These ideas will help your one-year-old’s birthday run smoothly

Even though your baby won’t remember their first birthday, it’s a major (and incredibly cute) milestone for parents—one that your kid will love to look back on when they’re older (be sure to save all the best pics in the Tinybeans app). You’ll probably choose the most adorable party outfit, soon to be covered in freshly baked (or bought!) smash cake. But with schedules to take into account and a lot of little personalities to cater to, how do you plan a party to remember that doesn’t end in disaster? Whether hosting a small gathering with family or a big blowout, these are the first birthday party ideas and tips that’ll ensure everyone has a great time—especially the birthday babe.

1. Respect the nap.

Happy, stress-free parties require a well-rested baby, so time the birthday bash around your baby’s naptime. While this may mean a different start time than Grandma expected, everybody (especially your child!) will have a better time if you work around the sleep schedule.

2. Create a quiet area.

Since parties with babies can mean tears and gleeful shrieks, setting up a secondary party area in another room or outside for guests to go to if they need a break from the festivities is a brilliant first birthday party idea. Set out non-electronic toys for babies who may feel overstimulated, and place chairs and snacks there for adults who want a spot for quiet conversation.

3. Designate photographers.

To ensure you capture the big moments and sweet snuggles with important folks, ask a few attendees to take charge of specific photo moments. That way you can focus on your child and guestsand end up in some of the photos, too! Take all the snapshots from the day and make them into a Tinybeans photo book to save your memories of the special day.

4. Choose a simple theme.

If planning a Pinterest-worthy party sounds too stressful, stick to a simple theme. Lifestyle guru and mother of two Camille Styles opted for a summer-themed party for her daughter’s first birthday and used hearts and the colors pink and orange to make the party look cohesive.

5. Or… skip the theme.

No, you don’t need a themed first birthday party. Promise. Instead, spend your money on fun first birthday activities your baby and guests will enjoy. Our favorite is the ball pit. Just buy an inexpensive kiddie pool and a lot of colorful plastic balls. Kids will love to play around in it, and you can set it up at home or in your backyard for your child to enjoy for years to come.

Related: Best Places to Hold a First Birthday Party

A picture of a baby with her big sister celebrating with a circus party, one of the cutest first birthday party ideas
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6. Take photos before guests arrive.

One of our favorite ideas when planning parties for one-year-olds olds is to snap pictures before baby gets sleepy or cake-covered and when you and your family are more relaxed and focused. To ensure you get great photos, make or order a small smash cake before the big day and do a low-key photo shoot without any guests around. Baby will be all smiles, and no one flipping through the scrapbook will ever know that the picture was taken on a different day.

7. Weather permitting, opt for an outdoor venue.

A park or playground can be the perfect party spot; all you bring is the cake, balloons, favors, snacks, and a table. The mess will be minimal in the great outdoors, and younger guests will have lots of space to run around.

First birthday party tip: Arrive early to stake out a spot in the shade, and tell guests what color balloons or decorations you have so they know where to find you. If the weather isn’t cooperating and you need to move the party to your home, make extra room indoors by moving furniture out of the party room so little legs can crawl or walk around.

8. Put older kids in charge of games.

Delegate, delegate, delegate. Older kids, like cousins or friends’ children, usually love to be given responsibility at parties, and they’re really good at getting the younger ones’ attention. Put them in charge of party games, music-making, singing songs, and more. Chat with the older kids (and their parents) in advance to ask what they’re comfortable doing and create a plan.

a picture of a baby with a smash cupcake, a good first birthday party idea
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9. Use a cupcake for smashing.

Smash cakes are all the rage with the one-year-old crowd and their photo-taking families, and while we say smash away, a tiny confection or cupcake works just as well with much less mess. You may even be able to salvage your child’s outfit for future events if you go for a less messy, smaller cake.

10. Personalize the party.

Highlight a few of your baby’s favorite things over the past year (first word! favorite food! favorite stuffed animal!) and make a poster you display at the party. This first birthday party idea from Kara’s Party Ideas lets guests learn about your baby and is worth snapping a photo of for your child to revisit in a few years. Better yet, make it a yearly tradition.

11. Create a time capsule.

Asking your guests to write the guest of honor a short letter to be read years from now tops our list of sweet first birthday party ideas. To ward off writer’s block, offer suggestions for what to write, such as helpful advice, a memory of the party or first year, or wishes for the future. Store the letters in a marked container that reads “Do not open until you turn 21” (or whatever age you like). For guests who can’t make it, ask them to email your submissions—print them out, and file them away for a future date.

