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Birthday Party Invitations for Every Season

Monday, January 18th, 2010

A perfect birthday party starts with the perfect birthday party invitation.  And your seasonal birthday party is no exception.  Pick the perfect invitation; add the right food and drink menu and you’ve got a recipe for a perfect party no matter what the season.

Spring

A spring birthday party is a great time to celebrate ‘spring fever.’  Everyone has been stuck inside all winter and is looking forward to getting outside for some spring fun. Take advantage of the weather with garden parties, yard games, and carnival parties.  Borrow your invitation colors from the pastel colors of the season and you’re off to a great start. Pick a menu that’s easy to eat and serve outside and you’re all set for a spring birthday that won’t soon be forgotten.

To make sure your spring party is a success make sure you have an indoor ‘plan b’ as the spring weather, while mostly sunny, can be unpredictable.

Summer

What would summer be without a backyard barbeque?  Celebrate your next summer birthday with a hot grill and cool beverages.  There are tons of great outdoor themes for your summer birthday. Set up games in the yard for a sports theme.  Decorate with some flags and sparklers for a 4th of July theme.  Blow up some beach balls and make sure everyone brings their flip-flops for a beach theme.  Mix up some fruity punches for Hawaiian or tropical themes. Your summer party is only limited by your imagination.  Make sure you have plenty of sunscreen on hand to prevent an accidental sunburn.  And keep the cool drinks coming, both kids and adults can get thirsty playing outside in the hot sun.  Or consider hosting your summer birthday at a local pool to keep your guests cool.

Sometimes, kids with winter birthdays miss out on the outdoor fun of a summer birthday.  Plan a ½ birthday this year instead of a traditional birthday party.  This is also a perfect ploy anytime of the year to keep a surprise party secret.  Nobody expects to celebrate their ½ year birthday.

Autumn

Fall may be back to school time, but it doesn’t have to be the end of fun.  Autumn can be a great time for a fun Halloween-themed birthday party, autumn harvest party or even a back-to-school birthday party.  It doesn’t have to be Halloween to have a costume party for your fall birthday.  Celebrate the fall harvest with a menu full of fall treats like caramel-apples and pumpkin pie.  Invite your guests to bring their favorite fall dish and you’ve got a delicious fall pot-luck.  Host a birthday hay ride and give our guests a wonderful autumn memory that will have them asking to be invited back next year.  Don’t forget some warm drinks to take the chill off.  A hot apple cider is the perfect sip for a chilly autumn evening.

Winter

Winter can be the most wonderful time of the year for a birthday party.  Host a sleigh ride or ice skating party to get your guests in the winter mood.  Keep your menu hot and hearty and your guests will be satisfied and jolly.  Warm drinks are also a must.  Try peppermint hot chocolate, hot buttered rum or even egg nog to warm up the birthday festivities.   If you’re determined to not be stuck inside invite your guests to come dressed warm and take to the yard to build snowmen, snow forts or have a snowball fight.  If the weather isn’t too cold, you might want to build a bon fire and roast marshmallows for s’mores.

Any season can be perfect for celebrating a birthday if you just know how to take advantage of seasonal opportunities.  Get creative and make your next birthday party shine.

Find your perfect seasonal birthday invitation at MyExpression.com.  You’ll also find great seasonal birthday resources to help you make the most of the season.

Get spring fever with great March birthday invitations and ideas

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Shake off your winter blues with a great March birthday party. While the weather can be a little too chilly and unpredictable to host an all-outdoor party, there are many great indoor activities to keep your party guests entertained.  If you can catch a warm March day, you just might be able to plan for some outdoor activities. Just make sure you have some indoor games planned too, just in case you get the worst of the weather. Think about incorporating spring themes, colors and décor accents and you’ll have a great March bash in no time.

Invitations

Anyone you invite to your birthday party will glad to see bright spring colors and bold patterns on your March birthday invitation. A little girls’ March birthday invitation would look perfect with cherry blossom or polka dot patterns in shades of pink, purple or yellow.  And a little boy’s birthday invitation looks great in bold stripes and shades of blue and green.  Spring sports are starting around this time in school so you might want to center your invitations and activities on your birthday kid’s favorite sport, too.

For grown up parties, March is perfect for an Irish-themed party.  St. Patrick would be so proud of your green themed party invitations and décor.  March also marks when Daylight Savings Time starts for most.  If you’re celebrating your birthday during this time, add an extra hour for a funny gag and another 60 minutes of celebrating.

Games

March birthdays don’t have to be dull on account of the weather.  No need to feel like you’re stuck inside just because it might be chilly.  If you’re planning some outdoor games, just make sure to note that on your birthday invitations so they can dress for it.

Outdoor sports and games like kickball, baseball or soccer are great fun, but if your game is called on account of weather, have a backup plan.  An interactive video game might be a nice treat if you’re stuck inside.

Menu

Your theme might dictate your menu and foods you’ll serve but if not, design your menu around some fun seasonal items.  If you’re sticking with an Irish theme, don’t forget the corned beef and potatoes.  While March is springy, the chill in the air might force you to put some warm hearty items on the menu, too.  For kids, fun stuff like mac and cheese, pizza and burgers are always in season.  Try a ‘make-your-own’ burger, pizza or mac and cheese bar with fin fixings like pepperoni, pickles, mushrooms, cheeses or tomatoes and you’ve just upped the fun factor quite a bit.  This can be just as fun for grown-ups, too.  Or pick some fruits and include a hearty beef or chicken dish for a more traditional menu.  Fruity drinks like strawberry mint lemonade can be a big hit, too.

March is a great time for a fun spring party.  Lots of spring themes and colors can lend style to your décor and birthday invitations to cure you and your guests of your spring fever.