Anonymous wrote:There is a really simple answer to this. Anyone who describes your efforts as being over the top is jealous of your free time, your creativity, or both.
I think what you're doing is great, and I always appreciate a party host's efforts.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you are going to have a crafty, elaborate party because you enjoy it, then knock yourself out. But to echo a couple PPs, when I go to parties like this, it seems like people do it so they can take a bunch of soft-focus photos with their fancy cameras, put the pictures on their mommy blog, post it all over Facebook, and pin it on Pinterest so they can get lots of adulation about how wonderful they are. THAT is what is over the top IMO.
Anonymous wrote:There is a really simple answer to this. Anyone who describes your efforts as being over the top is jealous of your free time, your creativity, or both.
I think what you're doing is great, and I always appreciate a party host's efforts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted while ago about a pumpkin decorating party to get to know the parents in DC's school better and asked if PP's liked the invitation.
Now, reading the thread about the baby sprinkle I see people screaming "way over the top" to the poster who mentioned the blog with some pictures of a similar event.
When people say "way over the top" what do they mean? Aren't they pleased to attend a party where the host took a little time to put something meaningful together?
I enjoy making crafts, making an invitation like that doesn't take 5 minutes if you already have the file in our computer. I like getting glue and glitter on my hands. Is it really too much to have a cute topper on a cupcake at our party, or a banner with my child's name on it... a bunch of fresh flowers, a cute napkin matching the paper plates? Seriously? Too much? Who doesn't like matching cute stuff? It's once a year, why not have a yummy meal on a pretty set up table?
If we give away a plastic bag with crap from party express we're annoying but if we put a cute useful favor together with some personal touch we're "way over the top"?
I put DC's first birthday together in 3 nights. Seriously, I put DC to bed and in 3 nights I assembled the favors, the banner, made the cupcake toppers, ordered stuff online.. it was no big deal, I like doing it and for me it's easy. Then we invited people to celebrate with us and I hear that they think we exaggerated? I know for sure they're on DCUM and it breaks my heart to know that friends that I love and care about are as mean and vile like we read around here.
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Now THIS is way over the top. Favors for a 1st birthday???
If the other kids at the party are scholl aged then why not favors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted while ago about a pumpkin decorating party to get to know the parents in DC's school better and asked if PP's liked the invitation.
Now, reading the thread about the baby sprinkle I see people screaming "way over the top" to the poster who mentioned the blog with some pictures of a similar event.
When people say "way over the top" what do they mean? Aren't they pleased to attend a party where the host took a little time to put something meaningful together?
I enjoy making crafts, making an invitation like that doesn't take 5 minutes if you already have the file in our computer. I like getting glue and glitter on my hands. Is it really too much to have a cute topper on a cupcake at our party, or a banner with my child's name on it... a bunch of fresh flowers, a cute napkin matching the paper plates? Seriously? Too much? Who doesn't like matching cute stuff? It's once a year, why not have a yummy meal on a pretty set up table?
If we give away a plastic bag with crap from party express we're annoying but if we put a cute useful favor together with some personal touch we're "way over the top"?
I put DC's first birthday together in 3 nights. Seriously, I put DC to bed and in 3 nights I assembled the favors, the banner, made the cupcake toppers, ordered stuff online.. it was no big deal, I like doing it and for me it's easy. Then we invited people to celebrate with us and I hear that they think we exaggerated? I know for sure they're on DCUM and it breaks my heart to know that friends that I love and care about are as mean and vile like we read around here.
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Now THIS is way over the top. Favors for a 1st birthday???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some folks who go "over-the-top" seem like they desperately want/need validation and attention for it, which is what I find annoying (not the actual decorations, etc). My SIL is like this -- makes a big deal about all of the effort she went through for each party, posts literally dozens of staged photos (and no candids that include real kids having fun), and is constantly talking about how crafty and creative she is. So while I enjoy doing some of the same things that she does in terms of throwing a party, I can't stand going to her parties, which she treats like her personal art show, complete with an intense need to get positive feedback. With folks who don't have this attitude, I love the "over-the-top" parties.
+1
I have one friend who enjoys throwing a few elaborate parties a year, but they and seem effortless and relaxed, and so the guests have a great time. Another friend also likes to host elaborate parties but they feel like showcases for her efforts as she points out everything she did and how it fits the theme or how long it took her to think of the idea/to find it online/to craft it. She needs endless validation and appreciation for everything there and if it's not received at the party she holds what feels like a post-party wrap up. I know she enjoys all the planning, but the end result is off-putting and overshadows all the cool party stuff she does. Not saying you are doing this, but it's all about the vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Some folks who go "over-the-top" seem like they desperately want/need validation and attention for it, which is what I find annoying (not the actual decorations, etc). My SIL is like this -- makes a big deal about all of the effort she went through for each party, posts literally dozens of staged photos (and no candids that include real kids having fun), and is constantly talking about how crafty and creative she is. So while I enjoy doing some of the same things that she does in terms of throwing a party, I can't stand going to her parties, which she treats like her personal art show, complete with an intense need to get positive feedback. With folks who don't have this attitude, I love the "over-the-top" parties.