Thursday 26 March 2015

Loving Local Links

I've only lived in Portishead for 11 years.  I'm not a 'Posset' and I doubt I ever will be.  

However, Portishead is home.  It has beautiful views, friendly people and businesses who are supportive and wish to make links with others.  It feels great to see companies retweet my tweets (@PartyEaseP if you're interested.)

Yesterday I met with Clare from So-Sublime Stationery.  Clare and her sister share a passion for stationery, and I saw the light in Clare's eyes as she described her favourite childhood shop in Park Street, and rolls of stickers where you could pick up just a few for 5 or 10p. It reminded me of a shop where I grew up and how I used to do the same thing.  So Sublime Stationery has grown from that passion into a business where you can buy personalised notebooks for numerous occasions, and accessories to go with them.

I am now delighted to be able to announce that PartyEase Portishead has teamed up with So Sublime to offer beautiful personalised notebooks and bookmarks as an alternative to traditional party bags.  These beautiful A7 sized notebooks will come in a gift bag, with each child's name printed on the front.  The paper is of fantastic quality and the package is a gift that most boys and girls would love. 



Due to the bespoke nature of the product,  (Imagine 30 notebooks, with a different name printed on each one) I have added a new package, called PREMIUM PLUS. This will give you all the joy of a PartyEase Party, but with the added extra of having this fabulous gift, for just £175.  

There are many items for all ages on their website.  Please take a look and keep it local!

On top of this, at the moment, this is an exclusive, as these products are not yet available on the so sublime website.  (I believe they are being added this week...)

I would also like to recommend Heaven Cakes for birthday cakes.

This may be a bit of a personal recommendation.  I have know Sam for years, through our connection running North Weston Brownies, and have heard from the beginning the passion for baking, the finding of suitable premises, the cold mornings selling on Portishead Market, the opening...  Not only do they do the best pancakes with maple syrup ever, but their celebration cakes are fantastic!  I speak from personal experience, as Heaven on the Hill has made cakes for my husband's 40th birthday, a special occaision for my daughter, my dad and my uncle's 80th birthday cake and my parent's golden wedding anniversary cake. When I have made decorated cakes, Sam and Vicky have always been friendly and open with advice to help me achieve what I plan to, and knowing that I can buy decorating supplies from them too has been really convenient. Remember, that if you buy a bespoke cake, you need to pay appropriately for the HOURS that go in to creating it, and make sure you order in plenty of time.

Lastly, for Birthday presents, why not look at Flutterbies?

Hidden just off Portishead High Street, this is a fantastic shop full of quality toys (think Melissa and Doug toys) for all budgets.  My children love the wooden toys, the pick and mix sweets and the pocket money/stocking fillers there.  There is a great selection of books, many available at 2 for £5 - perfect to have in case of emergency...  Lisa who owns the shop is ready with suggestions and advice too.  An added bonus is that as Christmas approaches, you may wish to buy a bigger, more expensive toy for your son/daughter.  You are able to reserve the item and then pay in instalments, making the season easier to budget for.  (It also has the added bonus of being next door to Shanicatti Shakes who serve fantastic ice cream sundaes, milkshakes and smoothies (as well as sandwiches, tea and coffee...)

There are many great places in Portishead which are great for party items and children's gifts.  I haven't even started on the labyrinth which is Morgan and Westley...   I no longer search for items there, I just ask them if they have what I'm looking for, from coloured card to beetle drive cards (don't ask!). So far, I haven't managed to catch them out with anything paper and pen-wise they don't stock.  I'll keep trying... They have everything!!!

I'd love to know what your favourite shops are in Portishead.  Please leave a comment to let me know, and let's keep it local. 




Sunday 8 March 2015

You don't want PartyEase? Here's something to remember.

Wouldn't the world be a boring place if everyone wanted the same kind of party? Different types of party are what makes the excitement for the guests.  What games will they play?  Will there be a magician?  Will there be party bags? What will they eat?

My son is in a class with 25 other four and five year olds.  They all share a sense of excitement and enthusiasm, and a growing awareness of the importance of a birthday party at a young age.  Each invite is studied with curiosity and questions about the type of party it's going to be.

Since September, he has attended parties with magicians, a Star Wars themed party, Soft play parties, and traditional parties (one of which, was a PartyEase one...) Each party had a common denominator - SIMPLICITY.

