When it comes to party planning, the opportunities are endless.
However, you may find yourself left with limited options if you're on a budget.
The good news is, you don't have to spend a fortune to pull together a successful party.
Here are some interesting tips that can help you pull a memorable party that will be easy on your pocket and will make the guests happy too! Keep it simple Keep things simple.
You don't necessarily have to have decorated invites printed from service.
Print birthday invites on your own.
You'll save time and it will be cheap too.
If your entire guest list is tech savvy, then you can skip the printing altogether and send e-invites.
Make an event page on any social networking site and invite your guests there.
This will also help you identify the number of guests you should expect.
Skip the flashy décor A birthday party décor doesn't have to be flashy and costly to look great.
The best thing that works to lift the spirit and atmosphere is coordinated décor.
Think of a theme and work around it.
Use balloons, ribbons and paper plates for decorations.
A birthday banner made out of silver paper plates can be a cheap way to add color and décor to the site.
Use buntings, ribbons, balloons and other crafty things to decorate tables, etc.
You can also make a piñata at home, with some help from DIY tutorials online and fill it up with candies and cheap treats Activities A fun birthday party doesn't necessarily have to have 10 different activities or games.
Stick to a few interesting ones that you can arrange without much effort.
Arrange pass the pillow, stick-the-nose, blindfold, balloon pop, etc.
for kids.
For outdoor activities during winters, a snowball fight is a great activity.
Kids love party inflatables such as bounce houses and obstacle courses, so you could also rent that for a couple of hours.
Some inflatable party rentals come with popcorn machines too, so that can be a cheap way to get something exciting and engaging for the kids.
Finger Foods & Colorful Juices When it comes to party food for kids, you don't have to go an extra mile.
Kids love junk and that doesn't cost much.
Opt for finger foods like homemade sandwiches, chips, nuggets, popsicles, meatballs, pizza, and other dry food.
For drinks, opt for fresh juices or homemade squash in different flavors that kids will love because flavored squash comes in different colors.
The Cake! The benefit of skimping on décor, food and invites will help you save more which you can use to add to the cake budget.
Since a birthday cake has to be delicious, it's okay to stretch your budget for it.
Otherwise, you can always make big cake at home! With a huge variety of baking accessories, baking a good looking and delicious tasting cake is a piece of cake!
However, you may find yourself left with limited options if you're on a budget.
The good news is, you don't have to spend a fortune to pull together a successful party.
Here are some interesting tips that can help you pull a memorable party that will be easy on your pocket and will make the guests happy too! Keep it simple Keep things simple.
You don't necessarily have to have decorated invites printed from service.
Print birthday invites on your own.
You'll save time and it will be cheap too.
If your entire guest list is tech savvy, then you can skip the printing altogether and send e-invites.
Make an event page on any social networking site and invite your guests there.
This will also help you identify the number of guests you should expect.
Skip the flashy décor A birthday party décor doesn't have to be flashy and costly to look great.
The best thing that works to lift the spirit and atmosphere is coordinated décor.
Think of a theme and work around it.
Use balloons, ribbons and paper plates for decorations.
A birthday banner made out of silver paper plates can be a cheap way to add color and décor to the site.
Use buntings, ribbons, balloons and other crafty things to decorate tables, etc.
You can also make a piñata at home, with some help from DIY tutorials online and fill it up with candies and cheap treats Activities A fun birthday party doesn't necessarily have to have 10 different activities or games.
Stick to a few interesting ones that you can arrange without much effort.
Arrange pass the pillow, stick-the-nose, blindfold, balloon pop, etc.
for kids.
For outdoor activities during winters, a snowball fight is a great activity.
Kids love party inflatables such as bounce houses and obstacle courses, so you could also rent that for a couple of hours.
Some inflatable party rentals come with popcorn machines too, so that can be a cheap way to get something exciting and engaging for the kids.
Finger Foods & Colorful Juices When it comes to party food for kids, you don't have to go an extra mile.
Kids love junk and that doesn't cost much.
Opt for finger foods like homemade sandwiches, chips, nuggets, popsicles, meatballs, pizza, and other dry food.
For drinks, opt for fresh juices or homemade squash in different flavors that kids will love because flavored squash comes in different colors.
The Cake! The benefit of skimping on décor, food and invites will help you save more which you can use to add to the cake budget.
Since a birthday cake has to be delicious, it's okay to stretch your budget for it.
Otherwise, you can always make big cake at home! With a huge variety of baking accessories, baking a good looking and delicious tasting cake is a piece of cake!
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