Birthday Breakfast
I wanted to share with you my beautiful birthday breakfast from February 1st....Mark (my guy and the web everything guy for PlumParty.com...made this awesome spread (homemade Bergamot tea, fig jam, Italian butter, fresh tiny baguettes, fruit & yogurt inside a carved out pineapple, orchids and candles....)

I'm having a birthday dinner, actually. it will have a tropical feel to it. very exciting..i'm eyeing the reusable margarita glasses. very nice--very practical!
Anyone have any ideas for activities?!
Posted by: camille | April 05, 2006 at 10:13 PM
Hi Camille:
I'm sorry it's taken so long to get back to you (I'm ashamed to say I just now noticed your comment...very lame of me). Anyway, I thought a limbo contest might be fun, we sell inflatable limbo sticks on the site for $4.00, you could give it a try and let us know how it turns out? Hope that helps. You could also have your guests wear hula skirts during the contest.
Posted by: Cathryn | April 11, 2006 at 05:52 PM
Hi everybody,
I wanted to share my experience with the Birthday party that I had for my, eight year old, boy Andrew. He wanted his friends over for his Birthday. All of his friends and what turned into a party for 23 children. He didn’t really want a theme party yet I wanted it to look special. Something coordinated with his favorite color of blue. He plays Soccer and I made that the theme. First a neighbor told me about a web site “Designer Memory Products” (www.designermemory.com) where they had planned a party around two favorite colors. I went to there site and found a very cute Soccer charm that I used on many of the favors for the party. Next I created a placemat “The Photo-Mat” and added several of the Soccer’s team photos. Designer Memory Products laminates each placemat and each of the kids took this home after the party with their charm. I matched this with there great “Party Box” favor boxes. I ordered these using the same photo (which Designer Memory Products printed on the outside) as on the placemats. Next I filled each favor box with several small gifts for each child. I also ordered the small favor box (each printed with the same photo) and filled this with some small candies. The small favor boxes were opened first by each child. I had ordered 10 extra large boxes and created a game of 20 questions for the children to guess what was in the boxes. It was a great party game where I included several gift certificates for our local family fun place here in Denver. Some of the other “Party Boxes” included movie tickets and some included some tickets for a small amusement park that is in our area. The party was a complete success. So if you need any ideas for any type of party start with going to www.designermemory.com. The staff at Designer Memory Products called to verify my ideas, and to verify the photo and all of my instructions. They even included a few extra placemats as a gift that became my present to the other parents. When I ordered I also received a 10% discount, all I had to do is register in the online store. Designer Memory Products really deserves the credit for the success of my party.
SJ
Denver, Colorado
Posted by: Jason Glenn | February 28, 2007 at 06:02 PM