When I moved into my new apartment, I went to the dollar store and bought a bunch of extra plates and plastic glasses. I use these every time I have a party instead of paper and plastic disposables. I like to entertain often, so that initial $40 investment has saved me tons of money over the years. Yes, I do have to spend more time doing dishes during the clean-up post party. But it's nice to be left with a little stack of plates and cups instead of an overflowing trash bag with crumpled plates.
1. Don't have any. ;)
2. Have a potluck.
3. Make it a destination party at a local park or beach.
4. Keep it simple.
5. Make it fun and include water and sunshine!
Our favorite party is a potluck at a local beach with lots of sunshine, a few kayaks and boats, some simple food, and lots of sunscreen!
When I throw a birthday party for one of my kids we create and print our own invitations, I've learned to bake and decorate cakes. This I try to get creative with, but they're not ever going to be perfect like the store. That's the greatness of it, the memories of mom baking the cake and them getting to lick the bowl and eating cake scraps and then getting a cake decorated like whatever happens to be their favorite activity or character at the time is what makes the memories, not going to the store to buy a $20-$40 cake. Plus I get to make cake pops out of the extra cake scraps and everybody loves those. In summertime we have a cookout usually with hotdogs or chicken that we buy on sale, some baked beans and some sort of a salad. Sometimes we throw some potatoes on the grill. Tortilla chips and homemade chili cheese dip is always a winner for an appetizer. Aldi's stores have great prices on all these things.
We have been known to have a small pool set up for the kids to play, water balloon and water gun fights, and a sprinkler for outdoor fun that keeps all the kids cool and we just make a whole day of it.
For decorations I always shop the after the holidays sales at Walmart and Target and pick up streamers and other decorations that aren't too holiday specific for pennies. You can get gift bags, balloons, party favors, and other decorations at the .99 cent or Only a Dollar stores.
It's all about having fun and making memories, and you don't really need a lot of cash to do that! :)
My 2 sons' birthdays are 10 days from each other in August so we combine them (this year will be 2 and 4). Baby sister is due in August too so maybe we could have a triple party! This should save us bunches.
Ask everyone to pitch in. Someone brings dessert, beer, disposables like cups and napkins. Then you just serve up the burgers and veggies. Sometimes you can get friends and family to chip in on those too.
We have others bring their favorite side-dishes. Not only does it save time and money, but if everybody brings their favorite, than there is extremely delectible food!
We are saving on our summer party by using DIY projects. DYI appetizers, decor, etc... Plus we're getting some of the food and drinks at Sam's Club - buying in bulk always helps.
We normally don't throw summer parties in the dry Vegas heat but when we do (Usually someone visiting out of state, or Bdays) we keep it simple but with a little more pizazz. Finger foods(hot dogs) and vanilla ice cream come with a topping bars. Drinks are just bottled water and or sodas we stockpile through coupons for the past few months.
Kids enjoy the toppings for hotdogs. We put out different types of salad dressings & sauces. Shredded vegetables are kept on ice in a nice plastic bowl in a shaded area. We sometimes add sides of potato salad or pasta salad and we see people use them as toppings. Same goes for the ice cream. We just round up anything sweet we find in the house and present it nicely. We done crumbled graham crackers,cookies, leftover candy, and bacon.
My family enjoys this so much they do it at their own home too. It's like a hot dog party but it's cheaper than spending money on meat ribs or pulled pork. People really enjoy it because its beyond mustard and ketchup.
I buy in bulk and cook the food myself. For drink i shop at a kind of beer warehouse we have that is way cheaper then the grocery store. We also use plastic picnic plates that can be washed and fabric napkins so not buying those every time
Have people bring a dish. On Father's Day we had a cookout here and my sister brought tossed salad, mom brought potato salad, brother brought wine, and so on.
If it's a friends get-together, bring your favorite munchie to share, BYOB, and we sit by the firepit and have a great time!
