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First Birthday Party Themes

A Seasonal Guide for That Important Milestone

By Shannon McKelden

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Your child's first birthday party should be fun and memorable. But planning it doesn't have to be difficult. Want to create a picture-worthy party no matter what the season? Check out these ideas!

Winter
Often cold and rainy, winter might seem like a hard season to plan a successful party. But there are lots of creative ways to celebrate your little one's special day.

Karina Elizalde Ferrales, a party planner from Clifton, N.J., suggests a "cool" first birthday for a winter party. Go with a penguin theme.

  • Decorations can be as simple as black and white balloons and streamers.
  • Use black tablecloths with white plates and yellow utensils.
  • A "black and white" cookie with your child's name on it in yellow icing would make a yummy souvenir.
  • The cake could be chocolate with white meringue snowcaps. A couple of small plastic penguins purchased from a local toy or craft store can adorn the top of the cake.

Wanza Leftwich of Brooklyn, N.Y., offers her Frosty the Snowman theme idea – especially fun if you live in areas with lots of snow.

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Seasonal First Birthday Party Themes by Anonymous on 03/08/2010 03:05AM

First Birthday Party Themes can be checked out here also http://www.mybirthdaysupplies.com/1stbirthday.php

Seasonal First Birthday Party Themes by Cookie on 02/20/2010 09:41PM

I hat plastic, I don't like plastic ketchup bottles on a table, don't like plastic cake decorations, it's so easy to make penguins out of rolled fondant, why not make them. I use an easy marshmallow fondant. You'll love it.

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