With so many reasons to say thank you, it’s a good job that PuttyPrint have got such a huge range of thank you cards for you to choose from. Contrary to what the newspapers would sometimes have us believe, there are still lots of lovely people in the world, doing good deeds for others, whether that’s finding a supe…
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6 Fun Games for a Great Garden Party
1) Limbo How low can your guests go? Buy a limbo frame, or make one yourself, and get that horizontal bar creeping down each time the guests go around. 2) Bubble wands Who doesn’t love bubbles? It’s really easy to make bubble mixture with some cheap washing up liquid, and if you look online, you can make giant bubble wands which will…
Planning the perfect superhero party
Get your decorations right Any superhero party is going to need some top class decorations. You’ll want to think about getting some banners printed firstly – a banner above the door of the house lets party attendees know they’ve found your party, and also adds an air of celebration to the proceedings. You could even add balloons to bring more vibrancy – as anyon…
Hang up your uniform in style with a retirement party
Start your party planning with your guest list. Do you want to invite your former boss and colleagues, or will this be a family only event? If you’re having a friends and family only party, consider whether any children will be coming, as this will make a difference to the time of the party, the food and drink you need, and the sort of entertainment you’ll require for your guests. O…
3 tips for planning a memorable graduation party
Keeping that in mind, here are three tips for planning a memorable graduation party: 1. Send out invitations When organising a party, you could simply give people a call and ask them if they’re available, though this might prove very time consuming when everyone wants a chat! However, it feels far more personal and special when you send out invitations. You’…
No need for fuss on baby's first birthday
Perhaps the most important thing to remember is that at this age, baby can’t sustain energy or attention for more than about 90 minutes. You know your baby’s routine and the time that they’re most responsive to visitors, so try to slot the party into that time. It’s usually later on in the morning, or later in the afternoon, just after they’ve had a quick nap to pep up their energy le…