use pictures from my dad's life (a baby photo, a childhood photo, his college graduation photo, a more recent photo, etc). Any ideas? I know someone who did something like:

Our dad has been:

a baseball coach
a loving son and brother
a Boy Scout leader
etc, etc. and listed the many things they have been throughout their life.

I can't think of anything nice to do like that, with the photos! Any ideas at all???

Thanks!!



Answer
the heading should be: The old bastard made it to 60 and he's still alive! And now he can order from the old folks menu at IHOP! YOO HOO!!!




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Selasa, 11 Februari 2014

40/50/60 birthday party theme! - help!!?




alma c


I am helping my cousin organize a multiple birthday party for my sister who is going to be 40, my aunt - she is going to be 50 and my dad he is going to be 60. We don't know what theme to use or how to decorate! This party will be after Christmas since their birthday is at the begining of January. ANY IDEAS? Thank you!


Answer
I would go with black and white, maybe with a splash of red. Polka dots and gingham and stripes. Black and white balloons. You could do something with the number 150---that's the number of years they all add up to! A one and a half century party? You don't need a theme, but you could do a 40's, 50's and 60's party (going by the eras that each of them grew up in). Have various decor relating to each era, and a mix of music from those three decades. A three tiered cake with each tier decorated like one of the decades (I'm thinking tie dyed or hippie flowers for the 60's tier---)

Check ebay for custom invitations. Lots of crafters out there will make invites to your specs. Or just use Evite.

I need help making an invitation for my father's 60th birthday party!!?




MJ


We are having the party at a hall and it is being catered by a restaurant. I want to make the invitation myself, and use pictures from my dad's life (a baby photo, a childhood photo, his college graduation photo, a more recent photo, etc). Any ideas? I know someone who did something like:

Our dad has been:

a baseball coach
a loving son and brother
a Boy Scout leader
etc, etc. and listed the many things they have been throughout their life.

I can't think of anything nice to do like that, with the photos! Any ideas at all???

Thanks!!



Answer
the heading should be: The old bastard made it to 60 and he's still alive! And now he can order from the old folks menu at IHOP! YOO HOO!!!




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