As PARTYEASE grows, I have had some fabulous conversations with parents - those who have chosen to use our service, and those who haven't.  All parents have a common denominator too - they want their children to have a fantastic and memorable party. I'm the same.  I want my child to be smiling, genuinely happy, with a residue of excitement, but slightly tired by the end of his party.  As parents, we seem to have an impression that our children have high expectations of us and their parties, and it is important that we GET IT RIGHT!

I'm going to share a secret with you.

Parties do not need to be elaborate.  Children want to be entertained, they want to be involved, they want the opportunity to be active, but also to have a quiet space to retreat to if they need to. 

This is why PARTYEASE works.  The concept is simple, children are encouraged, but NEVER forced to join in, they are kept active, they have fun, they have a dedicated party host who works hard to build a relationship with them, and continuously interacts with them during the party.  (and keeps going until the child is collected.)

Basically, what I'm saying is that if you choose not to use PARTYEASE, remember to keep it simple, but keep the children occupied with lots of fun.

However, by the time you've thought of the food, prizes, party bags, venue, cake, tea and coffee for the parents who stay, decorating the hall, clearing up afterwards etc, the thought of keeping 30 five year olds interested might be a step too far... don't worry, I'm still here ready to help!


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Sunday 1 March 2015

A few questions and a few answers

It's been a few months since I set up PartyEase Portishead. I've been so touched by the support I've received from friends, and also from those who think it's important to support new businesses.  My brand is now becoming more known around the area, and I am getting increased traffic to my website, facebook page and to my email account. However, there are a few questions/statements I'd like to answer.

Why don't you include food and cakes in your package?

There are two reasons for this.  

Firstly, I am a mum of a 3 yr old and 5 yr old.  Our house is busy, fun and our home.  If I were to supply party food, I would need to have my premises inspected, and hygiene rated.  Now, my house is clean (most of the time) and hygienic, but we all have moments, and I don't want that responsibility.  

Secondly, party food is quite a personal choice.  I prefer a traditional type tea - sandwiches, crisps, cakes, carrot/cucumber sticks, sausage rolls, cakes, biscuits etc.  That's my choice. (and  my children's - last year, my son sat me down to write a list of what food he wanted at his party, and basically chose all of the above.)
At recent parties we've attended, party food has included a pizza delivery, fishfingers and chips, chicken nuggets and chips, a selection of nibbles including fruit and tubes of fromage frais, bowls of sweets...  People like different things.  I am happy to advise, recommend caterers, etc, but the food is your choice.

Children's parties aren't difficult...

They don't need to be difficult.  Children just want to be entertained, active and able to join in - sometimes with adult support, sometimes independently. 
But you know what?  Some people do find it difficult to be with 30 young children.  I don't find it difficult, but that's because I trained as a teacher, and have spent so much time working in child-based settings.  Put me in a hospital as a nurse, or in a garage as a mechanic - I wouldn't have a clue!  We all have our talents, and they are diverse.  It makes life interesting.
Also, we're all busy people.  I'm very fortunate in that I could choose to be at home with my children, and build my business around them.  Others make the decision to work, or do not have a choice in the matter.  All choices are valid and should be respected.  Planning a party does take time and effort.  Sourcing fun gifts, wrapping the pass the parcel, compiling the gift bags, putting together playlists... I'm here to provide a service to those who want me to.
Lastly, some parents would like to be able to take a step back, join in with their children and enjoy their day with them.  With my entertaining the children, that is possible.  You can join in, but you will be able to take time to savour the party with your child.  That's important.

Children over 8 aren't interested in large parties or party games.

Really?  I run a brownie pack, with girls aged between 7-10yrs old.  We do have the odd party night.  They love the games.  I adapt them for older children - make them a little more grown up, challenging, silly, maybe a touch more responsibility for them...  They always go home with big smiles on their faces.  
Traditional parties don't have to be large.  I can't remember having more than 10 guests at my parties (though my mother may beg to differ...) and we played plenty of games.  Although my packages start with prices for 20 children, I am happy to discuss how I can accommodate smaller parties, and will develop games suited to them, in discussion with you.

What about your prices?

I cover that in another blog post here. However, I suggest you search other entertainers, and see what they include in their packages.  You will find that my prices are very competitive.  You may also find a party package that you prefer.  That's ok.  Again, the world is diverse, what I offer suits many, but not all.  Enjoy your party! :)

I am passionate about providing quality children's parties, with transparent pricing, and a service which children and parents alike will enjoy.  I love parties, and all the reviews I've received are 5* reviews.  You can find them on my FACEBOOK page.

If you would like to find out more, then please visit my website  or feel free to contact me at rachieparties@gmail.com.

I look forward to hearing from you.