Amber's comment on the Thankful Tuesday made me wonder what the birthday party is costing everyone. I have until the end of the month, what kind of damage should I brace myself for? I won't be making anything, because I have no crafty skills. I did print the invitations out at work, so those were free.
Re: How much are you spending on the birthday party?
However, as of now we only have 7 people coming. So that will be 9 adults and 3 kids counting us. So maybe the food won't be so bad.
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Talk to me about your decorations, I was not thinking they would be that much!
In my imaginary world, a birthday party costs about $50.
@credcat7 was the rest of the $245 on food?
@excitedmum2b we bought 3 containers of coffee at starbucks @14 bucks each
5 containers of juice, a platter of strudels, muffins, 2 doz bagels, 6 cream cheese go gurts....
@AmberEA14 we might spend something closer to that end of the spectrum, too. We have a tiny house, so are thinking of doing something at a restaurant for like 50 people since we never did a baptism or any other baby event...
Seems crazy to spend a lot of money, but we can't seem to find a way to do it at our house in cold fall/winter weather...
...we will spend about $100 total.
I already have various decorations. DD likes to do crafts, and I have a closet FULL of supplies, so she will make more. So that won't cost anything.
20 people. Food (groceries) about $100.
I'm going to show this to my husband. Lol. Glad I'm not alone. We're having it at our house so that definitely helps. I haven't actually added it all up and I don't think I'm going to. Ignorance is bliss :-\"
I'm spending $18 on a Costco cake since FI had to bail on making it due to work issues
Ours was in the 150-200 range, and most of that was food for 20 people.
It was at our house, in the back yard, so I didn't decorate a bunch. I got some decorations from party city that were 50% off and hung those up. I made a banner with her monthly watch me grow photos on it and hung it across the tent that covered the food. I created a photo frame collage on the mantel inside.
I had a really hard time pulling everything together. I think I let pinterest stress me out. She will have many more birthdays that can be over the top, and she will remember those, so I can look forward to that.
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We are just having cake at Thanksgiving because his birthday is the Saturday after, and we'll already be seeing my family on Thursday and DH's family on Friday. So I'll make the cakes, we'll do cake and birthday hats and some pictures, and it will be probably $50 tops.
Maybe I'll do more next year since he will have friends and be more aware of what's going on, but I know he will be happy, and people will be singing, clapping, and eating cake, so we're keeping it simple this year.
We had almost 100 people attend her bday party. I think we spend almost $700.
1) $150 to rent the Club house from our condo complex.
2) $300 at Party City. I went crazy and bought their cute girly 1 year old decorations, cups, plates, utensils, tablecloths, balloons, party favors for guests, special goodie bags for kids, and thank-you cards.
3) Food for 100 people cost about $250. We just went to costco & bought DD's cake for $18.
It was a BIG day with family & friends. We all had a great time!
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