Thursday, July 23, 2020
Cheap Pool Party Heres How To Throw One
Cheap Pool Party Heres How To Throw One How to Throw a Cheap Pool Party (Thats Still Awesome)! How to Throw a Cheap Pool Party (Thats Still Awesome)!Whether youâre lucky enough to have a pool, know someone with a pool, or are planning to jump a fence in the middle of the night, thereâs no party like a pool party! But you donât want to wash away all your savings on one fun evening.Which is why weâve talked to only the chillest of pool party professors to get you the tips you need for affordable fun in the sun.Donât go overboard on decorations.Depending what kind of party planner you are, you might not even want decorations. You might just set the ambiance with a jamminâ pool party playlist, but if you want a treat for the eyes as well as the ears, there are decoration options you can choose that are cheaper than hanging streamers of dollar bills around the backyard.Natasha Rachel Smith, head of global communications at TopCashBack (@TopCashBackUSA), advises you to say ânoâ to expensive decorations: âEveryone aims to have an Instagram-worthy party, but that doe snât come cheap. Shop around for pool games and floats and decorations at discount stores such as Walmart and FiveBelow. Instead of paying from $20 to $100 per item, you can snag goodies for a little as five bucks.âDavid Bakke (@YourFinances101), a financial expert at MoneyCrashers.com (@MoneyCrashers), offered another cheap option, âFor any decorations for the party, get them at the dollar store. Youll likely just discard them afterward anyways.âWait thirty minutes.Any great party needs food, and the pool variety is no exception. Whether youâre a grill master, a snack supplier, some combination of those two, or an option we havenât even considered, thereâs no reason you have to overspend on your party food.Smith suggests focusing on a few options: âWhile you might want to please everyoneâs palates, donât go overboard with the menu. Stick to simple items such as sandwiches, grilled food, and beverages. Consider buying items in bulk to help save money, since youâ ll most likely use them again this summer. Donât be afraid to buy hot dogs or hamburgers in large quantities with the intention to freeze any unused food for subsequent events. If you live in a household with a lot of mouths to feed, I often recommend purchasing wholesale store memberships as they tend to pay for themselves in the first few months. Make all big quantity purchases at wholesale stores such as Costco or BJs to take advantage of their notorious buy-in-bulk offers. Youâll earn up to three percent cashback by doing so through TopCashback.com.âBakke also recommended using coupon options, as well as shopping smart and limiting your guest list: âFor the grocery shopping, be sure to use coupons. There are plenty of mobile apps that have digital coupons and theyre in the newspaper as well. You could probably get away with a few generics or store brands as well on your food and supply purchases, the quality is usually equal. If serving alcohol, stick with just beer an d wine, and ask your liquor store if they offer a discount for buying in bulk or paying in cash. You may want to limit the guest list as wellâ"the fewer attendees, the less you have to buy. You could also make the party of a potluck variety, where each guest brings a drink, dessert, or side dish. Thats an excellent way to cut costs. Check your credit cards for the best cash back program to use for your general purchasing as well.âObviously, you canât force guests to bring stuff, but if youâre the one providing access to a pool, itâs really the least they can do. Put a big BYOB at the bottom of the invitation. And speaking of invitationsâ¦Invitation to the future.Paper invitations might seem classic, but it isnât Victorian times anymore, and aside from the trees youâll save, thereâs no reason to spend money on paper invites. These days, all the coolest invitations are happening online.Jennifer Skarakis, founder of Sendomatic Invitations (@Sendomatic), told us how her online invites can be a great party option:âElectronic invitations are drastically less expensive than paper invites. Some are free and some services charge a minimal fee.âHere are some of our free Pool Party email invitations.âThere many benefits from using digital invitations including RSVP management, calendaring, ticket sales and guest communication. We have found that party throwers also use polling to collect even more information about guests.âSince 1999, we have seen a steady increase of digital invitations usage for all sorts of summer parties and events: BBQs, Reunions, Fathers Day, Weddings and 4th of July. Email invitations have become increasingly more popular and easy to use. Some including even sound and animation! Email and text message invitations are easy to set up and a great way to invite friends and family to events.âSmith also recommended getting on the electronic invite train, saying, âPool parties should be merry, stress-free and simple, so donâ t complicate it by overspending on fancy invitations. Using Evite or creating a Facebook event page is a great way to showcase the anticipated fun in the sun to your guests. Both offer free services or you could opt for Eviteâs premium designs. Paying for them via TopCashback will cut more than a third (35 percent) off the cost.âParty box!Too busy to do the work of planning a party? Asher Weinstein, marketing manager at Birthday in a Box (@BirthdayInABox) and Costume SuperCenter (@CostumeSC), suggested pool party planners try out Birthday in a Box and offered some additional planning tips:âWe created a great resource of pool party ideas that you can find here.âSome ideas include:Create a summer pool party music playlistHave a photo booth for your guests to capture all of the fun moments. Include silly props.Play games like Marco Polo, limbo, and sharks and minnowsFun desserts to keep things cool!âNow that summer is in full swing, use these tip to get your pool fun on for l ess!Visit OppLoans on YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedINContributorsDavid Bakke (@YourFinances101) is a finance expert who started his own personal finance blog, YourFinances101, in June of 2009 and published his first book on ways to save more and spend less called ââDonât Be A Muleâ¦â Since then he has been a regular contributor at Money Crashers.Natasha Rachel Smith (@topcashbackusa) is head of global communications at TopCashback.com. Natashaâs background is in retail, banking, personal finance and consumer empowerment; ranging from sales to journalism, marketing, public relations and spokesperson work during a 17-year career period. Sheâs originally from London, UK, but moved to Montclair, New Jersey, USA, several years ago to launch and run the American arm of the British-owned TopCashback brand; a global consumer empowerment and money-saving portal company.Jennifer Skarakis (@Sendomatic), an accomplished Brand Graphic Designer, has built a name for hers elf and her company Sendo Invitations in the Event Planning Management industry. This successful entrepreneur and mother of three continues to grow her company while hosting community events with her husband Chris in their refurbished barn. Jennifer has a BA in Graphic Design and Interior Architecture from UC Davis.Asher Weinstein is the marketing manager at Birthday In A Box (@BirthdayInABox) and their sister site, Costume SuperCenter (@CostumeSC). There isnt a birthday party supplies website on the internet that can help you plan a party as quickly and easily as Birthday in a Box. Our site offers a ton of party ideas, themes and low priced party supplies for any birthday or event.
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