Planning A High School Graduation Party

By Edith Schneider


In just about any country, not just the United States, a High School Graduation is synonymous to celebration. The High School Graduation is a defining moment in one's life and therefore, it's not only acceptable, but expected to celebrate with a party that includes friends and family! After all their hard work and sacrifice, graduates look forward to celebrating their achievements and stepping into their future.

What about you? Do you want your High School Graduation Party to be a memorable event? Here are some tips from Ehow to make it a blast!

The first consideration before starting out a high school graduation party is the actual number of party guests. The number of invitees can affect the whole event which will help determine the amount of food, the venue, supplies and party giveaways. If you are stretching your budget, just invite friends and family. If your graduate wants to have an exciting party with many friends, a potluck dinner can be something to think about with relatives after some time. After determining the total number of invitees, the next thing to do is to set a time and the location of the event. If on a budget, you can have the party at home. If the space is not enough, then a relative or friend's house can be the answer. If both places are not available, then you can opt to ask a home church. A High School After Graduation Party is a special occasion that needs to be celebrated with a blast. Here are some great tips in planning an After Grad Party that can forever be etched in time.

Once you have your time, date, and guest list, you will need to send out graduation invitations. This could be your biggest money saver when throwing a graduation party on a budget. If most of the guests are technologically inclined, you can use a website like Evite, or create an event on Facebook. The best things about using these websites is that they are free, they will keep track of RSVPs, and they are easy to create. For the less technologically minded guests, you could send traditional invitations. Go to a place like Target or Wal-Mart. You don't have to spend a lot of money on invitations that will eventually wind up in the trash.

Another way to be careful on the budget is by buying party supplies wisely. Try to gather photos of your graduate from birth to graduation and put them around the site of the party. Your guests will have a great time being part of the party and looking at all those photos. As far as cups, plates and napkins are concerned, you can also save some money on these. Opt to buy the plain ones that are generic but just choose the right color to match with the graduate school colors. This can be applicable for the balloons, streamers and other party favors.

Although your budget is not too much, you can still celebrate a high school graduation party with a blast! It does not matter how much you spend for the occasion but the most important thing to consider is to have a fun and memorable night and touching the life of the graduate. Preparing for an unforgettable high school graduation party does not only mean the money you are willing to spend but the time you have devoted, the imagination you have exercised and the creativity you have applied to make it truly spectacular!




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