We've been talking up her 8th birthday for many months now, and one of the promises that was made referred to a party. A real, in our home, with friends, party.
It's been 3 years since our last party, and now I remember why.
First, we chose the theme: beach/ luau. Super fun for FEBRUARY, right? Yeah, especially in the Midwest when we will likely be snowed in, iced out, or generally just trapped indoors. But why not bring the outdoor fun inside?
Next, I spent several weeks haunting Pinterest, and gathered lots of good ideas. I also found a great little etsy shop called Bee and Daisy where I bought a pack of party printables. Most of the items were standard, ready-to-print, but I also bought an add-on which personalized some of the items. At $20 for both, this was a fantastic way to personalize a lot of the decor without busting my budget. The first thing we did was to create the invitation using a basic photo editing program.
(Best 97 cents I spent all weekend)
- Command hooks & tabs are the way to go. I used them to hang the poms, attach the backdrop behind the buffet (which was just foamboard covered in wrapping paper), and attach the palm tree.
- Too cold for a pinata outside? Hub took a 2 x 4 and suspended the pinata from the end. He was able to maneuver it up and down while the girls took a swing at it. Worked perfectly, and no one had to shiver in the 40 degree weather!
- People will arrive early. It is inevitable. They will also drop off their kid in the driveway & peel out. Also inevitable.
- You can use a hole punch to make the straw hole in the canning jar lids. Unfortunately, my straws were much bigger than the hole. Measure & test it out more than an hour before the party.
- Decor doesn't have to be expensive. I purchased some items from the Dollar Tree (foam board, spoons, TP, clear cups), some from WM (plates, napkins, balloons, treat bags - all less than $1 each), and used a lot of items that I already had (serving plates, drink tub, twine for banners, fabric for barrettes). Other than the $20 for the printables, the most expensive items I purchased were the pinata for $9, a pack of scrapbook paper for $5, and the tissue paper for $4.










