6 Frugal Birthday Parties!Letting your child host a Birthday Party is a great way to show your child that they are important to you as well as a fun way to encourage them to befriend other children their age. It can also teach them how to graciously accept and give gifts and other social skills. Notice I said "letting your child host the party", as opposed to you throwing a party for them. What is the difference? Children should help plan their own party, unless of course it is a surprise party! Kids really enjoy choosing the theme, making a guest list, address the invitations and helping to decorate. The guest list should include their syblings. After all their brothers and sisters are their friends too! Hosting a birthday party does not need to be an expensive affair to be fun. Here are idea that will keep your party budget under control. 1) A table cloth can help make clean up a breeze but if you have several birthday parties throughout the year buying disposable paper tablecloths can really waste your money. Purchase a party tablecloth that can be laundered and used at other parties. Choose a color that is non gender specific like yellow, green, or red. 2) If you want plates, cups and napkins that match your theme, purchase them in a party set for the best economical value. http://www.PartyDelights.com offers lots of theme parties in a box. Lannette Martinez is a frugal mom herself. Mailto:PartyDelights@aol.com and mention this article for details on how you can get a 10% discount! 3) Try buying crafting supplies for a make-and-take party favor - its a great way to combine an activity and the favor in one and can often save on the budget too! 4) You can really save money by making your own invitations instead of buying them, or decorating the birthday cake instead of purchasing from the bakery. Themed cake pans can be rented for about $5 at party stores but you can also purchase them onsale for about the same price. 5) Young children love balloons and they can serve double duty as not only the decorations but a take home gift. I have found that It is often much cheaper to buy your own balloons and then take them to the local grocery store to have them filled for you. If you are needing a lot of balloons, check into the price of renting a helium tank to save money.
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