The great thing about a baseball-theme birthday party is that you can throw one anytime of year, not just during baseball season. Kids who love the game don't care if it's January or July. And better yet, with the popularity of girl's softball, it's a fun theme suitable for everyone.
Use a permanent marker to write your invitation on small plastic baseballs. Then place the balls inside treat bags along with a few pieces of bubble gum and hand deliver to all the guests. Make a sign, using a piece of poster board, with a message welcoming guests to the family's stadium.
Place it on your porch and punch small holes in the top corners to attach some balloons. Write, for example, "Welcome to Smith Field" in the center and then add some pictures of baseballs, bats or mitts. You can enlarge some clipart from your computer or color and cut pictures out of a baseball-theme coloring book.
Rent a popcorn machine or cotton candy maker to serve up some yummy treats. Serve your dry snacks, like ... more.
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