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A Surprise party is a good way to celebrate many life moments like: a birthday, an anniversary, a promotion, a welcome home, and congratulations for the birth of a new baby. There is always a great reason to have a Surprise Party. It is a cloak & dagger affair. For weeks before the party family and friends will have a great time sneaking a round to acquire the perfect items for the guest of honor. If you do it right this party will truly be a surprise. Here are a few tips to blow the guest of honors mind. Have the party at a location the birthday person wouldn't consider suspicious - a relative's house for dinner, restaurant, favorite bar, etc. Have the party either a few weeks before or after the date of the actual birthday. If you're having an at-home surprise party, take the guest of honor out to dinner, and have an assistant welcome the guests. When you return from dinner - surprise! Surprise party can happen at anytime and anywhere, it's all about the party-planning. Throw an early-morning, breakfast or late-night dinner surprise party to catch a suspicious one off guard. Make sure that everyone parks away from the party site, especially if they have a unique car or license plate, or if the party is at your home. Go for the traditional "jump out and yell surprise," have the guests hide and jump out just as the lights go on or the guest of honor opens the door. Equip the guest with noisemakers, horns and confetti giving the party an extra burst of energy and the party guests an activity to occupy their time till the food and drinks are served. Surprise party supplies like paper plates, napkins, and cups are a perfect way to complete a Surprise Party Theme. Party decorations like inflatable instruments, disco balls, and beads add to the magic of Surprise Party Theme. Loot bags tucked in basket can be a centerpiece and can double as party prizes. Party favors like hats, horns, noise-makers, masks, maracas, wigs, feather boas, sunglasses and glow jewelry will create festive spirit of a Surprise Party Theme.
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