Celebrate A First Communion With Creative Ideas

Celebrate A First Communion With Creative Ideas

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After the First Communion has been taken by the young boy or girl, now it is time to celebrate the special occasion with a party. First Communion party supplies and decorations include tableware such as tablecloths, paper plates, cups, napkins, and balloons.

First Communion party favors for guests will provide a way for guests to remember the First Communion for a very long time. First Communion party favors are not only cute, but practical as well. Place various party various such as votive candles, key chains, personalized coffee favors, cross design letter opener, mint tins, angel bookmarks, and photo holders in First Communion themed party favor bags.

For the Catholic faith First Communion is extremely important. After the ceremony has concluded, it is time to let children be children once again. Allow children to participate in various party games and activities. First Communion is a solemn event; therefore, chances are great they built up plenty of energy throughout the day. First Communion parties are a time for family and that means children in need of games to keep them occupied.

In the "Oldie but Goodie" category there is the game of Musical Chairs, a classic that kids still love. It is important to create an incentive for children to play so offer party favors to the winners.

The game of Snatch is easy to set up; just place several small religious objects on a table. Make sure that the children do not see the items prior to game's start. Invite the children to gather around the table. Have them look and remember the items on the table. Next, a chosen player closes her eyes and turns away from the table. Meanwhile, point to another player to snatch one item from the table and hide it from view.

Then the first player opens her eyes and receives several tries to guess which item was taken and who snatched it. The child who answers incorrectly, the culprit then confesses and reveals the stolen item. The child who guesses which item was stolen, gets to keep it.

The next round of the game starts with the item placed back on the table. The player who snatched the item last time closes eyes and faces away from the group. Then, select another person to snatch the item and continue.


About the Author:
Mrs. Party... Gail Leino gives her two cents worth on fashion, entertaining and etiquette including tip on writing party invitations. Plus, she creatively provides free printable party invitations.



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