Birthday Planning Tips
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Follow These Simple Birthday Planning Steps To Throw a
Personalized Birthday Party That The Guest of Honor Will Never Forget.
Step 1: Make the Plan*
To throw a birthday party on this scale, you must be organized,
energized and well-funded.
You need to make a realistic plan for throwing a great party without
compromising your schedule and financial situation. As you plan the
party, start by enlisting help, setting the date and creating a
reasonable budget.
* If your name isn't Martha Stewart, don't even try to pull off this
logistically complicated and potentially expensive affair on your own.
Enlist help to divide and conquer major party planning tasks. Lets
pretend you are planning a birthday party for your significant other.
You can handle the guest list, put his parents in charge of booking the
venue, charge his best friend with the task of choosing a party band
and have his sister find the perfect restaurant to cater the party.
This way, everyone involved has a manageable work load and gets to
enjoy themselves the day of the birthday party.
* Divide major party planning tasks:
1. Manage the guest list.
2. Book the venue.
3. Hire a caterer or restaurant.
4. Hire entertainment.
* Or, hire a professional event planner.
Set the Date
* You want to set the date on or near the guest of honor's actual
birthday. It seems simple enough, but plenty of conflicts can pop up,
so make sure that you follow these steps when setting the date:
1. Consult the birthday honoree.
2. Check with her family and close friends.
3. Choose a date that gives you ample time to plan—you'll need four to
twelve weeks.
4. Choose a back-up date—be flexible to maximize venue and catering
options.
Create a Budget
* Unless you've got bucks to burn, ask friends and family to contribute
what funds they can to the budget. Once you've determined how much you
have to spend, develop a party budget.
1. Factor in all birthday party expenses:
1. The Venue - Renting a space that can accommodate the party.
2. Food and Drinks - Hiring a caterer, bartender, deliveries
3. Entertainment - Hiring a DJ, band or renting equipment
4. Decoration - Buying flowers, balloons, table cloths
5. Transportation costs - Providing shuttle or limo services
6. Additional costs - Paying deposits, insurance, tips, tax and
cleaning crews
2. Use your budget to plan the party so that you don't overspend.
1. Consult the budget estimate when negotiating with vendors.
2. If you splurge on one thing, food for example, that means you will
have to cut corners somewhere else, such as the entertainment or the
venue. Figure out whats more important to have at the birthday party,
then move on from there. For instance, if the birthday person is not
that into decor, but really into food, spend more on food and less on
decorations.
Step 2: Build the Guest ListIndulge the guest of honor with attention
from family and friends.
* Now that you've established the plan, it's time to think about whom
to invite to the party. At the birthday bash, the
guest of honor should be able to indulge in friendship, love and
memories. As the center of attention, he should be surrounded by all of
his close friends and family, exciting new acquaintances, amicable
co-workers and long-lost friends and relatives—who may travel for the
occasion.
1. Ask the guest of honor to submit an ideal guest list.
2. Ask close friends who else should be on the guest list.
3. Invite family members he doesn't get to see that often.
4. Dig up old friends he's lost touch with.
5. Add anyone you've missed.
6. Consult with your party budget.
7. Remove non-essential guests.
8. Send a finalized guest list to honoree and close friends and family.
9. Ask them to double check that no one is missing.
Step 3: Send a Save-the-Date Alert
* Once you've finalized your guest list, give desired guests plenty of
warning about the big event. Send a Save-the-Date Alert about two
months before the party. You can send paper or electronic save-the-date
cards using evite, but don't forgetto include the following details:
1. Name of birthday guest of honor
2. Date of party
3. Contact name and phone number
4. RSVP date
Step 4: Set the Party Venue
* It's time to find the perfect venue for your birthday bash. You need
to accommodate a certain number of guests at a certain price, and you
want to have an appropriate atmosphere for the party.
Research Venues
* Conduct research to narrow down your venue list.
1. Ask the honoree about favorite restaurants, hotels and locations.
2. Think about great party locations you've been to or noticed (private
rooms at a favorite restaurant, hotels with
lounge-like bars or private rooms, homes for rent).
