A graduation party we attended had the cutest idea for decorating. The graduate was very athletic and had t-shirts from many activities she was involved in. Her t-shirts were hung on the fence like a clothes line in many sizes as she grew up. Lots of memories!
By Jeanne from Ohio
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I'm planning my first graduation party for 2 daughters. One will be a college graduate and the other a high school graduate. I need ideas.
We are planning a high school graduation party. I need some ideas for food and drinks that are easy and won't break the bank since I am on a budget.
I am planning a group graduation party for me and my friends. We are all graduating from university under the Business Information System discipline. The idea is to have a BBQ at a farm. My friends and I are all party animals and are over 21. Please help.
It seems to be happening more and more that graduation parties are being held in parks and are potluck style. This could be done for any type of party or reception.
My wonderful son is graduating from college in May with a major in chemistry. I'm puzzled as to how to prepare if I have a party at home.
I'm 19 years old and I'm planning my own college graduation party in April. I have no idea where to start.
We will be throwing my daughter a graduation party and I would like ideas on food, decorations, and entertainment for everyone. I really need help planning on food for at least 50 people. Thank you.
My name is Ulissa. I'm 23 yrs old and about to graduate from college in two months (meaning May).
I am graduating in May of this year and trying to decide on centerpieces and inexpensive food ideas. I rented a clubhouse for family and friends to come. Any ideas?