(In case you wonder why sometimes my pictures have stars on them, I am also internet-paranoid so I change the photos to protect the innocent.)The last 2 things in the photo we didn't have time to do. If we run out of time and things get too crazy, it is important to alter the plans and not get too wrapped up in having the Perfect Party. My daughter is a mini-Martha Stewart so I have had to coach her on this issue. She lets the planning get in the way sometimes (she learned this from me), and enjoying your guests and being flexible are much more important when entertaining. But in case you're interested, we were going to make bath salts with epsom salt and store them in Crystal Light containers, and also make a paper sack scrapbook for each girl and let them decorate that.
So here is my great idea: Instead of making the scrapbook, we are making a paper sack thank you card, and will give each girl a cd with their photo shoot pictures. I didn't want to spend the money to make photo shoot prints for each guest, and we have a mega-pack of cds from our favorite warehouse store. In case you don't know how to make a paper sack scrapbook, this is what we are doing for the thank you card: Take a brown or white paper sack (Target has red ones now too!), and fold it in half. Either sew down the left side (to make a binding) or punch holes and tie ribbons on the left side. Decorate with paper. Insert photo cd in the opening, punch a hole on the right side and tie a ribbon so the cd doesn't fall out. When we are done, I will share a picture with you.
I think this is a pretty economical thank you card, and I think the party was pretty economical as well. I love to be creative and save money at the same time. It is just important to remember not to get carried away with all the details. If you want to see another birthday party idea, check out Sandy's blog, For Reluctant Entertainers. She shares wonderful ideas and advice for gracious entertaining.
In planning for the party, I found this great spa book for kids. It is called The Girls' Spa Book by Mary Wallace and Jessica Wallace
Looks like it was a blast! Cute little baskets you put together for the girls.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great mum you are!! The effort you put into the party was well worth it. It was fantastic!!! I am definitely going to have to borrow some of those ideas as my little girl wants to have a salon party for her 7th birthday party. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteLinda
How cool is that party?????
ReplyDeleteI'm TOTALLY copying you for the noodle's next birthday party!
You are the coolest Mom EVAH! And you're amazing for being able to come up with three party ideas in a row...your babies will always remember their birthdays!
xoxo,
martha
That looks like so much fun! I remember the "girlie" parties I had with my little girls,I miss those, but hope someday I'll have moer with granddaughters:>)
ReplyDeleteSounds like it was a GREAT party! What a bunch of great ideas you have -- I swear, you are the most creative person I know!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun party! It sounds fabulous! I know I would have had so much fun with my friends at a party like this when I was younger! Great ideas! :)
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