A Guide to One Year Birthday Parties on a Budget
First birthdays are a BIG deal! It is truly a reason to party. While this once in a lifetime event will surely be a day to remember, you can definitely keep costs down to a minimum with a little extra planning beforehand. In fact, you can throw your little one an awesome party without breaking the bank AND special memories will be made. Here are some tips for throwing a budget friendly first birthday party!
1. Decorations. When thinking about how you’d like to decorate your party consider items that can be reused for other occasions. For example, a simple burlap banner is gender neutral and can be used for any age - young and old! Another great decorating idea is to print some of the photos from the little one’s first year and cake smash session. Afterwards you can use these to decorate your home.
2. Simple Themes. It’s easy to go overboard on everything associated with a theme. Instead, opt for a generalized theme. Many items can be made instead of purchased. Just tell yourself, you don’t need ALL the matching items! Choose one piece and then find other items that match colors instead of the specific theme.
3. Outfits. It’s perfectly fine if you don’t get your little one a special outfit that says “birthday” on it. In fact, if it doesn’t say “birthday” on it, they will be able to get more wear out of it.
4. Goodie Bags. To give goodie bags or not to give goodie bags. Either one is perfectly acceptable. As a mom, I honestly prefer for my kids to not receive a goodie bag. They were at a party to spend time with their loved one, therefore a goodie bag is not necessary. However, if you opt to hand out goodie bags, think about buying in bulk to save money.
5. Food. Let’s face it, your little one will not remember this party. This party will be remembered by you and your friends and family. This is where a bulk of your budget will be spent. After all, this is a day to be remembered! With that being said, you can save money by preparing the food yourself. Think sandwiches, salads, crackers and cheese trays, fruit and veggie trays - and don’t forget snacks for the little party-goers such as cereals and goldfish snacks. Here’s another tip with regards to the food. Schedule the party between meals so you won’t have to provide a full meal.
6. Invitations. Consider sending digital invitations as opposed to paper ones. It will save you time and money! It’s easier to keep track of attendees, better for the environment and often times they’re FREE!
7. Cake. Custom cakes are expensive. Consider baking your own if you like to bake. If not, the bakery at the local supermarket often provides complimentary smash cakes with the purchase of a birthday cake.
8. Venue. Ditch the expensive venues and use the local park or your own backyard. The only drawback to this is that you are responsible for the clean up, but it will save you a lot of money.
Remember, this is a party to celebrate your family and this milestone in your chlid’s life. Don’t forget to mingle and enjoy it!