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[quote=Anonymous]Throwing bday party for DD turning 4. This is my 3rd kid - I've thrown lots of bday parties before. Her preschool will not give out parent emails, but allowed me to put a paper invitation in kids' cubbies. We invited eleven girls across two preschool classes. I made the envelope a very bright blue so it would stand out from other papers, and I can see that they have been taken home (not still in cubbies). Invitations went out on Monday (9/9) for a bday party on Saturday 9/21. So far we have received one rsvp. I knew that paper invites might yield fewer attendees than an evite, but now I'm worried we're going to have so few kids that it's embarrassing. Party is at a kids' gym place. Between my daughter and one of her siblings, and now the one rsvp, we would have three. I figure we need to have 8 total to make it reasonable. [b]On what day would you begin asking other people to come just to fill out the room[/b] (it would be something like asking my older daughter if she wants to bring a couple of friends, asking some family friends who would never be offended at something like this if they are free and want to bring a kid or two)? The preschool is kiss-and-ride so we don't see the other parents much, and I don't know them well at all. [/quote]
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