Thursday, March 27, 2008

The 1st birthday celebration

Your little one’s first birthday is a true milestone. This special occasion comes only once in a lifetime and you really want the very best for the occasion. One very important detail that is often overlooked is the 1st birthday invitation.

The 1st birthday invitation is useful in getting the details of the event circulated to your guests. Of course you want to include the essentials like the time and location of the party as well as the general theme. Fortunately, you can use the first birthday invitation to convey the theme to your future guests.

Themes and birthday celebrations go hand-in-hand. The theme of the party can help you stay focused and it can actually help you save money in the long run. People tend to buy a lot of unnecessary things when they want to impress and when they are really excited. Having a theme in mind right when you buy the 1st birthday invitation can help you narrow your choices.

I found the ideal first birthday invitation for my daughter’s special day. She was born a week after Christmas so many of the themes that I considered revolved around winter. I considered snowflakes and snowmen but nothing really stood out until I came across a collection of decorations for a girl’s first birthday party.

The collection had nothing to do with winter. In fact, the 1st birthday invitation was shaped like a butterfly and boasted pastel pinks and yellows. There was something about the design and the lovely colors that really caught my eye. The simple fact that there were accessories like party hats and paper plates that had the same design as the baby birthday invitations was a plus.

In just one stop to the party store I had all of the items necessary for the baby’s party. Everything was coordinated and I even found guest favors that included pink and yellow bouncy balls. The great thing about the 1st birthday invitation was that it inspired the theme for the entire celebration.

My guests knew what to expect and none were surprised to see pink and yellow flowers, balloons and even a pink and yellow cake with butterflies. The 1st birthday invitation carried through the entire party. I even found matching thank-you notes as well.

When I think of my daughter’s birthday celebration I will always remember the pink and yellow invitation. In fact I have a copy of the 1st birthday invitation in her scrapbook. I know that it is the beginning of many celebrations to come.

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