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About Georgia Blair
Expertise Are you planning a child's birthday party at home? Want to make it more exciting than exhausting? A little expert advice can help make it a more memorable event. The Party Fairy's strategies for successful parties can help parents turn down the chaos level and turn up the fun. We specialize in fantasy tea parties - but whether you're planning a sweet and nostalgic tea party or a rough-and-rowdy treasure hunt for boisterous little pirates, we have plenty of tips, tools and techniques to share. Need an idea for a centerpiece? A party game? Wondering whether the activities you have selected are age-appropriate for your guests? Not sure what to do with the two little boy cousins invited to a very girlie-girlie tea party? We can answer a variety of questions on many topics. Chances are good that we've heard your question before - but if not, we've created an entire business from the ability to create and imagine workable programs for children!
Experience As the owner of The Party Fairy, I have personally conducted more than 600 birthday parties for children on a paid basis - and did this free of charge for years before I decided to trun it into a business. All told, I have probably conducted more than 750 parties.
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Publications New York Times regional newspapers chain (I was an employee for several years and worked at various newspapers during my 20-year journalism career) I also worked at many smaller newspapers throughout Alabama
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Awards and Honors Hmmm....
The only ones possibly relevant here are several Associated Press newswriting awards
Past/Present Clients No one of national note or significance (yet!) because my clients are all pretty much under 9 years old! But to their parents, of course, my little clients are all shining stars! :)
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Expert: Georgia Blair - 10/23/2009
Question Hi,
I am planning a "baking party" for my little girl's 4th birthday. The kids will be decorating small cakes at a local bakery. I have searched for cute wording (I was thinking a poem) for her invitations and have not been able to find anything.
Thanks so much for your help,
Blakely
Answer Very cute idea for a party! :)
Lends itself very well to lots of fun party favor ideas, too. Wilton makes individual cake decorating kits which could go home with the little girls, or each girl could take home an apron, even a set of cookie cutters.
But you asked about the invitation...How about a play on the old "Pat-a-Cake" Nursery Rhyme:
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake
With ribbons and bows
The icing's the best part
(As everyone knows!)
A few little flowers
And some decorative trim
Can turn a plain cake
Into a work-of-art gem
Squeeze tubes and tips
Work like crayons, you see,
To paint pictures on cake
And make it oh-so fancy
Come learn all the secrets
of cake-decorating fun...
We hope you can join us
To decorate one!
It's a party for CHILD'S NAME
With birthday cakes for all
At INSERT NAME HERE Bakery
A cake-decorating ball!
Date:
Time:
Bakery Name and Address
RSVP By:
RSVP To:
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