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Construction Party Supplies

Construction Party Supplies


Wilton 4-Tier Stacked Cupcake and Dessert Tower


Wilton 4-Tier Stacked Cupcake and Dessert Tower


$12.97


Stacked Dessert Tower. What a great way to display cupcakes, appetizers, brownies, fruit and other party treats! This stand consists of four stacking sections with angled tiers for the best view of decorated desserts. Sections easily disassemble and nest for storage, assembled tower is 16-1/4″ x 12″ and holds up to thirty-six standard sized cupcakes. Base does not rotate, but add the Wilton’s Trim…

Wilton Cupcake Stands


Wilton Cupcake Stands



Individually decorated cupcakes are the perfect way to add a personal touch to celebrations. Now, with Cupcakes ‘N More, you have the perfect way to serve them! The look is fresh and fun, featuring silver-finished wire spirals to securely hold each cupcake. The twisting, towering design is perfect for any setting-showers, kids’ birthdays, weddings, holidays and more. 15 in. high x 18 wide. Easy to…


Tool Cupcake Picks - Set of 12


Tool Cupcake Picks – Set of 12


$1.99


Perfect for the tool lover at your next event. These cupcake/cake picks are approx 3 inches tall. There are 3 different styles, you will receive 4 of each for a total of 12 picks. A very quick and easy to give your cake a professional look….

Disposable Polypropylene Shoe Covers, 100-Pack DSC100


Disposable Polypropylene Shoe Covers, 100-Pack DSC100


$8.90


Disposable polypropylene shoe covers protect carpets and floors from Dust!
Great Item!…

KleenKover Carpet Film Temporary Carpet Protection 24 X 200' Reverse Wind


KleenKover Carpet Film Temporary Carpet Protection 24 X 200′ Reverse Wind


$34.95


Carpet Film Temporary Carpet Protection 24″ X 200′ Reverse Wound for easy application. Protects Synthetic Carpet During Renovation Or New Construction. Also great for Model Homes, Moving, Parties, Kennel Club Shows and Inclement Weather. 3 mil thick. Reverse Wound….

Construction Pals Giant Wall Decals Child


Construction Pals Giant Wall Decals Child


$39.99


Decals are made of vinyl and are for use on smooth, flat surfaces. Includes 1 large dump truck (54″ wide x 44″ high), 2 road signs, 4 orange construction cones, and 1 light switch decoration. Includes 3″ yellow squeegee as well as full use and care instructions….

Icom MXA5000 01 Marine AIS Class A & B Receiver


Icom MXA5000 01 Marine AIS Class A & B Receiver


$679.00


Advanced Collision Avoidance with Real-Time Vessel Traffic InformationDual channel receive capabilityThe MXA-5000 receives both Ch. 87B (161.975MHz) and Ch. 88B (162.025MHz) simultaneously. This dual channel receive makes the MXA-5000 more flexible for obtaining AIS information from AIS transponders that operate on only one channel. In addition, the MXA-5000 also receives both Class A and Class B …

7 Traffic Signs Party Supplies


7 Traffic Signs Party Supplies


$2.99


Includes 4 signs….

Bulldozer 18½ Pinata Party Supplies


Bulldozer 18½ Pinata Party Supplies


$17.99


Includes pinata….

Construction Pals Party Favor Box Party Supplies


Construction Pals Party Favor Box Party Supplies


$4.99


Construction Pals box includes a Construction Pals blowout, a Construction Pals sticker sheet, plus a 3″ assorted construction vehicle, assorted construction cookie cutter and dough, and a rolling pin . Easy assembly. One or more of the party favors included in this favor kit may be substituted with an item of similar quality due to availability….

Construction Party Supplies

Congratulations! Your baby is almost one year old, and it’s time to have a 1st birthday party. If this is your first baby, you might like some good first birthday ideas. And even if this is not your first child, you may still appreciate some good first birthday party ideas for making it a warm and loving family occasion.

Who is the First Birthday Party For?

