This article will provide a complete birthday party planning guide. I’ll walk you through the timeline for planning, a checklist of essential tasks, and tips for staying organized throughout the process. Sprinkle in some great ideas for supplies, decorations, and tips for hosting success. Along with FREE DOWNLOADS to help you along the way.
Table of Contents
Invitations and RSVPs
The first step in planning a birthday party is to send out invitations. It’s important to send them out at least two weeks in advance to give your guests enough time to RSVP. You can create invitations using online templates, or design apps such as Canva or purchase pre-made invitations at a party supply store or through Etsy. Be sure to include all the important details such as the date, time, location, and theme (if applicable) of the party.
To make RSVPs easier, include a phone number or email address for guests to respond to. Keep track of the responses in a spreadsheet or notebook to ensure you have an accurate headcount for the party.
Menu Planning
Planning the menu for the party is an essential step. If you’re like me without food, there’s really no party, right? Consider the type of party, number of guests, and overall theme when planning your menu. For ideas on different ways to feed people at your party follow the link.
Make a list of all the ingredients you’ll need and purchase them according to the appropriate timeline listed below. This will give you enough time to prepare the food on the day of the party.
Venue Choice
Planning where the party will be is another important step. Start by finding the right space for your celebration. Personally, I am a big fan of backyard birthdays. Then factor in your budget, guest count and planned activities. Plan to decorate the space with balloons, streamers, and other decor that fit the vibe or theme.
Be sure to have enough plates, cups, and utensils for all the guests. Consider renting tables and chairs if you don’t have enough or if you’re hosting the party in a public space.
Entertainment Considerations
Finally, plan the entertainment for the party. This can include games, crafts, or a bounce house. If you’re having a themed party, choose activities that fit the theme. For example, if you’re having a princess party, consider hiring a princess character to entertain the guests. I have a great article All About Indoor and Outdoor Games for Your Next Party!
Make a list of all the supplies you’ll need for the activities and purchase them ahead of time. Set up the activities in a designated area of the party space.
Selecting the right party supplies and decor can make or break the party vibe, no pressure. Here are some tips to help you set the stage right off the bat. For my full ideas list of the different types of decorations use this FREE DOWNLOAD.
Decorations
Decorations set the tone for your party and create that festive atmosphere. Consider the theme of your party and choose decorations that fit. For example, if you’re throwing a Back to the future party, you might want to choose decor that features bold red and yellow colors and some DeLorean graphics with faux fire lines as your party entrance. P.s. Please send me pictures if you do this!
Tableware
Tableware includes everything from plates and cups to napkins and utensils. Choose tableware that matches the theme of your party and consider the age group of your guests.
Balloons
Balloons are a classic party decoration and can add fun regardless of age. Consider using balloons in a variety of colors and sizes to create a playful atmosphere. You might also want to consider creating a balloon arch or balloon bouquets.
Lighting
Ambiance sets the mood for your party and creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Consider using string lights or lanterns to add a soft glow to your party space. You might also want to consider using candles or flameless candles to create cozy vibes. To me – ambiance is everything! Tip: Want people to leave – turn on the bright lights.
Props
Props can be a fun and creative way to add some personality to your party. Try using props that fit the theme of your party, such as photo booth props or themed backdrops. You might also want to consider using props for games or activities, such as a piñata or a scavenger hunt – Fun!
Initial Planning
Two Months Before
One Month Before
Two Weeks Before
One Week Before
Day Before
Party Day
Budgeting
Before you start planning your party, it’s important to set a budget. Boo, I know, but determine how much you can afford to spend on the party and allocate funds accordingly. Keep track of your expenses in a spreadsheet, on paper, or in a budgeting app to ensure you stay within your budget.
Scheduling
Create a timeline for your process using the guide above. Make note of important deadlines, such as when to send out invitations, when to order supplies, and when to finalize your guest list. Use a calendar or planner to keep track of your schedule and ensure you stay on track. I created a great resource about The Best Planning Methods for Your Personality Type, which you can find by clicking here.
Task Delegation
Don’t be afraid to delegate tasks to others. Shhh, it’s ok (note to self). Breathe, and enlist the help of family members or friends to assist with party planning tasks, such as decorating or preparing food. This will not only help you stay organized but also reduce stress on the day of the party.
Supplies Tracking
Track party supplies in a spreadsheet or check list to avoid overspending on unnecessary items and ensure you have everything you need for the party. Make note of where you purchased each item and how much you paid for it.
