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Anniversary Party Planning on a Budget

Anniversary Party Planning on a Budget

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Let's party on a budget. That special anniversary day can be special without breaking the bank. There are a lot of options for the creative party planner. Start your planning by deciding on the theme or direction of the anniversary party. What kind of mood do you want to set with the party?

Next you will need to find a location for the anniversary celebration. One of the least expensive ways to accomplish that is to have the party at a home or in a back yard. This will cut down on your overhead. You will need to take into consideration how many people you will be having to the party and how much room you will need. Pick an appropriate date and time for the party that is convenient for everyone. Remember your couple may not want to be at an all day, all night party and plan accordingly. You will also need to keep in mind that the owner of the venue may have some specifics on dates and times. The invitations should express the tone of the party. If you are doing a theme party like Hawaiian Luau Anniversary or Back to the Beginning Anniversary party, you will want that to be evident when the guests see the invitation. Invitations can be easy created on a good home computer and printer at a fraction of the cost of purchasing them. You can do this simply with the large number of available graphics and images on the internet. Be sure when downloading to check the copyright information.

Finger foods are the key to being able to keep the anniversary party crowded happy and not break the bank. A terrific way to bring diversity to the party is by asking the guests to bring a different finger food for the party to share. This spreads out the cost among many and shows the couple how much everyone cares. If you need to stay with the theme of the party with the food, ask the guests to pick an appropriate food and let you know what it will be so that you can compile a list and fill in any gaps.

Set the mood with great homeware decorations. That having been said, there is no need to empty out the bank account to make the anniversary party perfectly decorate. Many decorations can be made with scraps, scrap paper, Christmas tree lights, scrap fabrics that you can pick up at the local fabric store very inexpensively. You can even take a few minutes to shoot off an e-mail or make a few telephone calls to see what people have in their foundations and attacks that would be willing to party with for a day. You would be surprised how many people have theme related (ie Hawaiian theme, Paris etc) hanging around the house from trips or previous parties.

Get creative and ask the guests to as well. Getting the guests involved is an excellent way to create the perfect anniversary party on a budget.

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Source by Carlyn McKinley

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