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6 Easy Party Planning Tips for Working Moms

Are you a working mom, and you need some easy party planning tips? It's tough being a mother, but you don't have to lose your sense of style or your sense of fun. With these six tips, you can have both. Read more here.

By James DeutschPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Every mom wants to give their kids the best parties that they’ll remember fondly for the rest of their lives. When your children start going to school, you may start hearing about other parents’ hosting parties and feel the need to tackle yours with a new approach. For working moms and parents, party planning can be hectic and really put the pressure on! Here are six tips that will help you stay calm and create a party that will totally wow your guests.

Start Planning Early

When planning a successful party, giving yourself plenty of time to get all the details set is key. Start thinking about your party theme about 3-6 months ahead of time. Once you decide on a kid’s party theme, you can keep your eyes out for party decor and supplies at any store you go to, and perhaps even find party supplies on clearance. Choosing a theme that is common for children’s parties can make it much easier for you to find a wide selection of options. Think tea parties, unicorns, princesses, superheroes, trains, legos, pirates, beach theme for summer birthdays, and popular kid’s TV shows and movies.

Set a budget for the decor and accessories, and work on finding a couple items for the party each week, like party favor bags, table decorations, props, disposable plates and cups, etc. Getting your supplies slowly will be less of a drain on your wallet all at once, and be much less stressful.

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Send Invites at Least One Month Out

Other parents lead busy lives, too, between school, work, and extracurricular activities. Getting your invitations sent out at least one month ahead of time will give parents plenty of time to plan and RSVP attendance to your party. Be sure to give a deadline for RSVP-ing so you can have enough time to plan for the right amount of food. On the flip side, sending invites out too early can cause people to forget about the party and miss attending it altogether. A proper invitation window ensures your kiddo won’t be left with a party and no guests!

Choose Catering

When it comes to the day before and the day of the party, you don’t want to be stuck in the kitchen prepping and cooking a ton of food. Catering is an excellent idea that is worth spending extra money on rather than saving yourself a buck and trying to do it all yourself. There are many catering options you can think about like food trucks, a grill chef present at the party, food delivered from restaurants, party trays and cupcakes picked up from your local grocery store, and your classic pizza party delivery that every kid loves. Catering doesn’t have to cost a mint, and it will give you so much extra time to enjoy the party with your child and guests. A few days before the party, give your catering company a call to confirm the order details and delivery times.

Keep the Kids Entertained

It’s so much easier to keeping the adults entertained at a party — all you need is good company, food, and drinks. But for kids parties, you need to keep them engaged with fun games, activities, and maybe even professional entertainment. DIY games and activities can be fun to plan and help keep your party within budget. Here are some supercool ideas that will give you some inspiration:

  • Face painting
  • Sand castle building
  • Temporary tattoo station
  • Musical chairs
  • Pass the parcel
  • Treasure hunt
  • Egg and spoon race
  • Pin the tail on the donkey
  • Piñata

And as for hired or rented entertainment, here are a few that are solid winners for kids of the right age:

  • Magician
  • Clowns
  • Bounce house
  • Mobile petting zoo
  • Puppet shows
  • Mad scientist
  • Princesses
  • Superheroes

You’ll also want to call your hired entertainment about a week before the party to confirm all the details. You wouldn’t want your little one to miss out on the main entertainment because of a miscommunication in planning.

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Outsource and Delegate

Parties for kids typically involve family and friends, where you have an opportunity to recruit anyone who is willing to help out. With enough guests, you can assign small tasks to people who will take a load off your plate. For example, have a friend with a large vehicle pick up your balloon garlands. For surprise parties, give your significant other the task of keeping your child out and busy until it’s party time. And if you’ve chosen not to go with catering, have family members make and bring dishes to the party potluck style. Be sure to clearly state to people what their task is and also the exact time they should be doing it. Giving them a few reminders leading up to the party will help keep them on track. It may be hard to let go of control for every little detail, but delegating and teamwork makes throwing a kids party much easier for a busy working mom.

Enact Your Game Plan

A day before the party, try pre-prep and get as much done as possible. There may be decorations and food that can prepped ahead of time. That is when you should also have a set game plan for the day of the party. Writing your tasks and timeframes down on paper will help everything move smoothly.

On the day of the party, have some helpers come in early who can assist with putting up last minute decorations and getting everything ready for when the majority of guests start to arrive. Don’t forget to take time to prepare yourself and your family members to look your best. You’ll want to look beautiful when the party starts because there will be plenty of pictures to snap!

When everything is in full swing, mingle with your guests and enjoy watching the kids have a blast! All the hard work you put in is totally worth it when you see the smiles on everyone’s faces.

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James Deutsch

James Deutsch is a writer and content strategist with a passion for travel. Always on the move, he bounces between the west and east coasts, pursuing his love for writing, music, and finding unique knick-knacks and gifts.

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