7 Ways to Save Money on Kids’ Birthday Parties

Looking for some ways to save money on your child’s birthday party? Then look no further!

I’ve certainly felt the pressure to spend more in order to make sure a special occasion is memorable – birthdays, anniversaries, holidays… you name it!

But, over the years, I’ve also found that the most special experiences aren’t always the most expensive ones.

After reading these 7 money saving tips, you’ll see how easy it can be to throw an unforgettable birthday party for your son or daughter – even if you’re on a tight budget.

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  1. Serve homemade food and you’ll save money, make the dishes more healthful, and involve your child in the party planning process: win-win-win!  For some fun and health-conscious food ideas the kids (and parents) will love your for, check out these boards on Pinterest.

  2. Send electronic party invitations: Did you know the average cost of a custom-printed invitation is $5.30? You can save a big chunk-of-change by e-mailing the parents. Or, you can do what our parents did in the old days, and pick up the phone. Then take that savings and treat yourself to a new outfit, dinner, date night, or that [fill in the blank] you’ve had your eye on…You deserve it!  

  3. Facilitate fun party games: You could spend money on store-bought games that you’ll use once OR you can get pumped because you already have everything you need at home. Have a ball? Some wrapping paper? Music? Then you have everything you need to keep a room full of energetic kids occupied and beaming with joy. Click here for 10 inexpensive party game ideas

  4. Throw an at-home birthday: This tip alone can save you hundreds of dollars. Renting a party space in NYC costs anywhere from $325 – $1,000+ By keeping the party small, structured, and manageable, you can save money and throw an unforgettable birthday bash that takes place in the comfort of your own home.

  5. Follow the ‘Age Plus One’ guideline: Invite your child’s age plus one more friend. For example, if your child is turning 6, then invite 7 friends. A smaller party keeps the costs down, but it also means your child can have more fun playing host and spending time with his or her closest friends. 

  6. Get creative with goody bags: If you’re worried about wasting money on party favors that end up littering parents’ cars and couches, then you’re certainly not alone. Consider mixing 1 larger item (bought in bulk) with some smaller items like stickers, pencils or candy. I offer magic goody bags that are really popular and affordable, and you can also check out these websites for inexpensive party favor ideas: Oriental Trading Company and Birthday in a Box.

  7. Keep the decorations simple: Channel your inner Martha Stewart, and you’ll see how refreshingly inexpensive is it to make great-looking decorations at home. Or, for just $5 – $10 you can pick up some party streamers, a bag of balloons, and a tablecloth at the dollar store.

With these 7 ways to save money on kids’ birthday parties, you can throw a memorable birthday party for your child without breaking the bank. 

Enjoy and, most importantly, have fun!

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