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How To Plan a Girl Birthday Party?
If your daughter is due a birthday soon, have you thought about her party? Throwing the perfect Girl Birthday Party can be somewhat overwhelming, after all, you want your little angel to have a memorable day. But what if you have no sense of where to begin. Birthday party planning need not be a nightmare or a stressful period. Do not forget that the birthday party planning can be part of the excitement and fun. Parents are notoriously competitive and none more so when it comes to throwing a birthday party for their kids. Let us not forget however, that this is all about someone else and not you. If you are working on a tight budget, as many of us are, then do not worry as the perfect Girl Birthday Party need not break the bank. With some imagination and a little bit of arts and craft you can produce a fabulous party for very little money that your little birthday girl will love.
The simpliest way to organise a girl birthday party is to have a themed party. The benefit of a theme is that you can simply apply the theme to each step of the birthday party planning. Theme the invitations, venue, party food, games and right through to the party bags and not forgetting the thankyou cards.
Choosing A Theme
There lot are lots of themes one can choose, including some “out of the box” and branded themes you can get at the supermarket and party shop. I find that the best approach is to think about what toys, hobbies or music the girl in question is into. Does she like Princesses (which little girl does not), Pampering, makeup, High School Musical, American Idol, Ice Skating, Fairies and so on? The list can be endless. Whatever the theme, the principle process is the same, and you apply the theme to each stage.
Birthday Party Planning
Let us look at one of the most popular themes for a girls birthday party, the Princess Party. As we know, most little girls love to be pampered and play the part of a princess (however hard we may try to break these stereotypes!). Simply apply the theme to the party planning process stage by stage.
Stage 1 – The Invitations
You can either make the invites yourself or have them made for you. I think making them, and getting the birthday girl involved helps build excitement for the event. Since it is a Princess theme, why not make it a Royal invite to a Princess Ball. Imagine it is the sort of invite a princess in a fairytale might receive. Use appropriate fairy tale language, for example
“You are cordially invited to the Royal Birthday Party of Princess {name}, The Theme will be Princesses, so all Princesses and Princes welcome, please come in your best Princess, Knight or Princes outfit (if including boys).”
Make the invite feel royal, maybe adding pictures of fairytale princesses (most of these will probably be Disney!) and add sparkles. Maybe placing the invite in an envelope and adding glitter. Or how about a royal scroll, tided with a ribbon. Let your imagination run wild, and look at fairytale books or Disney films for ideas.
Stage 2 – Theme the venue
Whether you are having the party in your home, or at a hired venue, you should dress the venue accordingly. Use Princess colours (pink, lavender) and maybe make little thrones by sticking cardboard throne shapes, painted gold, to the chairs. Cut out turret shapes from cardboard and paint and add to the walls or front door, to give a castle like feel. Cover the tables in pretty pink table clothes and sprinkle with candies and sparkles. Add balloons and ribbons, thus creating a really special royal feel.
Stage 3 – Food
A Princess Party deservues Royal food. So how about Princess Pizza, or cut out Tiara cookie shapes. Have a birthday cake made on the Princess theme. You can buy a lot of these in a castle or shape of a princess, or with a princess picture on it. Be imaginative, and think how you can apply the chosen theme to every aspect of the food and drink.
Stage 4 – Games
How about a game of Cinderella. Get a high heeled show (preferably from a dressing up box or an old one you do not want), and cover in sparkles or spray silver. Voila! A glass slipper. Now take another old shoe. The game is a bit like pass the parcel, in that the girls all sit around in a circle, and while the music is playing they pass the “glass” slipper around. When the music stops (or yo can ring a bell) then it is “midnight” and the girl holding the glass slipper has to swap it with the old shoe and sit in the middle of the circle”. She now has charge of the bell. They all take it in turns passing the glass slipper around. At the end of the game, everyone gets a little “royal” prize. Or just apply the theme to traditional party games like musical statues, or pass-the-parcel. For instance pin the wings on the dragon instead of Tale On The Dragon, Pass the poison apple, an adaptation of pass the shoe.
Stage 5 – Activities
How about some art and craft activities, making royal picture frames, with sparkles and glitter, then take photographs of each little princess guest, so they can add it to their frame, as a souvenir.
Stage 6 – Party Bags
Party Bags or Favour Bags, can be made to feel like a special royal gift. With “princess” items and candy added accordingly. Again, do not just put the little gifts in a normal bag. decorate the bag, or find little boxes, and make them sparkle or feel special by decorating with ribbons and glitter.
The above are just some of the key stages of birthday party planning that provide you an opportunity to theme. Remember, it is not about the expenditure, it is about the imagination, and if you are handy with the old arts and crafts, you can make a girl birthday party something to remember. With my own “little princess” I find I am accompanying her to many birthday parties, and am constantly thinking of themes and ideas. For great ideas check girl birthday party ideas.
