birthday party supplies, party decoration

About a month ago, my daughter and some of her friends came home with a party decoration idea. All three of the girls are 8 years old, and when they came storming into the house that afternoon and showed me the party decoration idea, I couldn't help but smile. They'd been so enthusiastic about their party decoration idea that they didn't even tell me what it was for. Finally I got them to calm down long enough for them to explain to me that their class was planning a surprise birthday party for their favorite teacher. Some of the other kids in the class had put them in charge of the birthday party supplies, and also with taking up money from all the other students to buy a gift. They all wanted to know what I thought about their party decoration idea, and when I told them I thought it was fantastic, they asked if I could help them pull it all together. How could I say no to those adorable faces?

They also asked if I knew where to find the rest of the birthday party supplies that they would need, and I told them that I did. I explained that Shop On Mine whose online store can be found by visiting www.shoponmine.com has all the birthday party supplies they would need. It has pretty much every sort of color and theme imaginable like this Holy Cow Another Birthday Balloon. They were so excited that day and I promised to help them make sure that the party went off without a hitch that they've been meeting here every weekend to come up with new ideas, and to look for gifts for the teacher. They decided that rather than buying one large gift, that they wanted to have several smaller gifts, and that rather than having a cake, they wanted cupcakes. They said they will help with the cupcakes, but for the most part, I'm in charge of making them. I think they'll probably do the decorating. I'll also take them to school on the day of the party so that I can help them set up the birthday party supplies, and also help pull together the party decoration idea that they came up with on their own. It's going to be a birthday to remember for their teacher. Since I like to call myself a photographer, I think I'll make a photo book of the occasion after the party is over, and give it to the teacher. I'll get all the kids to sign it, that way long after the birthday party supplies have been removed, she'll have a keepsake of that day.