Lately we have been working very hard to stay within our monthly budget, so I was determined to put together a fun and eco-friendly first birthday party on a budget!
Here are some things I did to save money while being mindful of our health and the environment:
- Our friends Bret and Rebecca's daughter Isolé had her first birthday a few weeks earlier and they were kind enough to let us reuse napkins and tablecloths from her party! Also the "1" birthday candle!
- Plates were from Whole Foods made of recycled paper, and also reused plates from Isolé's party
- I bought 10 bottles of bubbles for the kids to play with at Party City for 60 cents apiece
- I did forget cups but my parents went and picked up some paper ones at the grocery store - no plastic!
- Utensils - spoons and forks - also from Whole Foods made of biodegradable corn.
- Hebrew National hot dogs and buns from Costco - not exactly good for you, but contained no HFCS or PHO's (trans fats). We also bought a HUGE 5 lb. bag of cheese, and were able to pass on the extra to one of our friends who attended, for a get-together taking place at their house later this week.
- I made the cupcakes myself from Kroger-brand cake mix, which has no HFCS or trans fats. The icing I made from scratch out of butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar.
Happy first birthday, Little Sir!
