Birthday Party Tips from KC Parent's Facebook Fans.
- It can be time consuming to scoop the ice cream for all of the kids while they are standing there. A few hours before the party starts, I put scoops of ice cream in cupcake wrappers on a cookie sheet or in muffin pans. Slip these into the freezer and just pull them out when it's time! ~ Holly
- Serve cupcakes rather than a cake. It eliminates the need for plates and forks. It also takes care of squelching the arguing over who gets the icing rose or balloon decoration! ~ Chris
- Plan ahead! I always begin planning my kiddos’ birthday parties about two months ahead of time. This gives me time to hit the local dollar stores for great bargains on party favors and supplies. ~ Felicia
- When printing address labels for birthday invitations I always print two sets. One is for the invitation and one is for the thank you note. ~ Staci
- Always have extra goodie bags or party favors, you never want to have an unexpected young guest in tears. Through the years I’ve had little brothers or sisters attend unexpectedly. ~ Stephanie
- When planning a party at a location other than home, I always pack all my party items (favors, plates, drinks, notebook to write gifts on, camera, extra garbage sacks, baby wipes, etc) in a big plastic tub. Many of the items get used up or given away at the party, leaving room to pack up the gift items to bring home. ~ Michelle
- Enlist a friend or sibling to be in charge of taking photos since you’ll undoubtedly be busy throughout the festivities. Placing a photo in your child’s thank you cards adds a nice touch. ~ Marcy
- Kids of all ages love balloons and it’s an inexpensive way to decorate the party area with a big splash of color! ~ Sarah