Backup Plans
Always have a backup plan in case something goes wrong. For example, if you’re planning an outdoor party, have a plan in case of rain or snow – like a tent or outdoor heaters. If you’re serving food, have backup options in case something runs out or doesn’t turn out as planned.
Here are some essential items to include on your party planning checklist:
Guest List
Start by making a list of all the guests you want to invite. Make sure to get contact information for each guest so you can send out invitations.
Invitations
Send out invitations at least two weeks before the party. Again, you can create your own invitations by going to Canva or purchase pre-made ones through somewhere like Etsy. You might even consider sending out an email or text invite these days. Make sure to include all the important details such as the date, time, location, and RSVP information.
Venue
Choose a location that fits the theme and size of your party. You can hold the party at your home, a park, or a rented venue. Make sure to reserve the location in advance and confirm all details with the venue.
Theme
Choose a fun and creative theme that suits your guest of honor. This can be based on your child’s interests or a popular trend. Use the theme to guide your decorations, food, and activities. If you need more inspiration on themes, clickthe link for my article on How to Pick a Theme That Fits Your Guest of Honor.
Entertainment
Plan some fun activities or entertainment for your guests. This can include games, crafts, or a bounce house. Consider hiring a professional entertainer such as a magician, face painter or a sommelier. And if you are outside, there are always bounce houses.
Food and Drinks
Decide on a menu that fits your theme and guest preferences. I have a lot of menu samples in the Free Downloads Library. Make sure to accommodate any dietary restrictions or allergies.
Party Favors
Thank your guests for coming with a small party favor to take home. This can be a simple bag of candy, or a more elaborate gift based on your theme. Make sure to have enough for all guests and label them with their names. Click the link for ideas on how to match the Party Favors to Your Menu.
Welcoming Guests
Make sure your guests feel welcome as soon as they arrive. Consider having a sign or balloons outside to help guests find the party. Greet each guest as they arrive and make introductions if necessary. Offer them a drink and show them where they can put their coats and bags.
Managing the Flow
To keep the party flowing smoothly, plan out the activities and schedule ahead of time (see planning timeline). Make sure you have enough space for everyone and that the activities are age appropriate. Don’t forget to include breaks for food and drinks. You can also consider having a designated area for kids to play or watch a movie.
Handling Emergencies
No matter how well you plan, sometimes things can go wrong. Be prepared for emergencies by having a first aid kit on hand and knowing where the nearest hospital or urgent care center is located. If a guest has too much to drink, make sure they have a safe way to get home or offer to call them an uber.
Thanking Guests
Don’t forget to thank your guests for coming to the party! You can do this by sending out thank you notes or emails after the party. You can also consider giving out party favors or small gifts as a token of appreciation. Remember, it’s the thought that counts!
If you want to make your next party unforgettable, consider incorporating some innovative ideas to keep your guests entertained and engaged throughout the event. Here are some ideas to inspire you:
Themes and Concepts
Choosing a theme or concept for your party can make it more memorable and fun. You can choose a classic theme like a Hawaiian luau or a 1920s speakeasy, or you can come up with something more unique like a superhero party or a Harry Potter-themed celebration. Whatever theme you choose, make sure to carry it through in your decorations, food, and activities. For a fun take on getting inspired, check out the Themed Party Showdown post I wrote.
Activities and Games
Having fun activities and games planned can keep your guests entertained and engaged throughout the party. You can set up a DIY cocktail bar, organize a scavenger hunt, or have a karaoke competition. My Indoor and Outdoor Games post could get you inspired as well.
Music and Dance
Music and dancing can set the tone for your party and keep your guests energized and excited. You can hire a DJ or band to play your favorite tunes, or you can create a playlist of your own. You can also set up a dance floor and encourage your guests to show off their moves.
Photo Booths
Having a photo booth at your party can be a fun way to capture memories and create keepsakes for your guests. You can set up a DIY photo booth with a backdrop and props, or you can rent a professional photo booth with printing capabilities. Make sure to include fun props like hats, glasses, and signs to add to the fun.
I know that planning a birthday party can seem overwhelming, even if you’re a seasoned pro. But with a little organization and preparation, I know you can plan something great! I hope this blueprint has helped you turn those inspired ideas into memories made. Feel free to shoot me an email or drop a comment below with any questions or your fun photos! I would love to see how your parties have come together!
Party on,
Anna
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