Anonymous wrote:could probably just go to build a bear for $30 a kid -- $240
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend has a DD who just turned 7 and did the cutest party! The theme was "Animal Adoption". She bought kitty and puppy stuffed animals and each child got to "adopt" one of their choice. They then got to choose a collar. She had pre-made adoption certificates and printed them out. Each girl got to name her new pet and write it in on the adoption certificate. They then got to take them to the "vet" where they had a station set up with toy medical stuff and a check list. She had bagged "treats" - cocoa puffs as doggie treats and gold fish crackers as kitty treats. The cake was a dog cake she made. Seriously the cutest party I have ever heard of. I wish my own DD had been there- she is older and I know my friend b/c our DS's are friends. She hosted at her house and after she told me about it I asked her to send me picsAnyway, if anyone is hosting a party at their home and their kiddos love animals, figured I would mention b/c I was blown away by how cute. She got the collars and stuffed animals at the Dollar Tree and said she maybe spent $250 TOTAL for 8 kids, including her own DD.
$250 for 8 kids at home sounds like a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend has a DD who just turned 7 and did the cutest party! The theme was "Animal Adoption". She bought kitty and puppy stuffed animals and each child got to "adopt" one of their choice. They then got to choose a collar. She had pre-made adoption certificates and printed them out. Each girl got to name her new pet and write it in on the adoption certificate. They then got to take them to the "vet" where they had a station set up with toy medical stuff and a check list. She had bagged "treats" - cocoa puffs as doggie treats and gold fish crackers as kitty treats. The cake was a dog cake she made. Seriously the cutest party I have ever heard of. I wish my own DD had been there- she is older and I know my friend b/c our DS's are friends. She hosted at her house and after she told me about it I asked her to send me picsAnyway, if anyone is hosting a party at their home and their kiddos love animals, figured I would mention b/c I was blown away by how cute. She got the collars and stuffed animals at the Dollar Tree and said she maybe spent $250 TOTAL for 8 kids, including her own DD.
$250 for 8 kids at home sounds like a lot.
Anonymous wrote:My friend has a DD who just turned 7 and did the cutest party! The theme was "Animal Adoption". She bought kitty and puppy stuffed animals and each child got to "adopt" one of their choice. They then got to choose a collar. She had pre-made adoption certificates and printed them out. Each girl got to name her new pet and write it in on the adoption certificate. They then got to take them to the "vet" where they had a station set up with toy medical stuff and a check list. She had bagged "treats" - cocoa puffs as doggie treats and gold fish crackers as kitty treats. The cake was a dog cake she made. Seriously the cutest party I have ever heard of. I wish my own DD had been there- she is older and I know my friend b/c our DS's are friends. She hosted at her house and after she told me about it I asked her to send me picsAnyway, if anyone is hosting a party at their home and their kiddos love animals, figured I would mention b/c I was blown away by how cute. She got the collars and stuffed animals at the Dollar Tree and said she maybe spent $250 TOTAL for 8 kids, including her own DD.
Anyway, if anyone is hosting a party at their home and their kiddos love animals, figured I would mention b/c I was blown away by how cute. She got the collars and stuffed animals at the Dollar Tree and said she maybe spent $250 TOTAL for 8 kids, including her own DD.