Birthday Party PizzazzPerk Up Your Child's Next Birthday Party
Great ideas for planning and adding spark to your child's next birthday party.
Tired of the same old hotdogs, cake and ice cream at your birthday parties? Here are some ideas for "change of pace but oh so simple" birthday party goodies. Pick a ThemeThe first thing you might want to do is consider a theme – then ordinary foods become extraordinary treat. Green Kool-Aid becomes – Intergalactic Space Fuel, Bug Juice or Pond Slime. Strawberry soda becomes Royal Ruby Punch, Strawberry Delight or Miner’s Refresher. Sloppy Joes inside pita bread can be a Fly Saucer Sloppies or Burger in a Boat. Get creative! Often a new name to an old favorite can often add some spark to a party. A New Twist on CakesNow try changing the cake into something besides an everyday sheet cake or expensive store bought deal. Bake a dirt cake or a kitty litter cake. Make a cake from cupcakes or even bake cupcakes in ice cream cones. Put out small bowls of toppings and let the kids decorate the own cakes. You can avoid them time consuming chore of dipping out ice cream by making ice cream balls ahead of time. Dip out a scoops of ice cream, roll in coconut, chocolate chips or sprinkles and freeze on a cookie sheet until hard. Then individually wrap them or place in a large sealed container in the freezer until serving time. Serve Up Some PunchKids and adults love punch and it is simple and easy to make. Any Hawaiian Punch type drink will work. Just pour 1 gallon of fruit flavored punch into a large punch bowl, add a 2 liter of ginger ale and float a container of sherbet in the middle. Delicious! Another drink that works well is a combination of equal amounts juice and clear soda. Apple juice is great for this. Float frozen chunks of fruit cocktail in the punch. Simple is BestKeep foods simple. Pizza is a favorite at parties but instead of take-out pizza, purchase already made crusts and let the kids make their own. You add the sauce and they choose their toppings and add the cheese. Or try individual servings that are ready to go. Have a “bagged” lunch where everyone is handed a lunch sack, small basket or even a Frisbee for a plate with everything they need on it. Sandwich, individual drinks, carrot sticks and snack size bags of chips. These are great with a picnic, miners or outdoor theme. Most of all, think kid friendly and simple when planning your party. Easy to make and easy to clean up means more time with the kids and less work afterwards. It doesn’t have to be expensive, time consuming or even something totally new to be fresh and fun.
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