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Kids Birthday Party Idea: Winter Sleep Over Parties
Kids Birthday Party Idea: Winter Sleep Over Parties

While you can’t play on the swings as the playground is rained out or swim in the pool, winter birthdays don’t have to be boring! Jazz up your child’s winter birthday party with these kid-friendly ideas sure to make every child smile. Winter Kids Birthday Parties Idea: Sleep Over Parties (more…)

Kids Birthday Cake Pompom Bunting Decoration
Kids Birthday Cake Pompom Bunting Decoration

Sweet and with pastel tones, this number garland made by Design Improvised is covered with cute pompoms and it’s great for decoration every cake or cupcake. So simple to do, that we find it impossible to believe that the result is so and so attractive! (more…)

Kids Party Food Idea: Stawberry Rose Buds
Kids Party Food Idea: Stawberry Rose Buds

We all struggle with coming up with creative ways to entertain our kids for our Kids Birthday Parties! This birthday party strawberry rose buds are too cute not to incorporate into your children’s birthday celebrations. They can be presented as a bunch of roses in the middle of the food table and are just delicious! You have a choice of using white, dark or milk chocolate topping for variety. (more…)

Kids Party Ideas: Lady Bug Rock Painting

When planning your kids party and brain storming for some kids party ideas, its great to consider some creativity and allow the kiddies to create things with their own hands. After all, kids love painting! This kids party activity will let your little ladybug fans creativity shine! (more…)

5 Simple Tips for a Stress Free Kids Party
5 Simple Tips for a Stress Free Kids Party

Stress-free Party Planning

1. Plan, plan, plan. About four weeks before the big day, start making plans. Write everything down and keep a checklist so that you can keep track of where everything’s at. It will help you see at a glance what is still left to be done so you can use your time more efficiently. Your planning doesn’t have to be complicated. Simply break the event down into the major components – invites and guest list, food, games, decorations, loot bags etc and then make a list of things to do for each component. Breaking it down like this will make the whole event seem much less overwhelming. (more…)