Want to throw a party that your guests will remember for years to come? These books will help you do just that. They tell you how to celebrate any occasion beginning with invitations, followed by decorations, foods to serve (including the recipe), games to play, and ending with party favors you send your guests home with.
The occasions included in Volume I are: 4th of July, April Fool's Day, Back to School, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Cookie Swap, Easter, Father's Day, Graduation, Halloween, Labor Day, Mardi Gras, Memorial Day, Mother's Day, New Year's, St. Patrick's Day, Super Bowl, Thanksgiving, and Valentine's Day.
The occasions included in Volume II (coming soon) are: Baby Christening, Baby Shower, Bachelor, Bachelorette, Birthday, Book Club, Church Picnics, Engagement, Family Reunions, Farewell, Funeral, Gender Reveal, House Warming, Murder Mystery Dinner, Over the Hill, Pajama, Pool, Promotion, Quinceañera, Sweet 16, Tea, and Welcome Home.
These are must have fun books!!!! The cool thing about these is that you will be able to throw almost any type of party you can imagine. How many people can say that?
Have a party they will remember!!!
The occasions included in Volume I are: 4th of July, April Fool's Day, Back to School, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Cookie Swap, Easter, Father's Day, Graduation, Halloween, Labor Day, Mardi Gras, Memorial Day, Mother's Day, New Year's, St. Patrick's Day, Super Bowl, Thanksgiving, and Valentine's Day.
The occasions included in Volume II (coming soon) are: Baby Christening, Baby Shower, Bachelor, Bachelorette, Birthday, Book Club, Church Picnics, Engagement, Family Reunions, Farewell, Funeral, Gender Reveal, House Warming, Murder Mystery Dinner, Over the Hill, Pajama, Pool, Promotion, Quinceañera, Sweet 16, Tea, and Welcome Home.
These are must have fun books!!!! The cool thing about these is that you will be able to throw almost any type of party you can imagine. How many people can say that?
Have a party they will remember!!!
Invitations
Be sure to include on the invitation:
Guest of Honor
Date
Time the shower begins
Time the shower will end
Place with address and directions, or GPS address if different from mailing address.
How to RSVP (unless these are formal invitations and you’ve included a response card, something which isn’t typical for a baby shower).
Guest of Honor
Date
Time the shower begins
Time the shower will end
Place with address and directions, or GPS address if different from mailing address.
How to RSVP (unless these are formal invitations and you’ve included a response card, something which isn’t typical for a baby shower).
Decorations
Diaper Tricycle - Center Piece
package of 50 diapers 2 receiving blankets
2 bibs 1 pair of baby socks
1 bottle 1 baby washcloth
2 diaper pins some ribbon
toilet paper tube 1 paper towel tube
rubber bands glue dots
Start by dividing the diapers. 15 for each of the back tires and 20 for the front. Take the toilet paper tube and layer the diapers around it. Secure them with a rubber band. Take the paper towel tube and repeat the process on one end. Wrap the washcloth around the tube and secure with a couple of rubber bands. Cover the rubber band holding the diapers together with ribbon and glue dots. Wrap the other end with the remaining diapers. And cover the rubber band with ribbon. Take one of the receiving blankets and roll lengthwise. Thread the blanket through the paper towel tube and then through the toilet paper tube. Secure with the diaper pins. Work the blanket back through the paper towel tube so the pins are hidden inside the tube. Roll the other receiving blanket lengthwise and thread it through the toilet paper tube. Place the bottle on top of the front diaper tire and bring the ends of the blanket straight up. Hold the blanket together by using a rubber band right above the bottle. Add a bib to form the seat and the other bib to form the front fender. Bend the blanket ends down and back a little to resemble handlebars. Add a baby socks to each end of the blanket for the handlebar grips. Add a bow around the rubber band on the handlebars.
2 bibs 1 pair of baby socks
1 bottle 1 baby washcloth
2 diaper pins some ribbon
toilet paper tube 1 paper towel tube
rubber bands glue dots
Start by dividing the diapers. 15 for each of the back tires and 20 for the front. Take the toilet paper tube and layer the diapers around it. Secure them with a rubber band. Take the paper towel tube and repeat the process on one end. Wrap the washcloth around the tube and secure with a couple of rubber bands. Cover the rubber band holding the diapers together with ribbon and glue dots. Wrap the other end with the remaining diapers. And cover the rubber band with ribbon. Take one of the receiving blankets and roll lengthwise. Thread the blanket through the paper towel tube and then through the toilet paper tube. Secure with the diaper pins. Work the blanket back through the paper towel tube so the pins are hidden inside the tube. Roll the other receiving blanket lengthwise and thread it through the toilet paper tube. Place the bottle on top of the front diaper tire and bring the ends of the blanket straight up. Hold the blanket together by using a rubber band right above the bottle. Add a bib to form the seat and the other bib to form the front fender. Bend the blanket ends down and back a little to resemble handlebars. Add a baby socks to each end of the blanket for the handlebar grips. Add a bow around the rubber band on the handlebars.
Food
Baby Cradles
boiled eggs 1 pkg. wieners
chocolate sprinkles peppercorns
Take the boiled eggs and cut in half lengthwise. Take the yolk and put in a separate bowl. Leave one half of the white as is and take the other half and cut in half widthwise (this will be the top of the buggy). Dispose of the other half. Fill eggs using deviled egg recipe of your choice. Use 2 peppercorns for the baby’s eyes. Place chocolate sprinkle for the mouth. Then place top of buggy on carriage. Place the finished baby cradles on an egg tray for displaying. Be sure to remove the peppercorns before eating.
chocolate sprinkles peppercorns
Take the boiled eggs and cut in half lengthwise. Take the yolk and put in a separate bowl. Leave one half of the white as is and take the other half and cut in half widthwise (this will be the top of the buggy). Dispose of the other half. Fill eggs using deviled egg recipe of your choice. Use 2 peppercorns for the baby’s eyes. Place chocolate sprinkle for the mouth. Then place top of buggy on carriage. Place the finished baby cradles on an egg tray for displaying. Be sure to remove the peppercorns before eating.
Activities
Baby Bottle Race - Each guest gets a baby bottle filled with liquor or their favorite drink. The first one to drink the entire bottle wins a prize.
Party Favors
Nail Polish
Get either blue or pink fingernail polish and place a ribbon with a card stating if It’s a Boy or a Girl.