12. Make your party treats self-serve.

Set up everything from drinks to dessert in advance so you can tell guests to help themselves, leaving you to focus on your child and having fun. For younger guests, prep cut-up fruit, applesauce pouches, and cups of Cheerios or snack crackers. For adults, a charcuterie board, crudites, and antipasto are always popular nibbles.

13. Keep it short and sweet.

Little people get overstimulated quickly and can’t handle too much of a good thing. Limit your party to two hours or less so everyone can leave on a positive note.

Related: Celebrate Your Baby’s First Birthday Without a Party

Capture all the cutest (and messiest) moments from baby’s big day—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

2021 is looking a little more promising, and families are making plans for upcoming birthdays and celebrations. Even if it’s small, we’re sure there’s a party in your future (or at least there should be). Make it special with unique and different party supplies from one of our favorite Seattle-area spots. From balloon arches and sweet bars, to costumes and yard games, here’s where to find what you need.

Champion Party Supply

Champion Party Supply

Some parents hire a costumed character to make an appearance at their kid’s birthday party. Others opt to have the guest of honor dress up for the occasion. Either way, Champion Party can take care of your needs at a fraction of the cost (as long as you find a willing adult to play the part for you.) They offer a huge variety of costumes to rent all year long. We love the mascot animals to rent including the Abominable Snowman, beaver, bee, cow, horse, gorilla, tiger and two different lions to choose from. You’ll also find a few super heroes, Mario and Luigi, Snow White, a pirate and more. On the plus side, these costumes are heavy-duty professional-looking costumes. On the downside, you’ll have to give them back when the party is over!

1461 Elliott Ave. W.
Seattle, WA 98119
206-284-1980
Online: championparty.com

Red Balloon Company

Red Balloon Company

Although not the biggest party store, The Red Balloon Company has a lot more than you would expect. As their name suggests, they offer about 100 different types of balloons (not all of them red) for pick-up and delivery in the greater Seattle area. But the store itself also features gifts, decorations, games, plush toys and many different party theme ideas including robots, the ocean, unicorns (of course), a safari, space, dinosaurs and others.

417 15th Ave. E.
Seattle, WA 98112
206-467-0319
Online: redballoon.com

Prime Party

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Located in Monroe, Prime Party offers a fun mix of supplies, featuring characters you won’t find anywhere else. Plus, in addition to the standard cups, plates and napkins, Prime Party also offers unique items like large cardboard character cutouts for photo-taking, tabletop awnings or numbers to celebrate special birthdays, water bottle labels, favor boxes, “Sur-Prise Punch Games” and bingo games. They even have icing decoration sheets that a bakery can put on the birthday kiddo's cake. You’ll also find some great ideas on how to hold a socially distanced party, party theme ideas and more.

For kids who are character crazy, this is a great spot to know. You’ll find products based on characters from the Max and Ruby, Geronimo Stilton and Llama Llama children’s books. Parents are not left out either. The shop also offers party gear centered on The Golden Girls, Beverly Hills 90210, Star Trek, MacGyver and other nostalgic shows. In fact, you could host a painting party for kids and parents because Prime Party offers two lines of products featuring the famous TV painter, Bob Ross! You can order online or pick up your items directly from their showroom (just be sure to call ahead).

16778 146th St. S.E., Suite 140
Monroe, WA 98272
833-497-2789
Online: primeparty.com

Seattle Balloon Decorations

Seattle Balloon Decorations

Holy moley! We love the amazing decoration designs made by Mayumi and her crew at Seattle Balloon Decorations. Not only is their work impressive, but it has been featured at many weddings, parties, corporate events and yes, birthday parties. You can go small (table centerpieces start at $10) to huge (balloon arch designs start at $120) or anything in-between. If you want to do something truly unique and different, choose their large paper flower cut-outs. They definitely offer that “wow” factor and unlike balloons, they can continue to decorate a room for many months. They also offer balloon animal artists and glitter tattoo artists. They will travel anywhere in Seattle, Bellevue and their surrounding cities.

