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The Year of the Goat - Chinese New Year Party and a discount


Hi everyone. 

I am gearing up for a few months of celebrations in our home.  Between some birthdays, Valentine's Day, Chinese New Year and St. Patty's day, I am hoping we are not partied out before Easter! (which happens to be early this year and our daughter's birthday!) 

As you might have seen before, we always celebrate Chinese New Year in our homeschool.  I am not sure why we ever started this tradition, but the kids love it and so do I.  This year Chinese New Year is February 19th (a few days after Valentine's Day - so save those red decorations!) and a few days before my birthday!  


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Isn't that so fun and festive!  I am so using the Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year Printable kit from Birds Party this year!  In the past I have pieced together some printables here and there. This year we are going all out with this great party on a tight budget!

 This printable party kit includes the following templates (with a lot of them being editable):


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* Fill-in party invites: Can be personalized digitally by you in Adobe Reader Font styles cannot be changed!
* Cupcake toppers
* Patterned scrapbook papers: 4 designs - use to make Chinese lanterns and more!
* Party icons: Chinese dragons, Chinese fans and red Chinese lantern designs
* Buffet cards: Pre-printed with Chinese and English text for ā€œHappy New Yearā€ and traditional Chinese New Year foods
* Blank buffet cards: Can be personalized digitally by you in Adobe Reader - Font styles cannot be changed!
* Party favor tags: In Chinese and English  and read ā€œFor Youā€, ā€œThank Youā€ and ā€œHappy New Yearā€
*  1.5 inch Round Party tags - Can be used to decorate red envelopes as seals, as candy jar labels and much more!
* Mini-red envelope template
* Mini-Chinese take-out favor boxes: 2 designs

Great set right!  

Would you believe it's only $ 9.99 for this entire downloadable printable template set! 

To even make it more exciting - The party printables have editable templates like invitations, mini red envelopes, editable buffet cards, printed buffet cards (some in Chinese!), favor tags, round dessert toppers and much more!! *

Even more exciting IF you click on the picture below and use my link (affiliate) you can get 10% off your order of additional supplies    CODE: LETSPARTY

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Unknown saidā€¦
you seriously do the coolest things!

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