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it would be a dream come true to watch Nader take on Palin or McCain or Rudy in a debate… it would be a floor mopping!
i just typed youtube third party and this showed up Aghhh!!!!!!!!!!
So what if a party is “fringe”? Only a sufficiently radical party will set things right, make laws fair. Nothing mainstream will EVER make laws fair.
Fanatic rightwing extremists like constitutionalists are super hypocrites. They support big government taking away the rights and powers & wealth of those who have it least – pot smokers & growers, non-Demopubs, animals tortured in the holocaust of factory farming – and giving it to those who deserve it least – the lazy do-nothing rich and CEOs of corporations – then hypocritically proclaiming they are “against” socialism.
right on dadopenn , welcome to the land of the free & hypocrisy
wow what an ending to yesterdays show, I just saw the episode again online at lastnightstvshows (.) com
“I’m a strict constructionalist, so here are multiple things that we believe in that aren’t in the constitution.”
Uhhh, okay?
I was more free in Communist Yugoslavia then in todays US?
Welcome to American politics. Lord if the current two were not runinng the US into the groud, it would not be as bad. But these guys are the only ones who get it and often do not get a chance.
Jesse ventura and ron paul 2012
Ralph Nader should have been the next Teddy Roosevelt.
What’s more, certain choices are just not offered by the market because of problems of scale. So the market offers me the choice between a honda and a toyota but I don’t get to choose to take the subway(because that’s a democratic decision that requires substantial funds). Also ithe private sector just can’t sustain itself. To illustrate, 50% of all the research is paid for by the government(most high-tech research actually), because it’s too risky a venture to undertake for the private sector.
@cpblackangel88 So a system based on self-interested search for profits is in fact awesome if only the government didn’t intervene? To just illustrate why this is wrong in my opinion, suppose the government privatizes water(which they do in the developing world). What happens is that water gets fixed at a certain price that’s most profitable for the private sector. That might just mean that 20% of the population can’t afford it. Now that doesn’t seem to me like a very ethical thing to do…
The private sector can only be bad if government allows them to be trough restrictions on trade and subsides.
@cpblackangel88 I never quite understand what is so inherently wrong with government if you compare it to private power. I mean the biggest difference seems to me to be that a corporation is a real tyranny (top-down structure) while government is atleast in principle democratic(not in practice). So what is so bad about government and why is the private sector better in this respect?
This debate would have been more interesting if more third party and independent candidates had been invited.
hey how come these guys are not alowed to debate with Dems and Republicans. What kind of freedom is that. I was more free in Communist Yugoslavia then in todays US
I wonder what it would be like to be a conservative listening to Ralph Nader. He just seems so much more articulate and knowledgeable than Baldwin.
Not that Baldwin is bad, I respect that he’s no hypocrit, we need more conservatives like him.
Well I’m just strongly opposed to any form of big government.
How about I end by agreeing with you that that would be an ideal end goal? I happen to think government *can* be solution to problems (not corporate government) and that single-payer healthcare can be a intermediate step to what they have in Switzerland.
I understand, of course, that to conservatives and libertarians, I may sound like I’m speaking a contradiction.
Well I’m for government having no involvement in healthcare and industry. I feel that the federal government should only be involved in trade,military,immigration,and law.
I definitely will agree that what Nader wants in terms of regulations and healthcare will make his government bigger than Baldwin’s or Ron Paul’s, but I don’t that makes it ‘big’. More like small-to-medium.
Single-payer healthcare still means private delivery and free choice.
To my knowledge, all he wants in terms of industry is more regulation for the fat-cats, not take-over or bailouts. He definitely believes in small businesses. That doesn’t make it ‘big government’ does it?
Well I don’t call government run single payer healthcare small. And he pretty much wants government to have more power in almost every industry. He’ll make military smaller and he’ll give more personal freedoms by eliminating the Patriot Act and legalizing drugs. I support that and when it comes to the military I support getting rid of the 700 bases, cutting foreign aid,and getting rid of a lot of the waste there. Yet he’s still for big government at least on the economy.
How big is big?
Nader’s government would be smaller than it is now wouldn’t it?
Well I agree with him on getting rid of corporate welfare,but he still want’s big government. I’m for getting rid of big government department,entitlements,and reasonable military cuts. The only thing I want to increase is border security.
From Nader’s website Part 2:
We are also against big government doling out hundreds of billions in corporate welfare, subsidies, and bailouts to companies.
We support abolishing income tax on the first $50,000 of income to be made up with a fraction of a percent Wall Street speculation tax, especially on derivatives.