206-850-4760
Online: seattleballoondecorations.com

Home Cake Decorating

Home Cake Decorating
Home Cake Decorating

Maybe, just maybe you’re interested in giving cake making a try instead of just making one from a mix or ordering one from a local bakery. If so, we recommend visiting Dave at Home Cake Decorating. An experienced baker himself, Dave knows a thing or three about making and baking, and he is more than willing to share his knowledge with you (or you can find them on his website). His store is crammed full of everything you would ever need and more including ingredients, tools, fillings, icings, pans, cupcake liners, dusts, glitters, flavorings, fondants and piping supplies. You can even dress up the simplest cupcake with his many novelty toppers that come in a variety of themes including dinosaurs, animals, sports, princesses, pirates, space, butterflies and even local town heroes.

9514 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98115
206-522-4300
Online: homecakedecorating.com

Display and Costume

Display and Costume
Display and Costume

Since 1952, Display and Costume has been providing families and friends the tools they need to pull off the perfect party. One thing that we love about this store is its huge collection of décor items separated by color including tablecloths, cups, bowls and plates, straws, candles, balloons, candies and streamers. While the store offers a large collection of licensed characters too, the idea of not being locked in one specific theme is appealing. A unicorn party could feature plates, cups, napkins and plasticware in a rainbow of colors. A mermaid party could feature a mixture of blues, greens and purples and a pirate party could include a lot of gold and silver. You get the idea.

11201 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98125
206-362-4810
Online: displaycostume.com

Balloons & Cupcakes

Balloons & Cupcakes
Balloons & Cupcakes

Here’s another business whose name tells it like it is. Balloons & Cupcakes consider themselves to be your “one-stop-event-shop” providing full-service balloon decorating and cupcake catering. In the area of balloons, you can place an order for a balloon archway, tunnel, wall, column, tower, centerpiece, bouquet…you name it, they can do it. We especially like the organic-style half arches used mainly against a wall. They assure us that anything can be customized. In the area of cupcakes, should you need them, Balloons & Cupcakes offer different flavors, from the classic Birthday Cake (vanilla bean cake, chocolate frosting and sprinkles) to Cookie Monster (chocolate cake, vanilla frosting, Oreo cookie crumbs) to Snickerdoodle (cinnamon cake, cinnamon-vanilla frosting). Plus, parents can order as few as half a dozen full-size cupcakes or three dozen mini cupcakes.


15607 1st Ave. S.
Burien, WA
206-334-0450
Online: balloonsandcupcakes.com

Party Solutions

Party Solutions
Party Solutions

What a sweet solution to your next kid’s party! Order a candy bar from Party Solutions in Mukilteo. It’s a display of a variety of candies in the color combination that you choose. The Premium Candy Buffet includes a variety of different glass containers, one sign, I small easel, one tablecloth, 30 cello bags and plenty of scoops and tongs. The candy selection includes Hershey’s Kisses, M&M’s, malted milk balls, Sixlets, Dum Dums, Jelly Belly Jelly Beans, chocolate-coated Oreos, candy-coated popcorn, rock candy and Starbursts. It not only serves as an amazing decoration but a goody-bag dispenser as well. And did we mention that the price includes delivery and pickup? (Within 10 miles of their shop). Party Solutions also offers just about everything you need to make your kid’s day special including balloons, party essentials, themed products, wrapping paper, trinkets and so much more.

12918 Mukilteo Speedway
Lynnwood, WA 98087
425-789-1658
Online: partysolutionswa.com

Party Hoppers

Party Hoppers
Party Hoppers

Party Hoppers has been in business for over 25 years and boasts of being the most respected bounce house vendors in Washington. They’re located in Everett, and not only do they offer rentals of those large bounce houses you see at local fairs, but they also offer smaller ones that will fit your backyard, plus some that are meant to be used indoors. They even offer games that might suit your fancy like the inflatable Twister, sumo suits and a variety of tabletop carnival games. Add in rentals of popcorn, sno-cone and cotton candy machines and you've got a successful celebration no matter what the size. They deliver and setup throughout Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Sammamish, Bothell, Snohomish and Everett.


11829 Admiralty Way #A
Everett, WA  98204
425-888-1818
Online: partyhoppers.net

Archie McPhee

Archie McPhee
Archie McPhee

If your family is a bit weird (and honestly, aren’t we all?) then perhaps creating a slightly odd party might be in your best interest and if so, do we have the supply company for you. Archie McPhee has been offering strange and unusual products for over 30 years. We think it’s thee place for creating the ultimate weird goodie bag. Here you’ll find “itty bitty” rubber chickens, disguise glasses, inflatable tiaras, metal tins of hard candy (in flavors like pizza, fried chicken, mac 'n' cheese and more), bacon striped wrapping paper and a birthday cake candelabra that holds cake candles. And while you can order their products online, we encourage you to visit their store. It’s a trip.

