Creating a Surprise Party Scrapbook
It is so much fun to plan a surprise party. I planned a
party for my mom for her 70th birthday. After it was over, I realized how much
she did not know about the planning I had done.
I was able to recreate
quite a bit for her scrapbook. My dad and I actually began making plans a year
in advance. I began her scrapbook with a calendar page from the year before. I
then included photos and information from all of the banquet rooms we had
considered. The banquet room we ended up choosing was in a hotel, so we saved a
postcard from the hotel along with a brochure of the hotel.
We did hire
an entertainer and so I included some information from his website to add to the
scrapbook also.
When we compiled the guest list, I printed it out so she
would know who we invited. I had asked for R.S.V.P.s through email and so I was
able to print out all of the emails, both those saying they’d love to attend and
those that were regrets. Some of the regrets actually wrote personal messages to
give to my mom. So, they were given to her at the party and then put into her
scrapbook with the other messages.
I also saved one of the invitations so
she could see the invitation that went out to all of her friends.
Journaling can also be fun when planning a surprise party. For example,
my mom did not want to go to the restaurant where the party was being held. We
journaled about how we had to convince her that no one else could accommodate
our family that night and how this place was the only one that served foods my
sister could eat. When we arrived, we did not want to walk through the parking
garage, and so we led my mom around the side of the restaurant. She truly
thought we were all nuts, not knowing where we were going. These are great
things to journal as a remembrance of the event.
During the party, we had
multiple people taking photos. We of course were the last guests to arrive and I
wanted photos of other guests as they arrived and of the hor d'orves table. And
of course we wanted a photo of my mom walking in and being surprised.
We
did take pictures throughout the evening and had a lot to work with when we went
to create her album. My mom was able to see the party from start to finish
through our eyes
Article by:
Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years. She
can be reached at audreyoka@cox.net or visited at www.scrapping-made-simple.com
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