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[B696]Birthday Invitations Pool Party
by Alex Olson, Ale
While all of this together can be stressful, you'll realize that once you ask these questions, you'll be able to figure out what you want in terms of birthday invitations in no time at all!

The first thing to think about is where you want to get the birthday invitations from. The first and most popular option for birthday invitations is to get them from a store. While you can get plenty of generic invitations from a supermarket, you might also want to check out your local stationary store. It's always more fun to send out invitations that relate to the theme of the party and you can find lots of blank invitations that will do just that at a stationary store.

If you have some more time and a creative bent, you might be interested in making the invitations yourself. If this is the case, you can find a lot in the way of ideas and materials at your nearest craft store. You can start off with a basic shape of paper and then glue extras onto it. Try not to get too elaborate as you'll still have to mail these things!

When trying to decide what to put on the invitation, remember to keep it simple. In the case of a party, you can limit what you put on it to where and when the party is, and whether there are any special instructions, like if the guests should wear a costume or be prepared for the opportunity to swim in a pool. You can also insert a small request for an RSVP at the bottom, to make sure that you can get a good head count of who will be at the party.

If you're short on ideas on what the invitations should look like, just think about the party. Are you holding it somewhere special, like a beach or a club? Try to get invitations that match the theme, whether in shape or with a picture printed on the front. If you are holding the party at a place that is used to hosting celebrations, ask them if they have any specially printed invitations.

There are plenty of options available to you when you are looking for invitations, so make sure that you have a good time when picking one out!

April can be the perfect time to host a birthday party. While the weather can be a little too unpredictable to host an all-outdoor party, there are many great indoor activities to keep your party guests entertained. Or if you do make a plan for some outdoor activities, have some indoor games planned too, just in case you get the worst of the weather. Think about incorporating spring themes, colors and décor accents and you'll have a great April bash in no time.

Invitations

Big and bright patterns are perfect for an April birthday invitation. A little girls' birthday invitation would look perfect in shades of pink, purple or yellow. And a little boy's birthday invitation looks great in hues of blue and green. Spring sports are starting around this time in school so you might want to center your invitations and activities on your birthday kid's favorite sport.

For grown up parties, April is perfect for ‘April Fool's Day' themes with jokes and pranks galore. April is also tax time. Your guests might get a kick out of an invitation that looks like a tax form or a note from the IRS. After tax day (April 15) everyone needs a reason to celebrate, so your April birthday is right on time.

April birthdays are about more than just cake and presents. You should have some great games and activities in mind. Once you've got your games and activates in mind, use that theme to add some style to your birthday invitations. Try to make your games indoor/outdoor friendly as you just can't tell about the weather. Send your birthday invitation and invite guests to an April scavenger hunt. Just like an Easter egg hunt, have your guests hunt for hidden items – perfect in the yard or in the house.

Outdoor sports and games like kickball, baseball or soccer are great fun, but if your game is called on account of weather, have a backup plan. An interactive video game might be a nice treat if you're stuck inside.

Locations

You might not be crazy about having your birthday guests traipsing in and out of your house. In this instance you might want to host your party at an alternate location. April is a great time for a birthday party at a local recreation center with indoor and outdoor spaces. You might also try a kid-focused restaurant with games and activities for your young party-goers. Or try a movie theater. Some cinemas offer space for your party and then a package deal on a movie for your whole group. Any of these locations can offer you a great opportunity to send a fun themed birthday invitation. You might be tempted to try an outdoor space, but remember its not quite summer yet – hold off until May or June just to be safe.

April is a great time for a fun spring party. Lots of spring themes and colors can lend style to your décor and birthday invitations. Keep in mind that Easter and Passover are both in April, so don't make any plans to interfere with that and you'll all set.

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