1300 N. 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
206-297-0240
Online: archiemcpheeseattle.com

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Your child’s room should be their “safe” space. A sanctuary for them to escape to when needed, explore their imagination and feel comfortable and secure. As children get older, they seek more independence and control over their lives. Allowing your child to participate in the design and arrangement of their room can work wonders for their self-confidence and ability to make decisions.

Another challenge most parents face when it comes to room design is space! Finding furniture and design ideas that are both stylish and functional can be tricky. Here we explore some awesome ways to get your child involved in their room decor, without giving up complete control or needing to build an addition!

Let Them Choose the Theme

Like with any choice you give your child, limit the options. Present your child with two or three theme ideas and color schemes that you’re comfortable with. If you’re designing your son’s room, perhaps they’d find a sports or car theme cool. Is your daughter into princesses or even ladybugs or butterflies? All of these themes would make for a fun and creative bedroom space.

Your child can help pick the paint color for their new room also. Provide your child with a few different shades of the same color—a color that you could envision in the room for years to come. If they want blue, show them a light blue, darker blue and teal. Using this method allows you to control portions of the decision while still allowing your child to feel involved.

Save Space

There never seems to be enough room in a child’s bedroom. Between the bed, dresser, toys, clothes and other furniture, space is often a hard commodity to come by. But there are stylish solutions to this problem. Choose furniture that doubles as storage or use these unique ideas to get your children’s items off the floor.

Instead of adding a bookshelf that takes up additional space, you can opt for hanging book sleeves that are placed on any door in your child’s room. This way, they still have easy access to their favorite books, without crowding their room. Shelving on the walls is another great tip for small-space living. Your child can display their favorite dolls, model car or even store puzzles and games on low-hung shelves.

Don’t want your child’s toys cluttering the shelves or think they’re an eyesore? No problem! You can purchase a wide range of fashionable baskets and bins to store toys. These can be placed on shelves or under the bed. Together, you and your child can label these bins with pictures or words, depending on their age.

Pick a Focus

Did you know that some people design an entire room around a single piece of furniture? It’s true! And this can work beautifully for an older child. Help your son or daughter find a chair, bedspread or dresser that they love. Then, decorate and design around this piece.

If it’s a chair with a unique pattern, pull colors and inspiration from this. The same can be said for a trendy bedspread. My son recently chose a grey bedspread with red and black squares along the bottom. We paired it with red and black sheets, a grey area rug, and black hanging book holder for the back of his door. Look around your child’s room and you’ll be surprised at the inspiration you’ll find!

Use Bunk Beds or a Loft

Do you have siblings sharing a room? Two beds can take up a lot of space, not leaving room for much else. Bunk beds are a common and reliable option for siblings. There are countless modern designs that offer a new twist on a classic piece of furniture.

Just be sure to check your child’s bunk bed safety features. They’ll need a sturdy ladder for climbing. Encourage your child not to use the bed frame or rails to get to the top bunk—this can result in accidents and injury. Bunk beds come in a variety of designs. Some are equipped with drawers, storage and shelves. Choose one depending on your needs.

If you have the space and ability, building a loft in your child’s room is not only a great way to save space but it’s also a really neat sleeping arrangement for your child! Who wouldn’t want to climb a ladder to an isolated sleeping area? It’s like a permanent fort for your kid’s room. But just as with bunk beds, you’ll need to take appropriate safety measures when building a loft area for your child. Once the space is secured, your child can add countless things underneath the loft from a desk for doing homework to a cozy area decorated with oversized pillows or a bean bag chair.

Think Functionality-Meets-St‌yle

Your child’s bedroom should be functional for their needs. If you’re designing a space for a younger child, you’ll want to consider toy storage and a fun theme. If your child is older, they’ll want to have more input in the bedroom design, and they can! Offer them limited options as far as paint color, furniture choices and wall decor.

Be sure to measure all furniture before adding it to the room. It’s also a good idea to sit with a piece of paper and furniture cut-outs. Use these to rearrange the furniture based on measurements. This way, you can see a multitude of design ideas before doing any heavy lifting.

Have fun with your child and let their creativity come through!

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