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My daughter is turning one and i have no idea what to do for her 1st birthday party or even where to start.I?

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PrettyStun


I want something very special and intimate.
She is my 3rd child and my 1st daughter and last child!
So I want to make this very special as for my 2 boys I had huge birthday parties the bounce house face painting ETC. And that is definitely not the route i want to go with her birthday.
This time I want something like a birthday dinner but where I am in DFW mid cities/Dallas area In Texas. I have bought her outfit and it is very vintage, comes with a huge headband with flowers and pearls. Please advice!



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Celebrating your daughter's 1st birthday is very special! Like you, my youngest is a girl (only one) and she's definitely the princess in the house and love all things pink and purple. So I totally can understand why you want to make this extra special. Have you tried googling some restaurants in the area or go on www.yelp.com to read reviews on certain ones. I know there's a great article on www.babycachet.com on tips for celebrating 1st birthday. And there's a special section for 1st birthday invites http://www.babycachet.com/1st_Birthday_Invitations_s/248.htm - make your daughter's birthday extra special with a unique & beautiful card. Give your guests a hint of what to come :)

Hope some of these ideas help! Good luck and happy birthday to your precious daughter!

Parents: Should I include "no gifts necessary" on birthday invitation?




Shari


We're planning our 4 year old's birthday party at a bounce house facility. We really don't care whether people bring gifts or not but I think it's a little tacky to include any mention about gifts. If you received an invitation that has NO mention about gifts, would you assume the host is expecting one? I always bring but I don't want people to think we are expecting it. What do you think? Do we NEED to say "no gifts necessary?"


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My rule is, no mention of gifts on the invitation...any invitation.

While it's become socially expected to bring gifts to various events (weddings, birthday parties, housewarming parties etc etc etc), it is NOT obligatory and the majority of people know this.

If they want to bring a gift, they will. If they don't, they won't. But whether or not to do so is completely up to them.




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