Party Themes And Banners
Parties are wonderful social events where friends and family meet and have fun together. There are so many different reasons why anyone would host a party – reunion, birthday, anniversary, cultural celebration, baby shower, bridal shower or just because. Here, we will feature some ways how you can add a little bit more fun and ambience into your party, whether it is a theme party or a baby shower you are planning.
When in party planning mode, usually one of the first things that hits is decorations – how to glorify your party venue so it looks perfect for the occasion. One of the easiest ways to solve the problem of dcor is to theme it. Not only does it help you choose your dcor, it also adds fun and spontaneity into the party. Having a theme means you can streamline your thoughts and concentrate on carrying that theme throughout the event. It also helps you cut down on unnecessary props and paraphernalia you may be otherwise tempted to buy.
Theme parties require a little more ingenuity and resourcefulness when it comes to dcor. Some possible themes to consider are Halloween, 60s Night, Military Nite, Cocktail Evenings or baby shower, just to name a few. There are two ways of creating a personalized theme party banner:
You can do this with words. For example, ALOHA for a party with Hawaiian theme and IT’S A GIRL for baby girl showers.
While words can take up a lot of space, pictures can say more than a thousand words. Have a picture instead of the two together.
To deliver the party theme effectively, one should make the personalized theme party banners straight forward. To look a confusing banner would confuse your guests altogether. A Hawaiian theme’s banner should have Hawaiian stuffs printed on it and a baby shower should show just what it intends to, about babies. In short, the designs on the banner should deliver the message straight to the point.
Baby showers are parties for welcoming babies who are yet to be born. The guests who are usually women will perhaps bring gifts along for the baby or mother.
Favors for a baby shower should never be something related to babies. The guests who show up may not need these sort of things. Give them baby shower party favors they will appreciate and might even use. The favors are to show appreciation on your part as a guest, not a barter system!
Since most baby shower guests are confined to women, it is somewhat easier to search for baby shower party favors as it narrows down your search. Some favor ideas are scented soaps in building block shapes, in either baby blue or pink. Others could be perfume bottles in the shape of milk bottles, place card holders made up of building blocks that spell out B-A-B-Y or cutesy candles in blue or pink that are shaped into milk bottles.
Other unique baby shower party favors you can make yourself are small-sized baby bottles filled with M&Ms or gourmet tea or coffee and baby potpourri. These are both practical and when decorated appropriately, pretty items to look at. You can even give out mini versions of your personalized theme party banners as keepsakes to the guests.
A disposable camera is another unique idea for a shower favor. These great cameras come with captions ready on the photos when printed. The captions may read IT’S A BOY OR IT’S A GIRL. They will be useful when the guests visit after the baby is born.
Your baby shower party favors should be a practical gift for your guests while serve as a reminder of your new baby. Fusing both ideas is not always as difficult as it sounds.
Banners for the party must be placed at where people can easily see them especially when they arrive at the party. It is usually placed at the entrance of the venue. Smaller banners will both serve as a party favor and decorations everywhere at the venue in support of the theme. Baby showers and theme parties will look even better with these banners.

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