When you're looking for a party concept for children, why don't you utilize the popular Hollywood scene as a theme? Kids love celebs, and they like dressing up as their favourite celebrity even more. Even better this sort of event does not cost a lot of money - it just takes creativity.
Most important things first, create invitations that include an entry ticket. Get somebody in your own family to act as a 'bouncer ' at the party - no ticket; no entry!
Outside of the house you can put up an indicator for parents automobiles that claims, 'celebrity parking only'. From that spot, run a red carpet into the house and have photographers swarming the door (again just have one or two friends with good cameras). Alongside the volunteer camera folks you can also rent a picture booth so that the children can pose like their personality and have a great take-home piece of mementos. For beverages - Shirley Temples naturally!
Now if you're feeling a little more lavish, you could glance at the parties some stars have thrown for their children. Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise treated Suri to fresh cut flowers, 1,000 butterflies and food catered by Wolfgang Puck. The price tag for this luxury treatment? A mere $100,000.
In contrast Trista and Ryan Sutter got off scott free! Momlogic provided 200 pounds of candy, snow cones, sliders and fries to the family for free.
For youngsters on a busy schedule, look to Britney Spear's truck party for her kids. This party had mini-trucks that worked, covered in decals. To top this party off - the cake was formed like a huge yellow lorry.
Still not OTT enough for your celebrity look alike party? Then perhaps the Kardashian family can offer their ideas that include having a working train set, a carousel in the yard and a complete petting zoo!
Fortunately most kids are content to use their imaginations and stick with something smaller and far more friendly to the family budget. This is proven by the amount of times that boxes are more popular than the present within. Find a large box and let the birthday boy or girl create their celebrity mansion and use it for some of the affairs of the day.
Most important things first, create invitations that include an entry ticket. Get somebody in your own family to act as a 'bouncer ' at the party - no ticket; no entry!
Outside of the house you can put up an indicator for parents automobiles that claims, 'celebrity parking only'. From that spot, run a red carpet into the house and have photographers swarming the door (again just have one or two friends with good cameras). Alongside the volunteer camera folks you can also rent a picture booth so that the children can pose like their personality and have a great take-home piece of mementos. For beverages - Shirley Temples naturally!
Now if you're feeling a little more lavish, you could glance at the parties some stars have thrown for their children. Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise treated Suri to fresh cut flowers, 1,000 butterflies and food catered by Wolfgang Puck. The price tag for this luxury treatment? A mere $100,000.
In contrast Trista and Ryan Sutter got off scott free! Momlogic provided 200 pounds of candy, snow cones, sliders and fries to the family for free.
For youngsters on a busy schedule, look to Britney Spear's truck party for her kids. This party had mini-trucks that worked, covered in decals. To top this party off - the cake was formed like a huge yellow lorry.
Still not OTT enough for your celebrity look alike party? Then perhaps the Kardashian family can offer their ideas that include having a working train set, a carousel in the yard and a complete petting zoo!
Fortunately most kids are content to use their imaginations and stick with something smaller and far more friendly to the family budget. This is proven by the amount of times that boxes are more popular than the present within. Find a large box and let the birthday boy or girl create their celebrity mansion and use it for some of the affairs of the day.
About the Author:
Richard Barker is the owner of Photo Booth Florida, a internet site that offers party rentals.
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