Invitations For Your Childs Birthday Party
By:
Low
Jeremy
It’s not compulsory, but invitations are
usually required whenever you are planning to
throw
a
party for your child. Not only are invitations
a formal way of letting people know that you’d like their
presence at your event, it’s also a great way to keep the guest
list in check, just in case you don’t want anyone uninvited to
crash your party.
Of course, since you’re planning a children’s party, your
invitations should fit the theme. Or if you opted not to plan a
themed party, at least fit with your child’s age.
You can purchase ready made children’s birthday party
invitations from bookshops and
party
supplies
stores, or you can make them yourself. A good
computer printer and several cute designs from the Internet and
you’ve already made yourself fun
party
invitations to hand out.
Now for what to put inside the invitations. Naturally, you’ll
mention what the party is all about. Some excited parents like
to write poetry about their child’s event inside. Something like
"Oh, how fun! Mary is turning one!" works fine. You don’t need
to come up with too intricate poetry because you’ll be sending
out the invitation in the assumed voice and speech capacity of
your child and his or her equally young guests.
If you’re preparing for a themed event, get invitations that
coincide with your theme. If a regular party is more up your
alley, then invitations with cutesy characters or fun colors
will do the trick. However which way you intend to design your
child’s birthday party invitations, be sure they reflect how fun
you expect your kid’s party will be, to entice his or her guests
to come and join in.
You can place RSVP at the bottom of the invitation if you want
to control the number of guests who will be coming. An RSVP will
help give you an idea exactly how many people will arrive. You
have to give a little room for a few more guests besides the one
who RSVPed because, well, as much as an RSVP is a strict matter,
there are still some people who might not understand how
important it is and make attendance decisions at the last
minute.
Also, you have to mention what kind of party you will be having
and if your young guests will need to bring a change of clothes.
If you’re having a pool party, say so, so that they can bring
their bathing suits and other water toys. If you’re having a
costume
party, you need to urge your young guests to
come in a costume according to your theme, or to their choosing.
Making invitations and planning the guest list is as fun as
planning the party. Apart from the entertainment and food you
have in mind, your child’s party would be very boring without
the guests, especially the ones who are nearer to your baby’s
age. Choose your guests wisely. After all, your child’s
enjoyment is your top priority. The party should be fun and
memorable for him or her.
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