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Should your Party have a Theme?
To theme or not to theme, that is the question. When you’re throwing a party, do you really need a theme, and if so, how do you decide which theme is right for your party? Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you decide.

1. Size of the Party. A larger party typically does need a theme. It will help keep people interested and excited. A smaller party or get together is fun with a theme, but certainly doesn’t need one.

2. Location of the Party.
a.    Some party locations don’t need a theme. If you’re having a party at Whirly Ball (so fun!), then the entertainment at the party should be enough for your event.
b.    Some locations ARE your theme. Having a birthday at the zoo? You’ll want a zoo theme. A Mexican restaurant? A fiesta theme!
c.    Some locations do need a theme. A hotel ballroom or party center is purposely designed to be neutral for people to design their party however they like. So, choose ANY theme for these locations.

3. Type of Party. A backyard barbecue for family and friends or a pub crawl probably does not need a theme, but a birthday party, retirement party, Bar or Bat Mitzvah or a kids party (ok, any special occasion event) can all benefit from having a theme. A theme helps you decide how to decorate and makes your party about you or the guest of honor!

4. Date of the Party. A 4th of July party calls for a Patriotic party and a Christmas party, of course, calls for a Christmas theme. This doesn’t mean you can’t be creative with your theme, but do keep the holiday in mind when planning.


5. You! You might be the type of person who loves a theme party. If so, then go for it regardless of the size of the party or the location. Hate themes? Then relax and have a great party without a theme.  
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the next few posts will be some free themes you can just download them

I wish you All amazing parties . 

 Party themes: Should your Party have a Theme? To theme or not to theme, that is the question. When you’re throwing a party, d...

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