Confetti Fair Mini Mag - Party Smaller, Party Harder - Iso Issue

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FEATURE STORY

Party smaller with kids WHETHER YOU’RE UNDER RESTRICTIONS, BUDGETING OR ISOLATING FOR OTHER REASONS, THERE ARE PLENTY OF WAYS TO KEEP THE PARTY GOING FOR LITTLE ONES.

FEATURING: ROCHELLE MUSCAT

CELEBRATING YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY DURING isolation does not have to spell the end of party fun… It’s no secret that many children have faced the disappointment of having their birthday party cancelled due to the Covid-19 health crisis, however many parents are still finding ways to bring the fun to their child’s special day. For some it has meant embracing technology platforms and sharing a cupcake or two with loved ones using apps like ZOOM and House Party. Others have engaged their creative side making happy birthday signs, colourful streamers and blowing up balloons before heading out for a drive-by ‘sing-along’ of Happy Birthday – much to the excitement of children celebrating their birthdays right across the globe. For others it’s about finding joy in what they love most – creating uniquely themed parties that are an important milestone in their family’s story.

Party Credits: Concept/props and styling by Pop the Balloon! Children’s Parties and Events, balloons by Keen Creations, cakes, cupcakes and cookies by Sabilicious Cakes 10 confettifair.com.au


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