Party Invitations and Party Planning


Party invitations and the location of your Magic Birthday Party will be the first decisions you will have to make. You can host the party at your own home, and use or make decorations to carry your theme. Or, you can choose a different location, such as a park, community center, or family-friendly restaurant. or additional ideas on location and party invitations, get a copy of our FREE Party Planner.

You will require basic party supplies such as paper tableware, plates, napkins, cups, and plastic forks and spoons. Additionally you may want to add a tablecloth, streamers, and balloons. You can stick with the basics, or add other items to fit your magic party theme. For example, you may want to consider renting or purchasing the following:

You may also want to consider hiring a magician to come perform for your guests. If budget is an issue, ask a neighbor or close friend to learn some basic magic tricks to perform at the party. For additional party planning tips, our Party Planning 101 Guide includes cake ideas, party etiquette tips, a printable guest list, and more
 

Magic Party Invitations



If you have the time to make your own invitations, here are a few ideas to consider: * Cut the shape of a top hat out of black felt and paste it brim-side-up on a piece of white cardstock. Use a glue stick to moisten the area directly above the brim and sprinkle it with confetti. Or, use glitter glue to make lines of glitter coming out of the hat. Write your party details on the hat in silver pen. * Cut the shape of a rabbit out of white card stock and glue a small cotton ball on the tail. Write the party details in gold pen. * Punch a hole in the corner of a card-style invitation and attach it to a magic wand. Ask your guests to bring their wand with them to the party. * Cut several rectangles the size of playing cards out of white card stock. Decorate them to resemble playing cards, with the centers left blank. Write a few words of your party details in black marker on each card, making your guests flip through the deck to see their full invitation. Send them in old playing card cases. Need some great 50th birthday party ideas?? Check out 50th Birthday Party Ideas for many tips and tricks to throwing a fantastic party for that special 50 year old (or any adult parties for that matter!)
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