I"m with everyone else. When it comes to summer entertaining that's usally picnic/bqq potluck season for us. I have a 9qt cooler I keep in the car to pack drinks and a 2 gallon cooler that I fill with warm water to use as a handwashing station I just bring a hand towel and some antibacterial soap We usually have picnics at the park to save on cleaning and food since we usually just grill hotdogs and hamburgers
If I'm a hosting a party, it's usually a movie night outing with some friends at my apartment. Although the films we watch aren't the latest blockbusters, we still save money by watching movies on NetFlix, Amazon Prime Instant Play, or plain ol' DVDs. With movie prices rising (about $12 per person), we save almost $72 in ticket fees alone. As for food, we tend to shop at wholesale stores (Sam's Club, anyone?) to get discount on bulk food items. We often pitch in about $10 and feast it out.
Now that it's summer, however, my friends and I try to go to the beach as often as possible. We tend to go for the beach picnics as opposed to a beach party per se, but it's more or less the same -- food, music, drinks, fun. Preparation for that is extremely simple. Grab blankets, radio, a cooler, and huge bags. Fill the bags with food and snacks and head out to the beach! :D
Personally, I'm in charge of bringing the chairs and the umbrella, while the other responsibilities are split amongst the others who go. Though, I guess we all bring our own sunscreen, seeing how we all use different types, but it works out.
We meet our friends at a local state park and have a pot luck picnic. It's inexpensive, we can swim in the lake, and I don't even have to clean the house.
These are great trips. I love searching travel websites to save on traveling. There is something that makes traveling more exciting when you spend so much time and effort researching it and it is ultimately more exciting when you make it to your destination and you know you didn't blow your budget on it.
I'd be lost without my lists. The art in my view is not making the list too long and prioritizing. If something gets bumped a few days running I then wonder if it needs doing at all.
When I moved into my new apartment, I went to the dollar store and bought a bunch of extra plates and plastic glasses. I use these every time I have a party instead of paper and plastic disposables. I like to entertain often, so that initial $40 investment has saved me tons of money over the years. Yes, I do have to spend more time doing dishes during the clean-up post party. But it's nice to be left with a little stack of plates and cups instead of an overflowing trash bag with crumpled plates.
Sales, coupons, and watching fliers for big discounts on party goods.
Prepare some home made lemonade. Even a simple lunch will taste like a great buffer :)
1. Don't have any. ;)
2. Have a potluck.
3. Make it a destination party at a local park or beach.
4. Keep it simple.
5. Make it fun and include water and sunshine!
Our favorite party is a potluck at a local beach with lots of sunshine, a few kayaks and boats, some simple food, and lots of sunscreen!
When I throw a birthday party for one of my kids we create and print our own invitations, I've learned to bake and decorate cakes. This I try to get creative with, but they're not ever going to be perfect like the store. That's the greatness of it, the memories of mom baking the cake and them getting to lick the bowl and eating cake scraps and then getting a cake decorated like whatever happens to be their favorite activity or character at the time is what makes the memories, not going to the store to buy a $20-$40 cake. Plus I get to make cake pops out of the extra cake scraps and everybody loves those. In summertime we have a cookout usually with hotdogs or chicken that we buy on sale, some baked beans and some sort of a salad. Sometimes we throw some potatoes on the grill. Tortilla chips and homemade chili cheese dip is always a winner for an appetizer. Aldi's stores have great prices on all these things.
We have been known to have a small pool set up for the kids to play, water balloon and water gun fights, and a sprinkler for outdoor fun that keeps all the kids cool and we just make a whole day of it.
For decorations I always shop the after the holidays sales at Walmart and Target and pick up streamers and other decorations that aren't too holiday specific for pennies. You can get gift bags, balloons, party favors, and other decorations at the .99 cent or Only a Dollar stores.
It's all about having fun and making memories, and you don't really need a lot of cash to do that! :)
My 2 sons' birthdays are 10 days from each other in August so we combine them (this year will be 2 and 4). Baby sister is due in August too so maybe we could have a triple party! This should save us bunches.
Re-usable plates and silverware instead of disposable - I already have it and won't have to buy it again.
Ask everyone to pitch in. Someone brings dessert, beer, disposables like cups and napkins. Then you just serve up the burgers and veggies. Sometimes you can get friends and family to chip in on those too.
