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Is It Too Early To Start Planning A Bday Party?
Hi Everyone!
DS's 2nd Bday Is in May a little over 5 months away, & I have started planning & checking prices on things. A few of my friends have told me that its too soon & I have tons of time to plan, But I feel that with all the things I want to do, that I NEED to start planning Now. DH has been wonderful with all my planning & idea sharing lol. So I can't help but wonder how far in advance do YOU start planning a Bday Party?
I don't think it's too early. I've bought DD birthday presents several months
before when there was a great sale going on. If you find some things this
Christmas that you want to give him for his birthday I would get them now. Just
think the "next age".
If you are doing any handmade stuff, you will need the time to plan.
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Originally Posted by eff051102
I don't think it's too early. I've bought DD birthday presents several months
before when there was a great sale going on. If you find some things this
Christmas that you want to give him for his birthday I would get them now. Just
think the "next age".
If you are doing any handmade stuff, you will need the time to plan.
As a matter fact, I have bought DS a few things I felt would be better for his bday rather than Xmas. & I am planning on doing a few homemade things, I have started planning so I hope b4 May rolls around they will be ready lol
It's a bit early to start firming up things, but if you're thinking of a themed party, it's never too early.
DD Kathryn graduates in May 2011, and I'm already planning the open house - what we need to do with the house in the next 18 months to be ready. Now to just hit the lottery!
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I think it's fine, and if you lose steam it'll still be nice to have things done as the time gets closer.
My DS's b-day is also in May...you've got me wondering what we're going to do!
Lol Now I've got your wheels turning. We are doing Mickey Mouse ClubHouse, DH & I settled on it on DS 1st bday in WDW. We already have the place picked out and the cake we want, as well as a few other things & homemade ideas. So hopefuly just about everything will be done way b4 may.
My three all had birthdays within nine weeks, so I was really good planning the first a couple of months ahead. the second usually got her party a few weeks late (her birthday is 3 weeks after my first son) and my poor middle son, whose birthday is six weeks after his sister's was lucky if he got his party within a month of his birthday.
I used Oriental Trading for favors and a few friends would chip in and we would do one big order, usually early spring.
I also remember some venues needed to be booked quite a bit in advance. I also had one child who frequently had his birthday Easter weekend, one that always had hers on Spring break, and the third whose was very close to the last day of school.
If you have a May birthday, I would try to avoid Mother's Day and Memorial Day weekends, unless it's a party for close family only.
Never too early to plan. We did a mega party not this past May but the one before - 4 of my grandchildren and an "adopted" daughter's son. We had lots to coordinate but found that it went more smoothly because everyone was planning and doing things in advance, but could have gone smoother if we had done more in advance. (didn't start until Mar bds were over - and one birth) We have started planning the Mar. May and June parties - Mar. bds will be finished up when we are in disney in Jan.
Have fun planning - do get the finalization on the place and make sure that you price out the cake and get it booked so that you don't get a ridiculous price closer to date.
Ha ha! My kids start discussing theme for next year the day after their birthday! I am always planning because once you have your theme you can hit clearance racks. I got a ton of Luau stuff really cheap at Target in July/August for a November party once. If I had waited I would have been paying Party Store Prices!