Can someone give me some good sites on party planning for 5 year olds?
I have an assignment in my Child Psychology class that I need the info for.
Thanks!
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I have an assignment in my Child Psychology class that I need the info for.
Thanks!
Image taken on 2008-05-02 22:02:13 by isfullofcrap.
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This is the final installment of my party planning with screens of the party and the party popper people!
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Congratulations are in order. Your best friends are getting married after a long courtship. What better way to celebrate than to throw them an engagement party. Planning, however, has to go smoothly because this is a huge milestone in their lives.
Engagement party planning involves the same preparations as other types of parties. You need to figure out the best time to have the party; too close to the proposal, and you’ll not be giving the future bride and groom enough time to enjoy it for themselves. You’ll also need to work on the guest list and whether or not to have the attendees bring gifts.
However, if you want your party to succeed, your most important job is figuring out where you want to have the party. The perfect location is key to a perfect engagement party.
If both sets of parents can make it to the party, there’s a pretty good chance this will be the first meeting of the in-laws. It can be a nervous time for all, so the first thing you should do is make sure to plan for a location where everyone will be comfortable.
If the father of the bride is a big meat eater, don’t plan for the party to take place at a restaurant called Salad Express. If the mother of the groom is a vegetarian, don’t book a reservation at the local steakhouse, where even the salads have meat in them. If the father of the groom is a conservative politician…you get the idea. If everyone is comfortable with the location, you will have a greater chance that everyone will enjoy the party.
Your location choice also needs to take into account the size of your guest list. Choose a location where everyone can fit without feeling claustrophobic. Jamming virtual strangers into a small space is not an atmosphere conducive to a good time. You also don’t want to pick someplace that’s too big, where it feels like you’re sitting miles away from the others in your party. In other words, you want a location that’s not too big and not too small; a place that allows for intimate conversation while the in-laws get to know one another.
When planning an engagement party, choosing the right location involves two important considerations: the preferences of all involved and the size of the guest list. If your chosen location is favorable to both considerations, it’s sure to be a success.
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My best friend and I want to start our own Naughty Party business and we were wondering where we could be able to buy the supplies for such a thing… for example lubes, flavored condoms, lingerie, and other things of that nature… Thank You!
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im planning a party, not for any reason just becasue i want to and on the invitation i want a little poem thing that says that people should come to the party. Something like
Your mum says
Your dad says
Why not be a little bit naughty
And come to my awesome party
Can you think of another one because im sure there are better ones than that. Also the theme is colourful, like bright colours and stuff.
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I found great green party planning tips from this article and some others http://www.celebratewithstyle.com/site/DisplayArticleEcoFriendlyParties
I want to raise some eco awareness (sort of a “party for a cause”) using eco-friendly party decor, food, etc. but still very elegant and classy. This way guests will see that you don’t have to sacrifice style to live green.
This will be a cocktail party
so I need some “green” appetizers and maybe some beverages
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Wedding party planning involves a certain level of etiquette in order for it to be a success. In this article, I’ll answer some typical questions I get from people who want to throw the bride and groom a party, but don’t want to go about it the wrong way.
Who should host the party?
It used to be that the bridesmaids had the task of planning and host the wedding party, but that’s just not the case anymore. If you want to host a wedding party for the bride and groom, go right ahead and do it.
When shoud the party take place?
It’s best if you can throw it two to three months before the wedding. The reason for this is pretty obvious. This is a courtesy to the bride and groom. They both (let’s be honest, it’s mostly the bride we’re talking about) have a lot to take care of in that last month before the wedding. They probably won’t be able to enjoy themselves as much when they’re thinking of everything they need to get done before their big day.
Whom do I invite?
You shouldn’t plan on inviting everyone to the party that’s on the wedding guest list. A word of caution, it’s okay to invite anyone you’d like off of the list of those invited to the wedding, but don’t invite everyone from it. Try to keep it to the bride and groom’s closest friends. If you invite everyone, it might seem like some sort of gift receiving power struggle.
How early should I send out the invitations?
Be diligent about sending out your invitations at least a month before the party. If you wait until the last minute to get this step taken care of, chances are there will be problems. Mainly, people won’t be able to attend the party because you didn’t give them enough time to make sure their schedules were clear. Waiting too long also gives them that much more time to plan something else for that day. Get your invitation to them early enough so they can reserve that spot for your party.
This wedding party planning etiquette won’t ensure that absolutely nothing will go wrong, but keeping these helpful suggestions in your mind will give you a great chance of throwing a nearly perfect wedding party that the bride, groom, and friends will remember fondly.
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