I keep things simple so it does not cost much
We have others bring their favorite side-dishes. Not only does it save time and money, but if everybody brings their favorite, than there is extremely delectible food!
I save on summer parties by asking each guest to bring something whether it be napkins, drinks, chips, etc.
We are saving on our summer party by using DIY projects. DYI appetizers, decor, etc... Plus we're getting some of the food and drinks at Sam's Club - buying in bulk always helps.
We normally don't throw summer parties in the dry Vegas heat but when we do (Usually someone visiting out of state, or Bdays) we keep it simple but with a little more pizazz. Finger foods(hot dogs) and vanilla ice cream come with a topping bars. Drinks are just bottled water and or sodas we stockpile through coupons for the past few months.
Kids enjoy the toppings for hotdogs. We put out different types of salad dressings & sauces. Shredded vegetables are kept on ice in a nice plastic bowl in a shaded area. We sometimes add sides of potato salad or pasta salad and we see people use them as toppings. Same goes for the ice cream. We just round up anything sweet we find in the house and present it nicely. We done crumbled graham crackers,cookies, leftover candy, and bacon.
My family enjoys this so much they do it at their own home too. It's like a hot dog party but it's cheaper than spending money on meat ribs or pulled pork. People really enjoy it because its beyond mustard and ketchup.
Keep it traditional and simple - bbq at the beach - hot dogs & burgers with chips & drinks - sun & surf
I buy in bulk and cook the food myself. For drink i shop at a kind of beer warehouse we have that is way cheaper then the grocery store. We also use plastic picnic plates that can be washed and fabric napkins so not buying those every time
I have summer parties at home in the backyard. We always have great comfort food and everyone usually has a great time
Have people bring a dish. On Father's Day we had a cookout here and my sister brought tossed salad, mom brought potato salad, brother brought wine, and so on.
If it's a friends get-together, bring your favorite munchie to share, BYOB, and we sit by the firepit and have a great time!
I save on summer parties by buying party supplies and food at discount stores
I"m with everyone else. When it comes to summer entertaining that's usally picnic/bqq potluck season for us. I have a 9qt cooler I keep in the car to pack drinks and a 2 gallon cooler that I fill with warm water to use as a handwashing station I just bring a hand towel and some antibacterial soap We usually have picnics at the park to save on cleaning and food since we usually just grill hotdogs and hamburgers
If I'm a hosting a party, it's usually a movie night outing with some friends at my apartment. Although the films we watch aren't the latest blockbusters, we still save money by watching movies on NetFlix, Amazon Prime Instant Play, or plain ol' DVDs. With movie prices rising (about $12 per person), we save almost $72 in ticket fees alone. As for food, we tend to shop at wholesale stores (Sam's Club, anyone?) to get discount on bulk food items. We often pitch in about $10 and feast it out.
Now that it's summer, however, my friends and I try to go to the beach as often as possible. We tend to go for the beach picnics as opposed to a beach party per se, but it's more or less the same -- food, music, drinks, fun. Preparation for that is extremely simple. Grab blankets, radio, a cooler, and huge bags. Fill the bags with food and snacks and head out to the beach! :D
Personally, I'm in charge of bringing the chairs and the umbrella, while the other responsibilities are split amongst the others who go. Though, I guess we all bring our own sunscreen, seeing how we all use different types, but it works out.
We meet our friends at a local state park and have a pot luck picnic. It's inexpensive, we can swim in the lake, and I don't even have to clean the house.
These are great trips. I love searching travel websites to save on traveling. There is something that makes traveling more exciting when you spend so much time and effort researching it and it is ultimately more exciting when you make it to your destination and you know you didn't blow your budget on it.
We have parties at a park and everyone brings some food or drink. We try to also find a park area with a grill for cooking food.
We save on summer parties by keeping things simple: hot dogs, chips & soda.
I'd be lost without my lists. The art in my view is not making the list too long and prioritizing. If something gets bumped a few days running I then wonder if it needs doing at all.