3. Ask your friends to recommend party venues they've seen or been to.
4. Search online:
1. Search for large venues in your area. * This might sound a bit
strange for planning a birthday party, but wedding planning sites
provide great resources for party planning. Look through these
directories at reception venue locations, which are perfect for a
birthday bash:
1. 1. Search for restaurants with party rooms in your area on websites
such as Zagat, Dinesite or Opentable.
Contact Venue
* Once you've got a small list of venues, call owners and managers to
get the details:
1. Is the venue available on your chosen date (or back-up date)?
2. Does it typically host parties like yours?
3. How much does the venue cost?
4. What's included with the rental (catering, clean-up, equipment)?
5. Are there any hidden costs (deposits, insurance)?
6. How do they handle parking?
7. What are you responsible for?
8. Can they provide references?
Budget savvy tip: Do you have friends or acquaintances with a big house
or a big yard that could accommodate a large birthdayparty? Also, don't
forget about halls in churches, Elks lodges, or fire houses. They are
usually less expensive than other venues. Also, since they almost never
have catering on site, you can save even more more by bringing in your
own food from a warehouse club like Sam's or B's.
On-Site Visit
* Once you've narrowed it down to two or three venues, make an on-site
visit to assess whether or not the site meets your needs.
1. Meet the manager or owner.
2. Consider whether the venue is well-kept and accessible enough for
your party.
3. Assess whether or not the venue size and amenities meet your
requirements.
Book Your Venue
* When you find the venue that fits your party, book it.
1. Inform the owner or manager that you'd like to reserve the venue.
2. Negotiate the price (remember to consult your party budget).
3. Provide her with a deposit check.
4. Draw up a contract and finalize the agreement.
Step 5: Send Invitations
* Once you've secured the venue, send out paper or electronic
invitations.
* Include the following details:
1. Name of birthday boy or girl
2. Date and time
3. Venue name, address and directions
4. Contact name and phone number
5. RSVP deadline
6. Gifting instructions
Step 6: Set the Menu
Provide an abundant variety of delicious food.
* Whether you hire a restaurant or a caterer or choose to do it
yourself (skip this step if you've rented a private room in a
restaurant), you will need to provide a variety of menu items to entice
party guests.
Hire a Caterer
1. Get recommendations from friends or search a catering directory.
2. Contact caterers to check availability.
3. Request credentials and references.
4. Discuss budget and menus.
5. Narrow it down to two or three companies.
6. Sample menu items before you choose caterer.
7. Draw up a contract, confirming staffing and budget details.
8. Arrange on-site visit to show caterer kitchen and serving areas.
9. Check in with caterer weekly until the party.
* Or
Hire a Restaurant to Provide Food
1. Research local restaurants that the birthday honoree likes.
* If you don't have something in mind, go online. Search through the
restaurant directories listed above in Step 4.
2. Contact restaurants to ask if they cater.
3. Get menu and price information.
4. Ask what equipment (heating trays, silverware) and services
(delivery, servers) are included in this price.
5. Establish delivery or pick-up details.
6. Get all details in writing.
7. Periodically check in with restaurant to make sure they're on track.
8. Rent tables, food warmers and utensils if the party venue or
restaurant does not provide.
Order the Birthday Cake
* Don't forget to order the most important item: the birthday cake!
1. Order a cake in the birthday girl's favorite flavor.
2. You make have a smaller cake that's presented to the guest of honor,
but make sure you order enough cake to feed allyour guests.
3. If you've hired a caterer, check if they can provide cake.
4. Otherwise, order the cake from a local bakery.
Step 7: Hire Party EntertainmentBasic, high-quality entertainment is
best.
* Great entertainment is essential for any birthday bash. Keep it
simple and focus on having basic, high-qualityentertainment. Whether
it's the birthday boy's favorite band, a DJ who will spin her favorite
tunes, or just an iPod programmed with songs that all of the guests
will enjoy, put your best foot forward here. And, of course, if the
birthday girl always dreamed of being a star, let her shine with
karaoke!
