Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Simple Party Planning

Coming up with new ideas for party ideals are not always easy. It seems that other people have the great ideas, and so very clever. I was trying to plan a birthday party, and wanted to have some fresh ideas. So I searched through cookbooks and magazines to see what I could find. I saw a cake decorating ideal that looked interesting it seemed to be pretty simple. A simple cake ideal is a frosted cake from a bakery, a traditional frosted cake with decorations on it.

So my ideal of a simple party seems to be working, keeping it simple is favorable for people to enjoy themselves. So plan activities around the party theme so it would not disrupt people visiting. This would let the planner enjoy the party also instead of trying to get people involved in the activities. This could be the best ideal ever, letting people mingle without any expectations of participating in games.

Planning a simple party, the first step is to call the bakery and order a frosted cake, maybe you would like your cake to look a certain way, take a picture of the cake you would like to have to the bakery. They could make one similar to the picture. The second step is to invite your guest, give them plenty of notice, that way it is not just sprung on someone at the very last minute. The final step is not to plan any activities at all for the guest can visit. So you can enjoy the party also.

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