Planning a party, even a birthday party for kids, should not be too hard as long as you stick with the basics. Make sure the guests attend, serve good food and make the theme great.
Send the Invitations
First, you have to know that the party preparations start rolling when you send out the invitations. Make sure the number of invites you send out tally with the number of people you are renting tables and chairs for. Every guest on the list should have a seat. Prepare for when people bring along other guests. Just Just in case, add a few extra chairs.
Invitation sending will make sure you have people to serve. Guests are important to any party. Make sure you schedule the party well so that most of the people you invited can attend. Inform all the guests on the list about changes in venue and schedule.
Prepare the Menu
The menu should be related with the theme of the party. Kids should be able to eat all the food you prepare. Sushi and too-spicy foodstuffs are out. The basics like chicken and fries are great, but they should be served nicely. Spaghetti is also a classic but kids tend to make a mess with this food. Drinks can be served buffet style. You should also provide a place for grown-ups.
Also, consider the time you are serving the food. A big meal should have carbo, proteins and sweets. You are better off serving snacks. Dessert items are great to accompany a meal but they should not be all that you serve. If you’re serving ice cream, make sure you individually serve it so that the cups won’t be sitting on the table for a long time.
Decoration
The decor should be according to what’s in right now. Some kids still remember the classics like Disney characters, but they probably wouldn’t remember the stars of a cartoon in the distant past like that dragon in Mulan. Kids like to have their favorite cartoon characters around when they celebrate. If you would rather not use cartoon characters, you can stick with the conventional themes like princess, under the sea and cowboy ranch.
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