* Book a DJ/band
1. Ask the birthday honoree what type of entertainment he or she would
like.
2. Make a list of songs and musical genres that he or she wants to hear
at the party. If your friend is a huge The Killers fan, a Jay-Z
devotee, or a Steely Dan lover, make sure a few of his favorite songs
get played at the party.
3. If appropriate, seek out local bands and DJs that your friend likes.
4. If you don't have a band or entertainer in mind, search an online
reference directory of local bands and DJs to findone that suits your
party.
5. Interview DJs or bands on the phone and ask them what artists they
play.
6. If you're particular, ask them if they would be willing to adhere to
a set list.
* Karaoke * Few things bring party guests out of their shells like
singing their favorite songs in front of a crowd. Booking karaoke for
your birthday party is easy.
1. Find local karaoke services. Some companies send package DJ/karaoke
hosts.
2. Call vendors to find out if they have a great selection of songs.
3. Ask for references.
4. Book the karaoke host with the best song list and the best
personality.
* Rent a sound system:
1. Search party directories for local entertainment equipment suppliers.
2. Pick up equipment or have it delivered.
3. Learn all features of stereo equipment before the party.
4. Program an iPod with the guest of honor's favorite tunes and great
party music from recent decades, and get ready tohave fun!
The Week Before the Party
* As the party approaches:
1. Check in with all vendors to make sure that they're on schedule and
have all of the information that they need (direction, instructions,
delivery times, etc.). 2. Field questions from guests.
3. Hire a photographer or enlist a friend to photograph or videotape
the event.
4. Purchase party supplies, such as balloons, streamers and banners.
5. Prepare a toast speech about the guest of honor.
1. Brainstorm the guest of honor's standout qualities and great moments
in his life.
2. Write a one to two minute speech that includes how you know him, a
few examples of his accomplishments, a comment on the current occasion
and a complimentary closing.
3. Practice the speech in front of others until you have the delivery
down pat.
4. Prepare a slide show of photos from different eras of guest of
honor's life. You can either include this in a ceremonyor run the
slideshow throughout the evening.
1. Gather photos from friends and family.
2. Scan photos into computer.
3. Purchase or download reliable slideshow-making software.
4. Use computer software to create a slideshow.
5. Rent or purchase a projector or large television screen for the
party.
Birthday Party Time
Before the Birthday Party
* Right before the party, your job is to follow through with the party
plan. Be on-site. Have a charged cell phone and a full list of all
vendor and co-planner phone numbers.
1. Arrive a few hours before everyone else to manage the party set-up.
2. Sweep through the venue to make sure it's clean and set up properly.
3. Anticipate vendor arrivals and call anyone who's late or missing
items.
4. Set up or oversee the erection of audio-visual equipment.
5. Make sure the DJ or band is in place, starting the music, and
attentive.
6. Ensure that the bar and appetizers are set to go when guests arrive.
At the Birthday Party
* You've created an elaborate affair to honor your friend or loved one.
Giving the guest of honor total freedom to roamand enjoy the party is a
great birthday gift. But, it means that you must ensure that the
birthday party goes off without a hitch. Wear something fabulous but
comfortable, drink moderately and be active.
1. Introduce guests.
2. Make sure that food gets served on time.
3. Initiate the cake ceremony.
* Serve the birthday cake after dinner and right before the dance floor
takes off.
1. Gather everyone around a table.
2. Light birthday candles and bring birthday cake in.
3. Sing "Happy Birthday".
4. Cut and distribute cake.
4. Initiate birthday ceremony. * Deliver your toast about the guest of
honor.
1. Find an appropriate moment to politely request the crowd's attention.
2. When others have had a chance to fill their glasses, hold your drink
high in the air.
3. Deliver toast.
4. Raise your glass toward the guest of honor. * Present your slideshow.
1. Gather party guests in front of television or projection screen.
2. Cue DJ to play appropriate music.
3. Turn on slideshow.
After the Birthday Party
1. Make sure guests get home safely.
2. Manage clean-up crew, if necessary.
3. Ensure that all gifts get to the birthday honoree.