Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Pardon My Dust: Birthday party (on a budget)

As most of you know, C's birthday was yesterday.

We normally don't do a big to-do for birthdays.

There are a few reasons for this:

1.? It's just unnecessary to do every year (in our humble opinions).

2.? They're kids:? tape a balloon to a wall, call it a party, and they're happy.

3.? It gets costly.

Emphasis on #3.

When A was just born, we decided to set a guideline for our kid's birthday parties.

1.? A family party at one.

2.? A friend party at the house at 5 (or kindergarten...).

3.? A destination party with friends at 10.? (We said 10 because we're HOPING that by 10, they will have outgrown Chuck E. Cheeses and Bounce Party- two of the most expensive birthday party places.? Think bowling alley, boys!)

Anyway....this was C's year for a friend party at home.

When A. was in kindergarten, we decided to?use the weather to our advantage and have a sledding party.

This year was no different.? Since this summer was so hot, we decided to do a sprinkler party!

I received an email from vistaprint.com in June for a really good deal, and scored 20 invitations with envelopes and sticker seals for less than $12.00.? (Add in 8.36 for postage, and I don't think that's too shabby!).

Then, I scored a Lightening McQueen slip-and-slide on clearance at Burlington Coat Factory for $4.96.

This was in addition to the older slip-and-slide we had been given a while ago.?

I thought it would be fun for them to race.? :)

I filled up our tall/short pool during the day to let the sun heat the water...and wahlah....backyard fun.

For those that thought the water was a wee bit too cold, we had soccer nets up, basketball hoops, the jungle gym ready for action, a craft, and sidewalk chalk waiting.
I purchased a dozen balloons from Party City for $10, and affixed them to the lawn with golf tees.??(Thanks for the idea, Pintrest).? The effect was?cool at?first, but we lost 4 balloons before the party began.? No biggie.?? Each year, I also let the boys pick out a large character Mylar balloon for their birthday.? They love that tradition.? C. picked Batman....for $8.99.? (sorry, no pic).
For a craft, and an addition to their goodie bags, we had DIY super hero masks.? (It just fit, since C. is a HUGE superhero fan).? My mom's school has a special machine to cut these masks.? So, aside from the 3.99 self-stick stars and .99 elastic (both on clearance), this craft was cost free and had a high rate of return.? See for yourself:

Oh wait...how'd that last one get in there?? (hehe!)

A. came up with the idea of "Balloon-ie Ball" which essentially means keeping a balloon in the air.? I added the "racquets" by taping free Home Depot stir sticks to some paper plates.? Wah-lah....free fun.

I decided that I didn't want to deal with scooping ice cream along with serving cake, so I decided that an ice cream cake was the way to go.? In accordance with my need to come in under budget, I decided to make it myself.

C. threw me a curve ball and decided to ask for a batman cake.? This is what I came up with:


The Funfetti cake mix was on sale for 1.09 a few weeks ago, and so was the Blue Moon ice cream I used to fill it (2 for $5).? I purchased the butter cream icing for a total of $4.13, and went to town.? A professional cake decorator, I am not.? But hey....homeboy was happy.

I purchased all tableware from The Dollar Tree (in plain red and blue- like spiderman colors), and spent a total of $6 on all of that.? No one noticed that they weren't official Spiderman plates....so I think that's a win.

The most expensive venture of the evening were the goodie bags.

We had the lunch sacks, so I decided to go with those.

The spring water was from Meijer, bubbles from The Dollar Tree, Spider Man pencil from The Dollar Tree, and Gummi fish swimming in blue M&M's from Meijer.? (Thanks Pintrest for another idea!)
Total cost for all these goodie bags ran up near $26.? But, I didn't purchase a whole bunch of cheap candy, and it fit in with our sprinkler theme, so I was happy with that decision.

So, total monetary outgo for a fantastically fun birthday party was:? $89.01.

My goal was under $100, so I'm VERY happy with that!

Here's a few picture highlights of the evening:

I LOVE Q's face as he hits the water.? :)?

Home base for the grown-ups.? :) And craft zone, and gift zone, etc.

I know, I know...he's a bit blurry, but still so cute.

The "big boys" were trying to stay upright on the slippery slopes.? :)

One of his best buds, Evan.

Dear C, If you ever want to marry Molly someday, that would be a-ok with me.

She's one of my favorites.? :)

Look!? I got my whole family in one picture!?

How stealthfully awesome of me.? :)

This is all the kids- sitting QUIETLY - AFTER being sufficiently sugared up - watching C. open gifts.

I was amazed.? :)

By the end of the clean-up, the boys were wondering what to do with the balloons left over.

A. was itching to release one into the sky,

so Dave and I told them to release them all.

Adios, balloons!


What a fun night!

Thank you to everyone who came out and joined the fun!?

Source: http://carpentersdust.blogspot.com/2012/08/birthday-party-on-budget.html

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