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How to Plan an Adult's Birthday Party takes you through each step of planning an adult's birthday party in your home.
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Introduction
- Whether or not they'll admit it, most adults enjoy a birthday party in their honor as much as kids do. Whether you're throwing a birthday party for your best friend or your boyfriend, this page will show you how to set up a birthday party at your house that's fun and unforgettable. Nothing says "Happy Birthday" quite like a high-spirited gathering of family and friends with plenty of food, drinks and entertainment. Let's get started.
- If you're planning a large-scale birthday party, head over to Mahalo's Guide to How to Plan a Birthday Bash.
Step 1: Set the Date
- Before all things, set the date. Guests don't need advance notice about the venue or the menu for your party. What they do need to know is what date to block on their calendars.
- Simple steps to setting the date:
- Ask the birthday honoree what the ideal party date(s) might be.
- Consult with any VIPS, such as friends or family, to make sure that they can attend.
- Push the party date to a weekend night if the birthday falls on an inconvenient weeknight.
- More people will be able to attend on a Friday night than on a Tuesday night. Guests will also be in better spirits on the weekend.
- Pick a final date.
Step 2: Personalize the Party
- Does your friend like to cut loose and dance all night long or would a classy cocktail and dinner party be a better fit? Think about what kind of celebration suits the birthday boy or girl's personality. Here are some popular party ideas:
- Throw the type of party that your friend would like best:
- Have a barbecue for your friend who loves to hang out outdoors in the afternoon. Fire up the grill!
- Host a classy dinner party
- Host a classy dinner party for your witty friend who adores good food and great wine.
- Throw a dance party for the non-stop partier.
- Pick a theme for your party
- Choose from the classic party themes: a '60s or an '80s party, a luau or a casino party.
- Customize a theme party for your imaginative friend: a bloody theme for the one who's obsessed with Dexter, a sexy theme for the Desperate Housewives junkie, or an American Idol-themed karaoke party.
- Plan a special group gift.
- Ask around to find out if there is anything that the birthday boy or girl is saving up for such as a vacation or a new bedroom set. If so, ask everyone to contribute to a monetary group gift.
Build the guest list
- Guests make or break the party, so invite an interesting mix of people who know how to have a good time.
- Decide how many guests the party location and budget can accommodate.
- Make a list of the honoree's close friends and family.
- Consult with the honoree to make sure you haven't missed anyone.
- For additional guests, consider personality:
- Invite people who will fuel conversation and burn up the dance floor.
- Invite exciting new friends and interesting personalities—anyone the birthday boy or girl has been hanging out with or talking about lately.
- Don't invite drama queens or the birthday honoree's frenemies.
- Gather contact information (including e-mails) for everyone on the list.
- Check your list. Ask the honoree's friends to double check the list for missing VIPs.
Send Invitations
- Whether you're sending paper invitations through the mail or an Evite, get the word out early because great party people are in high demand. Remember, the earlier you send out the invitations, the better your turnout will be.
- Invitation Details:
- Name of birthday boy or girl
- Address and directions to party location
- Date and time
- Contact name and phone number
- RSVP deadline
- Additional instructions for gifting, BYOB requests, or plus ones
Count RSVPs
- You don't want to spend $500 on food and drinks when only 10 people are able to attend the party. Keep a close watch on your RSVPs as they arrive, and and plan your party around the number you receive.
- Keep a paper or a spreadsheet near computer or phone.
- Make a list of confirmed guests as RSVPs arrive.
- Tally number of guests who will attend.
- Use this count to plan your budget and menu.
Step 4: Plan the Menu
- Here's how to keep your guests fed and happy until the end of the party:
Consider Catering
- If you've got a few extra dollars to spend and cooking isn't your thing, cater the party:
- Find a caterer: Get recommendations from friends, or search online.
- Check availability and references and clear it with the Better Business Bureau].
- Discuss menu and budget options.
- Sample menu items before you choose caterer.
- Confirm staffing and budget details in a written contract.
- For more detailed information about hiring a caterer, see Mahalo's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Caterer
Step 5: Drinks
- Set up your home bar with a variety of liquors and mixers and beer and wine. Many people don't drink alcohol, so provide plenty of soda and juice.
- Ideal Liquor Selection:
- Mixers and Non-Alcoholic Beverages:
- Cola, diet cola, ginger ale, soda water, tonic water and a variety of juices (cranberry, orange, pineapple, grapefruit).
- Don't Forget Beverage Accoutrements
- Glasses or plastic cups
- Plenty of Ice
- Beer and soda tubs
- Corkscrew, bottle opener and ice tongs
TIP: Budget too tight for a full liquor selection? Don't sweat it. You can cut costs by preparing pitchers of alcoholic beverages that only require one or two liquors, such as margaritas, and serve them alongside beer and wine.
Step 6: Birthday Cake
- Whether you bake a birthday cake or buy one, choose the birthday boy or girl's favorite flavor.
- Cake recipes:
- Mahalo's guide to Cake
- Mahalo's guide to Red Velvet Cake
- Mahalo's guide to Carrot Cake
- Frosting recipes:
- Mahalo's guide to Icing
- Mahalo's guide to Buttercream
- Mahalo's guide to Ganache
- Chocolate frosting
- Vanilla frosting
- Cream cheese frosting
- If you buy a cake, order the cake from a great bakery or local grocery store at least a few days before the party. Tell them:
- What type of cake you want.
- The number of people it should serve.
- The name of the guest of honor.
- The age of the birthday boy or girl.
Step 7: Entertainment
- If you've done a good job with the guest list, your party will be buzzing with conversation and laughter. Great entertainment will enhance the occasion, mix up the crowd and ensure that the party remains dynamic and interesting throughout the night.
- Play great music
- Before the party, scour the guest of honor's CD collection, iPod, Myspace and Facebook pages for their favorite music. Play songs from their favorite bands throughout the night.
- Start and end the party with mellow background music.
- Mix up a variety of genres and decades, from disco and '80s to hip-hop and classic and modern rock.
- Encourage Dancing
- If you don't have a decent stereo, rent a karaoke machine and sound system.
- Purchase disco-themed decorations at a party store.
- Clear furniture out of one room to make a dance floor.
- Get out on the dance floor and set an example.
- Play Party Games
- Keep some party game ideas in your back pocket to pull out if and when the party slows down.
- Break the ice as the party starts with Who in the World Am I?
- Bring guests out of their shells and amuse the whole room with Charades.
- Forge intimacy among the late-night crowd with a game of Two Truths and a Lie.
Execute the Party Plan
- You've got all of the party details planned out. Now, it's time to put the plan in to action. As the date approaches, follow these simple steps to make sure that your party goes off without a hitch.
A Few Days Before Party
- Prepare your home to maximize the comfort of your guests and to ensure the smooth flow of party events.
- Thoroughly clean your home.
- Decide how you're going to arrange furniture and where you're going to serve food and drinks.
- Purchase non-perishable groceries and party decorations that you will need.
Party Time!
- You've gone the extra mile to put on a birthday party for a special person in your life. It's time to enjoy the party you created without totally cutting loose. A great party requires a great host, so be active with your guests.
- Introduce all guests.
- Keep appetizer plates full and drinks refreshed.
- Initiate entertainment, such as dancing or games.
- Set aside time to sing "Happy Birthday" and open presents.
- Make sure that everyone gets home safely. Don't let anyone drive drunk!