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Birthday Party Planning? Consider it Done
Have you ever been to a kid’s birthday party where you look around and wonder, how on earth did she have time to put this all together? (“She” being the mom who conjured up an enchanted space with coordinated decorations, tableware, and favors.) Well, maybe she pulled four consecutive all-nighters crafting everything by hand, or maybe she clicked add to cart on an Acme Party Box.
This is a dream come true for over-scheduled or under-motivated parents. Choose from three themes—circus, kingdom, or woodlands—and the rest is taken care of. Your party-in-a-box includes invitations, table linens, tableware, favors, bunting, and centerpieces for a party of 8 guests. Even better, the plates are bamboo and the napkins are cotton, because this is an eco-friendly party pack! So you can avoid your guilt over clogging the landfills at the same time as you avoid your guilt over waiting until the last minute to plan the party.
More photos and ordering info after the jump.
The circus party centerpiece. So cute.
You get all this with your party box! See the Woodlands and Kingdom sets, and purchase all three, at Fawn and Forest.
Photos: Acme Party Box Company
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b. reisin commented on Jul 22 10 at 12:07 pmI could buy all of them.
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