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How To Throw Great Birthday Party On A Budget

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Every parent loves to throw an unforgettable party for their kid, but these events can be expensive, so they need to think about the budget in advance. Throwing a birthday party comes with lots of responsibilities and tasks, and parents need to plan the event a few months earlier.

You will be tempted to spend more than you can afford when it comes to your little one’s happiness, but luckily, the text in front of you will provide you with some useful tips that can save you both time and money.

Plan ahead

As mentioned above, it is really hard to be cheap when it comes to your kid’s well-being, but you also need to keep your family budget healthy. In order to get everything you need, you’ll need to start planning the party at least few weeks ahead, so you can have enough time to shop around for the best sales and discounts. If you start preparing on time, you’ll be able to get affordable tableware, balloons, and piñatas in time, and take them out once you need them.

Save on invites

Mailing out paper invitations can be a great move, but it becomes unnecessary in today’s high tech world. Instead of paying for design and printing, go ahead and make your own invitations, and send them via social media platforms. There are a bunch of websites that are offering colorful patterns, so sit down with your child and choose the right one for their party,

The menu should be simple

Keep in mind that it won’t be hard to impress a bunch of kids, so go with the basics while planning the party menu. If you’re throwing an outdoor party, you’ll just need to throw some hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill and everybody will be happy. When it comes to drinking, there’s no need for buying expensive bottles of water and canned soda. Instead, go ahead and make a creative lemonade punch, and use pitchers for water.

Borrow instead of rent

Hosting a party at your home will force you to change the interior a bit. You’ll need some extra tables and chairs to fit all your guests. Those can easily be rented, but before that move, it would be great to ask your neighbors and friends to lend you theirs. Don’t worry if sizes and shapes aren’t matching, kids won’t mind. Mismatched furniture can even impress them more so they’ll think theirs in a magical place.

Ask for help

Throwing a party needs a lot of work, so you’ll probably need some extra hands while preparing it. Ask your friends and family members to give you a hand while planning and setting up the room. One or more of your good friends can even dress as your kid’s favorite character, so you can avoid hiring a professional for that purpose. This move will save you some cash, and kids will be happy either way.

Go simple with games

Organizing a fun event full of activities don’t need to be expensive. Games such as freeze tag, scavenger hunt, hide and seek, or dodgeball is great for kids and are free to play. If your kid and their friends enjoy crafting, provide them with materials you find at home and they’ll get busy in no time.

They can even make interesting birthday cards and read them out loud once they’re done. You’ll just need to provide them with papers, crayons and happy birthday quotes that can easily be found online.

Final thoughts

Throwing a great party for your kid doesn’t need to be expensive and tiring. All saved up money can be directed toward a great birthday present or cool field trip. Your kid’s guests will enjoy anything you provide for them, so don’t worry if that stuff isn’t pricey. The main goal of these parties is to bring children together so they can play, socialize and earn some great childhood memories.

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