So, you want to host a great party, but you have limited funds.
Can it be done? The answer is ABSOLUTELY!!!
There are numerous ways that you can cut costs when planning a
shower. Perhaps the easiest way is to split the hostess duties
among several friends. Homemade food, favors, and invitations
are another way to make things less expensive. The time of day
you have the shower may also influence the cost. A mid-afternoon
party with cake, punch, and light snacks is much less expensive
than a dinner or a spa afternoon. Having the party at a
restaurant may be less expensive if the guests all know each
other and are willing to pay for their own meals. This may be
somewhat awkward, though, so it definitely is a plan that will
only fit certain situations.
Handmade invitations are a very easy way to cut corners. With a
computer, a printer, and cardstock or specialty paper, you can
make invitations that will look practically professional. Or you
can choose to make a crafty invitation that perfectly
complements your theme. Another option for invitations is to
email invitations. Sites like sendomatic allow you to send
invitations and maps, track responses, and even send weather
reports for the big day for less than $15 dollars for 100
invitations. Sending email invitations saves on the purchase of
invitations, as well as the postage.
Food for a shower can be very simple. If you have an early
afternoon party that falls after lunch but before dinner, you
can serve cake, punch, mints, nuts, and perhaps a fruit tray
very inexpensively. The presentation is often more important
than the actual food that is served. Use nice bowls and silver
for a formal atmosphere. If you do not have crystal or silver,
you can usually get plastic that looks like crystal and silver
and will still look nice. Finger sandwiches also add an elegant
touch and are inexpensive and easy to prepare. If you want a
more casual feel to the shower, a vegetable platter and chips
and dips are always welcome. Or get everyone in on the act and
ask each person attending to bring a snack. You might want to
have a sign up sheet, though, so that you don't end up with 5
bags of chips.
Believe it or not, even if you don't consider yourself a baker,
there are several alternatives to expensive bakery cakes.
Cupcakes are very easy, and sugar or plastic decorations in baby
themes are fairly easy to find. You can also use frosting to
"glue" small plastic baby decorations to the tops of Little
Debbie snack cakes. These are precious, and they look like you
spent a lot of time. Another option is to skip the traditional
decorated cake, altogether, and go for individual cheesecakes
(easy to make in muffin tins) or a delicious chocolate cake
(make sure that the mom-to-be isn't avoiding chocolate first).
Cookies can make a great sweet treat also, and there are some
really cute cookie cutters readily available. Finally, if you
think you can make and frost a rectangular cake but are
concerned about trying to do fancy decorations, you can find
edible cake art images online. These are easy to apply to the
top of the cake, and they are the same images used by bakeries.
Many of the games and activities for a baby shower are free.
There are printouts available online if you want to play games
like bingo. While party favors are a nice touch for a shower,
they certainly are not necessary. A personal thank you, in
person or written, is all that is necessary to thank the guests
for attending.
Throwing a baby shower is a wonderfully generous thing to do. It
does not, however, have to break the bank. Remember, the most
important thing when hosting a shower is to create wonderful
memories for your friend. Years from now she will remember the
laughter and the thoughtfulness of her friends more than she
will remember fancy favors or expensive cakes.
About Author :
Jill Manty is a stay at home and co-owner of
www.delightfulchild.com, an online business dedicated to
providing information about baby showers, breastfeeding, and
natural parenting.
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