Oh What Fun Events' Offers Kids Party Tips to Save Busy Parents Time and Money
The title of the new ebook by author Daphne Bousquet, “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips: Save Time, Money and Your Sanity” says it all. The book is designed to help busy parents stay on track with their party planning, which in turn will help them save time and money.
Atlanta, GA, January 06, 2010 --(PR.com)-- If thinking about your child’s next birthday party has you breaking out in a cold sweat, help is close at hand. Daphne Bousquet, the owner of Oh What Fun Events, a kids’ birthday party planning service, has written a new ebook that makes planning that kids party a little easier.
The title of the ebook, “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips: Save Time, Money and Your Sanity” says it all. The book is designed to help busy parents stay on track, which in turn will help them save time and money.
“Parents want to make their children’s birthdays special and parties create wonderful memories, both for the child and the parents,” says Bousquet. “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips makes it less stressful for parents to plan a great birthday party and still save time and money.”
Chockfull of tips that help busy parents streamline the party planning process, staying organized before the party and on track during the party, “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips” is sure to reduce the high stress levels that normally come with planning a kid’s birthday party.
Bousquet shares a few of the tips from the book:
Save time with a party box.
Create a box with all your party supplies. Things to have in it are paper plates, napkins, candles, matches, balloons, streamers, happy birthday banners, decorations from years past that are still in good shape. Stock up on paper goods in different colors when there is a sale. When it is time for throw the party, take inventory and add what is still needed.
Save money by scheduling a weekday party
Everyone wants to have their birthday party on the weekend. Parents are not working, it is easier to get kids to the party; the reasons are plentiful. It is also the cause that weekend parties are more expensive. There are only so many hours in a weekend and only so many parties to be hosted. Host the party on let’s say a Wednesday afternoon, and many planners and birthday locations will provide a discount. After all that is a time where they do not normally make money. To make it easier for your guests’ parents, offer to pick the kids up from school and take them directly to the party.
Save your sanity by enlisting help
If hiring a hostess or planner is not in the budget, ask a friend or relative to help out. Most moms qualify for the title of Supermom. They do it all, encourage, nurture, homework helper, first aid giver, chauffeur, full-time job, cook, clean, etc. But hosting a birthday party with the planning, entertaining of the kids, getting all the details ready and running around during the party? That is crazy. Moms have to give themselves a break. This is simply not something to be done all alone. So without a planner, be sure to enlist help. Ask a friend to be in charge of setting up the birthday cake and lighting the candles. Have someone in charge of drinks for the adults. Hire a favorite babysitter to help entertain the kids. Just don’t do it all alone. Your sanity will thank you.
101 Kids Birthday Party Tips: Save Time, Money and Your Sanity is available for instant download at www.101kidsbirthdaypartytips.com.
About Oh What Fun Events: Daphne Bousquet used her 20+ years of event planning to found of Oh What Fun Events. The Oh What Fun Events team brings themed birthday parties to children in the Metro Atlanta area. Although standard themes and packages are available, Bousquet also creates custom parties for her clients. Her free report: “5 Kids Birthday Party Secrets the Pros Use For Fabulous Parties Every Time” is available at www.ohwhatfunevents.com.
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The title of the ebook, “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips: Save Time, Money and Your Sanity” says it all. The book is designed to help busy parents stay on track, which in turn will help them save time and money.
“Parents want to make their children’s birthdays special and parties create wonderful memories, both for the child and the parents,” says Bousquet. “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips makes it less stressful for parents to plan a great birthday party and still save time and money.”
Chockfull of tips that help busy parents streamline the party planning process, staying organized before the party and on track during the party, “101 Kids Birthday Party Tips” is sure to reduce the high stress levels that normally come with planning a kid’s birthday party.
Bousquet shares a few of the tips from the book:
Save time with a party box.
Create a box with all your party supplies. Things to have in it are paper plates, napkins, candles, matches, balloons, streamers, happy birthday banners, decorations from years past that are still in good shape. Stock up on paper goods in different colors when there is a sale. When it is time for throw the party, take inventory and add what is still needed.
Save money by scheduling a weekday party
Everyone wants to have their birthday party on the weekend. Parents are not working, it is easier to get kids to the party; the reasons are plentiful. It is also the cause that weekend parties are more expensive. There are only so many hours in a weekend and only so many parties to be hosted. Host the party on let’s say a Wednesday afternoon, and many planners and birthday locations will provide a discount. After all that is a time where they do not normally make money. To make it easier for your guests’ parents, offer to pick the kids up from school and take them directly to the party.
Save your sanity by enlisting help
If hiring a hostess or planner is not in the budget, ask a friend or relative to help out. Most moms qualify for the title of Supermom. They do it all, encourage, nurture, homework helper, first aid giver, chauffeur, full-time job, cook, clean, etc. But hosting a birthday party with the planning, entertaining of the kids, getting all the details ready and running around during the party? That is crazy. Moms have to give themselves a break. This is simply not something to be done all alone. So without a planner, be sure to enlist help. Ask a friend to be in charge of setting up the birthday cake and lighting the candles. Have someone in charge of drinks for the adults. Hire a favorite babysitter to help entertain the kids. Just don’t do it all alone. Your sanity will thank you.
101 Kids Birthday Party Tips: Save Time, Money and Your Sanity is available for instant download at www.101kidsbirthdaypartytips.com.
About Oh What Fun Events: Daphne Bousquet used her 20+ years of event planning to found of Oh What Fun Events. The Oh What Fun Events team brings themed birthday parties to children in the Metro Atlanta area. Although standard themes and packages are available, Bousquet also creates custom parties for her clients. Her free report: “5 Kids Birthday Party Secrets the Pros Use For Fabulous Parties Every Time” is available at www.ohwhatfunevents.com.
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www.ohwhatfunevents.com
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Daphne Bousquet
770-217-7386
www.ohwhatfunevents.com
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