I am with you what append to old fashion b-day party's with a few kids and grandparents.
herberkids3 <herberkids3@
understand the fascination so many people have now to spend $200-300
on a birthday party for a child.
If you want to make it special, have a sleepover, and get some cheap
things at the dollar store for make-overs- body glitter, lip gloss,
fake jewelry, etc. Nothing over the top. You could do all that for
around $15-20.
Bake cup cakes ahead of time instead of a cake, then dye some white
frosting in a a few colors, and let the kids frost them and decorate
them.
Rent some girly movies that your daughter might enjoy to watch at
bed time, and have all the girls sleep out in the living room with
blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, etc.
Get out (or keep out) some white christmas lights, and string them
around the living room as a night light.
--- In michigantightwads@
<torinaidensmom@
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> I can't compare to her friends who get to go to Libby lu, Craigs
Cruisers, or Bounce Party. Any ideas for something out of the house
in Feb? She will be 6
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