Kamis, 29 Agustus 2013

any ideas for my daughter's 1 year birthday party?

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neonathear


i want a garden, flower theme (no cartoon characters- she doesnt watch tv.)
it's going to be held at my mother's house- LARGE back yard and woods surrounding it.
what do i need for a child's party? this is my first child and i have no experience with this.
i should also mention that there will be older children (cousins and children of friends) as well as many adults b/c this will also be my birthday party b/c our birthdays are the same week.



Answer
Things you will need are:
Invitations
Decorations
Food
Favors
Games
Prizes
Tables and Chairs

Decorations:
Have the tables covered in a flower or solid colored table cloth. Then in the center have a flower pot filled with fake, real, or candy flowers. For the food table place different food items like chips into flower pots and have the drinks inside of a wheelbarrow with ice, and a few plastic ants.
Food:
Fruit flowers-Fruit cut out into shapes of flowers
Rice Crispy shaped bees
Sandwiches cut into the shapes of flowers and bees
Dirt-crushed oreos, a mixture of cream cheese, chocolate pudding and whipped cream in layers along with gummy worms.
Potato Salad
Favors-Younger Kids-Fill a plastic flower pot with Gerber puffs, Flower Pinwheel, Butterfly tub toy, and stuffed flower.
Older Kids-Flower pot filled with-Stickers, flower shaped bubbles, flower lollipops, stuffed flower..

Also you can go to birthdaypartyideas.com for even more great ideas.

how to have a mad hatter tea birthday party?




Heather


i want to have a mad hatter tea birthday party but not a normal tea party or not anything formal and im going to be 15 and it is going to be inside cuz its to cold to do it outside so how should i do this i like neon colors, crazy music, fun games,lost of food


Answer
Invitations
Cut out tea pot- or cup-shaped invitations. They do not have to be perfect. Word your invitations in a silly rhyme, like the Walrus and the Carpenter would. Ask your guests not to be "late for a very important date." You can ask guests to wear their craziest, "maddest" hat--the wilder, the better. Make a few to have on hand for extras.

Table Settings
Place your guests at one long table that has been covered with a colorful tablecloth or two. Do not worry about it being too tidy or coordinated. Be sure to have more place settings than guests. Use mismatched plates and tea cups from sets you have borrowed from several people or have picked up at a yard sale or flea market. Do not use matching sets; be sure to mix them all up, placing small piles of extra cups on the table. Use mismatched chairs of different heights, and set out a variety of candle holders and candelabras of differing styles.

Food
Food can be small tea sandwiches cut in the shape of butterflies. You can also serve marinated mushrooms, mock turtle soup and leg of lamb. Serve beverages including iced and hot tea from a variety of pitchers and teapots, placing "Drink me" tags on some of them. Bake cupcakes with "Eat Me" on them. Of course, a multi-tiered, lopsided brightly iced cake is the perfect finishing touch.

Decorations
Decorate the room or outdoors area with signs pointing in different directions that say "This Way," "Up," "That Way," "Down" and so on. You may wish to have some clocks stopped at different times. Drape colored paper lanterns over the table and party area. Put a stuffed mouse in one of the teapots as the Dormouse.

Games
Every half hour, shout "Clean cup. Everyone move down." All guests have to move down and take a clean cup from the pile and place their dirty cup in another pile. A Mad Hat Parade with a prize for the winner can be fun. Guests can wear their own hats, or you can make decorated hats and top hats as a party activity. Sponsor a relay race by placing a bucket of tea in one place and an empty bucket a distance away. After being divided into two groups, each group must fill the empty bucket with a cup of tea they carry from the full bucket. Have a White Rabbit-inspired sack race. A teaspoon relay race, with each contestant carrying a small object in a teaspoon, would be fun as well.




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