T.F. asks from Vista, CA on May 23, 2009
HELP! Birthday Advice
My son will be turning 2 soon and I want to have a nice family and friend birthday party for him. My problem is we have a very large family. With just inviting the family and no play group friends we are looking at 30+ people. My husband and I are on a tight budget. Wanted to see what others thought about having a potluck birthday party. Is it tacky or a good idea. Or any other suggestions on how to keep the cost lower.
Thanks
Tina
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J.C. answers from San Diego on May 25, 2009
Yes, Potluck would be tacky for a b'day party.
Just do Costco Pizza and salad or something simple and easy. No one expects a catered meal.
M.E. answers from Los Angeles on May 24, 2009
I see nothing wrong with a potluck birthday party. You buy the cake, plates, forks, etc. and ask each person to bring something. You could leave the choice up to them or give them a list of things you need and ask them to choose one. My family does it and it makes things so much easier.
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J.C. answers from San Diego on May 25, 2009
Yes, Potluck would be tacky for a b'day party.
Just do Costco Pizza and salad or something simple and easy. No one expects a catered meal.
M.E. answers from Los Angeles on May 24, 2009
I see nothing wrong with a potluck birthday party. You buy the cake, plates, forks, etc. and ask each person to bring something. You could leave the choice up to them or give them a list of things you need and ask them to choose one. My family does it and it makes things so much easier.
J.L. answers from Los Angeles on May 24, 2009
I think the issue really is that sometimes people plan a party around a meal time and then everyone gets grumpy because of no food and they are hungry. The party is for your kid though so center it around him. Are there going to be lots of kids. Maybe then you do food becaue they will spend time playing with friends. When my first turned one there were only 2 other kids in the family and they were both under 2. So I just did cupcakes at the park. the party was 2p-4p. Just put on the invite "cupcakes served" so people will understand that there is no meal. We ended up doing dinner afterward with one of our "couple" friends so we could hang out longer. It was really not a big deal. Have fun!
P.M. answers from San Diego on May 26, 2009
I would feel comfortable asking close family members to help with food. I also agree with Melissa's suggestion. I also agree with having the party like 2-4pm. People won't expect a meal and you can make some buffet/snack type foods that won't be too expensive. For example,
- pasta salad (boxes of pasta, italian dressing, some onions, olives, veggies cut up and mixed with it)
- veggie tray and dip (making your own is much cheaper than buying a ready made one- grape tomatoes, baby carrots, celery, brocolli, cauliflower, sugar snap peas)
- hummus dip and crackers or pita chips
- chips and salsa, etc
- if you have a costco membership, get a couple bags of the trail mix or rice crackers and put some bowls of it out.
all of the above can be prepared ahead of time too.
M. answers from Las Vegas on May 23, 2009
Hi! I think the idea of a potluck is a bit tacky...however I do think you could ask some of the relatives you are closer too if they would mind bringing something. You could say "We're having his birthday party next month and everybody loves you __________, would you mind making it for the party? I know it would be a big hit!" That could help keep down the costs. Another option would be to hold the party at an off time, either mid-morning (right after breakfast) or mid-afternoon (right after lunch) and then you would only need to provide drinks, light snacks and cake.
H.L. answers from Los Angeles on May 25, 2009
at our house we have a friends over party with pizza movies popcorn (with boys i would do a backyard camp out) and then usually on the actual bday family comes. twice the fun.
N.H. answers from San Luis Obispo on May 24, 2009
First off, congratulations on being a (currently) SAH Mom! I know how much you do without to make sure you have this time with your little one! As for the potluck idea, I think it's wonderful especially for family. In fact, because they're family they'll probably be pleased to help with the festivities and feel a part of the day! If you opt not to have a potluck, I agree with other moms that a party NOT during a meal time can be loads of fun. Good luck and happy planning!
M. answers from Las Vegas on May 23, 2009
I completely agree with Melissa. Everything she said makes sense. I would have the party at an off time (like from 2pm - 4pm) so people know that you won't be having a meal. Then just provide light snacks, drinks and cake. If you have the party at a park, it is usually free and then you don't have to worry about the kids needing any entertainment! If anyone asks you if they can bring anything to help you out, definitely take them up on it.
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