One of the most important things to remember is who this birthday party is really for. At the ripe old age of one, your little one is hardly likely to remember anything about it, except for the birthday cards and pictures that will remain in the scrapbook or photo album afterwards. A one-year-old baby will also not appreciate all the pretty birthday decorations in the same way that you do. When you dress your little girl in her gorgeous, pink “birthday princess” outfit, bear in mind that she will probably make it absolutely filthy in seconds with bits of chocolate, ice cream, and all the other available goodies.

Therefore, renting a hall, a live band, and an elaborate catered meal would not exactly be appropriate here. You might enjoy all the pomp and circumstance, but it is hardly worth it if the hero of the occasion can’t stand it and screams all the way through. If you invite dozens of workmates whom your baby has never seen before, your little one is likely to find the whole experience far too overwhelming and the party will end in tears.

The first rule, therefore, when making your baby’s birthday party is to think what would make the birthday girl or boy happy. At the age of one, most babies are still leery of strangers. They also find loud noises overwhelming. Some babies at this age are still afraid of balloons, so you should try to save those until next year.

For all of these reasons, you should keep all birthday themes fairly low-key. Don’t be seduced by all the colourful advertisements and promises presented by the ” birthday supplies” industry. Your baby would most likely be happiest with a small party, soon after naptime, with a group of their closest friends.

Therefore, keep the birthday invitation list fairly small. If your little one already goes to playgroup, for example, or you know a group of other young mothers and their babies from your visits to the park, these would be the best people to invite, along with your close nieces and nephews, Grandma and Grandpa. These are all the people that your baby is familiar with, and their presence is guaranteed to make your little one feel happy and loved.

Your baby really doesn’t want loads of loud birthday decorations and scary noises. By all means use colour-coordinated plates and serviettes if that makes you happy, but provide healthy finger foods and dips that babies and adults alike would enjoy eating rather than foods that your baby has either never eaten before or would not be any good for them. Banish anything like peanuts that could get stuck in small throats or cause allergies.

Dress the baby in something gorgeous for the photographs at the beginning, but make sure that it’s washable and don’t stress when it gets absolutely filthy!

Also remember that babies of this age tend to play next to each other, rather than together. So lay out plenty of safe toys for all the little ones to play with together on a mat. Games should be age appropriate.

Also make sure that the room is baby-proofed, with all breakables and potentially dangerous items well out of the way.

The party doesn’t need to go on longer than about an hour and a half. After that, if you want, you can put your birthday boy or girl down to rest and the adult guests can have some social time together once the focus is no longer on the birthday.

Most important of all, don’t stress. A 1st birthday is not a wedding. It doesn’t require anything elaborate. What really counts is a happy baby and some gorgeous photos in the family album!

If you would like to find out more information on 1st birthday party visit Newborn Baby. We offer help and advise to parents on babies milestones as well as free help from our expert panel.

Christmas crafts for a school holiday party?

My school club is organizing a holiday party for kids ages 3 to 10. There will be over 60 kids at this party. Only four of us are working the crafts table. For supplies, we have or plan to buy:
-Colored Construction Paper
-Puff paint
-Glitter glue
-Markers, colored pencils, crayons
-Glue sticks/elmer’s glue
-Pipe cleaners
-Beads
-Cotton balls
-Popsicle sticks

Do you have any suggestions for creative crafts we could do at the party? Preferably ones that a child ages 5-6 could do by themselves without assistence. We already have paper plate wreaths and Chirstmas/Holiday cards, and are entertaining the possibility of doing a paper ornament. But we were hoping to find a more creative snowman oriented craft or something of the like. I’ve tried searching online, but I was hoping that Yahoo Answers may have some suggestions. :D

You could always make paper chains. Cut six inch strips about inch and a half wide glue or sticky tape end. Next strip put through first one before gluing. Linking together forms the chain. You don’t have to use construction paper any colored paper will do. Use paper plates to make angels. Cut in half and join together to make cone. Ball for head, wings cut out of paper glitter on cone for dress. Have fun.

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