Birthday Party Quotes, Sayings for Cards, Invitations

Posted: October 24th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Adult Birthday Party, Kids Birthday Ideas, Teen Birthday Party Ideas | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off

Though we’re partial to the “Look Who’s 40″ type of birthday sayings, there are more elegant ways to express birthday wishes in invitations or greeting cards.   Whatever you’d like to communicate, someone else has probably said it better, so we look to quotation guides for just the right happy-funny-irreverent-etc birthday quotes.   We like QuoteGarden for exactly this reason.

Here’s a selection of birthday quotes from QuoteGarden, with more after the jump:

The first sign of maturity is the discovery that the volume knob also turns to the left.  ~Jerry M. Wright

Just remember, once you’re over the hill you begin to pick up speed.  ~Charles Schulz

I’m sixty years of age.  That’s 16 Celsius.  ~George Carlin, Brain Droppings, 1997

There is still no cure for the common birthday.  ~John Glenn

Happy Birthday Quotes, Sayings for Birthdays, Birthday Card Ideas.


Gymnastics Trampoline Theme Birthday Party At Local Gym

Posted: August 28th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Kids Birthday Ideas | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off

We were taken by this adorable gymnastics theme birthday cake and theme.  A great way to encourage fitness and let kids release their boundless energy is to host a party at a gymnasium or community center.  Some facilities have things like trampolines, balance beams, mats, parachute games and bars that kids can enjoy under the supervision of the gym staff.  Provide extra water and juices along with your refreshments.   You can even have t-shirts made marking the occasion. Read the rest of this entry »


Dog Birthday Party Set: Happy Birthday Puppy

Posted: August 25th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Birthday Party Supplies, Dog Birthday Ideas | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off
THE DOG 1st Birthday Classic Party Pack for 16


THE DOG 1st Birthday Classic Party Pack for 16


What could be cuter than this set to celebrate a dog’s first birthday. The set includes invitations, dinner plates, cups, forks, spoons, activity placemats, napkins, tablecover, balloons and more.


Cheap Kids Birthday Party Ideas: Kids Birthday Party Themes on a Budget

Posted: April 30th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Cheap Birthday Party | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

Celebrating a birthday doesn’t need to break the bank. With a little time and creativity, your child’s next birthday celebration can create memories for a lifetime.

Birthday parties for children have become very elaborate. In fact, the business of birthday parties have become a money making industry like never before. A friend of mine recently called me and said that her 7 year old son had returned from a friend’s birthday party where a spiderman moonwalk rental was purchased for $125 for the day!

When my friend asked her son what he wanted to do for his birthday, he replied, “I’m bored of moonwalks, they are at ever birthday party I go to.” I suspect that children are bored with the birthday-in-a-box approach because it lacks ingenuity and they want their birthday to be special.

Step 1: Decide on Your Budget. Just because you’re limiting your budget doesn’t mean you have to limit the fun! You should be able to create a birthday to remember for under $50.

Step 2: Have your child choose no more than 7 friends to come to his/her birthday party. Including your child the guest list is an even 8 children.

Step 3: Two weeks before your child’s birthday decide on a theme. Spend a couple hours with your child creating invitations which incorporate the theme of the birthday party. By having a definite start and end time listed on the invitation you can better manage drop-off and pickup times for the parents.

Mail out the invitations.

Step 4: Spend the next two weeks buying any necessary birthday party supplies. Ideally you can shop throughout the year for birthday supplies when they’re on sale such as balloons, streamers, and birthday accessories which will help keep expenses low.

Step 5: The night before the party, bake the birthday cake. A homemade birthday cake tastes so much better than the bakery cake from the grocery store. Remember to ask your child to help pick out the cake flavor he or she wants. Use some creativity when making the cake. Sprinkles, food coloring, and even the shape of the cake can make the birthday cake more festive. Grocery stores now offer tin foil mini-cake shapes so that you can create individual “cake-ettes” for each child.

Step 6: On the day of the party, start by decorating your home or yard. Birthday party activity stations will also need to be set up.

Step 7: Enjoy yourself. Children know when you’re stressed out, upset, or distracted. Lead by example. When your child sees you enjoying yourself they will know that they should enjoy their special day.

The most important aspect is to have well organized birthday party activities. Some ideas can include:

A Scavenger Hunt
If you have a safe neighborhood and are friends with your neighbors, ask them to participate in the hunt. Split the children into two groups and provide them a map of what they need to find:
• A grocery bag
• An old shoelace or sock
• A banana
• Once they have successfully returned with the prescribed items, they need to search for their goodie bags.
• The team back first wins!

Pizza Making Stations
Children enjoy making their own food and pizza is a favorite.

Create a pizza station making table with all the ingredients that the children can choose from:
• pita bread, English muffins or a pre-made pizza dough for the crust
• tomato sauce
• mozzarella cheese
• pepperoni
• cooked sausage
• onions
• green peppers
• mushrooms

You can even be more creative with the pizza topping ingredients such as pineapple, olives, and red onion.

Birthday Party Favors

Birthday party favors have become very common with children parties. Have your guests create their own carmel apples:
• Braeburn, granny smith, or red delicious apples work the best. Wash the apples and remove the stems
• Push a popsicle stick into the apple where the stem normally is
• Melt caramel (75-100 caramel cubes, 2 tablespoons of water in the microwave for 3 minutes)
• Assist each child with dipping their apple into the caramel to ensure that the apple is properly coated
• Have nut and chocolate chip stations so that the children can make their own creation.
• Place the apples on a cookie sheet with wax paper and refrigerate for 15 minutes.
• Wrap each apple in wax paper and tie with a bow.
• Make sure that you give the children their own apple when they leave the party.

This is sure to be a big hit with the children!

The author, Kimberly A. Griffiths, has been through the vicious cycle of debt herself, and provides a no-nonsense system to managing your money paycheck to paycheck. Visit the One Paycheck at a Time Web site for articles and tools to budget your household: http://www.OnePaycheckataTime.com


Adults Star Wars Birthday Party Theme Idea

Posted: April 29th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Adult Birthday Party | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

Star Wars birthday party ideas are typically associated with kids, but there are many adults who are Star Wars fans as well. If you’re having a Star Wars party theme, then you can be sure it will go over well with kids as well as their parents. Give lots of notice to the people who are being invited to the birthday so they can dress up as their favorite Star Wars character.

You might make invitations with a Star Wars seal on it to get people in the mood as well. Star Wars theme cakes can be made by you or you can get one from a place like Dairy Queen who specializes in ice cream cakes with themes made on the top of the cake.

Bring out all your Star Wars posters and books for people to peruse and get the first three Star Wars movies to watch throughout the day for the adults, and the three Star Wars prequels for the kids. If you have planned ahead you may even be able to make your snacks look somewhat futuristic and so blend in with the theme of the party. Don’t forget to have the Star Wars theme party music to play. Invite others to bring all their Star Wars mementos as well to add to the display of the theme. Lego produces lots of Star Wars space ships that you can build at a party. Some of them are not all that pricy and can be purchased to give away as prizes. There are also lots of Star Wars video games that are meant to play with more than two people.

For more Star Wars birthday party ideas and theme party plans, visit http://www.fun-theme-party-ideas.com/star-war-birthday-party.html for tons of popular theme party ideas, including decoration, costume, game, and party drink ideas, as well as printable invitations.