Graduation parties are a time to celebrate the graduate! So how do you plan the perfect grad party without the stress? I want to help you plan a memorable graduation party. I won’t let you forget any graduation party supplies, from commemorative gifts for the grad, to graduation caps and gowns, and of course, all the graduation party tableware and decorations you need!
Display your class of ’09 pride with “class of 2009” graduation party favors. Graduation keychains and car magnets make the perfect gift for the graduating class. These items are cute and commemorative, but cheap enough that you can get them for the whole class without breaking the bank! Plus 2009 graduation confetti and centerpieces are ideal for decorating both at home and school. A simple idea for decorating at your graduation party is to use graduation caps as centerpieces. Just take graduation caps and turn them upside down and fill the head piece with snacks or graduation buttermints! If you are looking for this same effect but willing to spend a little more money, try these graduation cap memory boxes.
Use them as a graduation centerpiece and fill with snacks or treats, with the photo frame topper you have more room to display photos of the graduate! You could also ask all your guests to write some “words of wisdom” to the graduate and throw them into the memory box in the center of each table. That way the graduate has advice as a guest book from all the celebrated the occasion with them! Graduation decorations are great for use at school honors banquets and backyard graduation parties. No matter what your graduation event, make it an event to remember!
Still not sure what you’ll need for your graduation event? Check out the Graduation Planning Guide for the ultimate graduation party checklist! It can help you make sure that you have all the bases covered. Decorations, graduation caps, favors for the graduates, tableware and 2009 items, make sure not to forget a thing!
Guest Blogger: Jill Wittkopp
from Century Novelty





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