Any time if the birthday person is ready to do that or right after the birthday person blows out the candles :)
well yes its just i would open them on my birthday
* Many guests would like to see the birthday person open their gifts, but, it's not always necessary. Unless it's done at the time the birthday cake is introduced the party may get into high gear and less people will be paying attention. In other words, make the announcement earlier in the evening regarding the birthday cake then open gifts right after. If this is not possible then send the gifts home with the birthday person.
At the birthday party tomorrow, there will be cake, ice cream, balloons, gifts, a magician and a clown. There was cake, ice cream, balloons, gifts, a magician and a clown at the birthday party I went to yesterday. I am at a birthday party with a cake, ice cream, balloons, gifts, a magician and a clown
Spencers Gifts at the mall is CLASSIC for gifts and party gags!
If you want your guests not to bring gifts to the birthday party, you can simply put "No gifts, please" as a foot note on the birthday invitation.
http://www.gifts.com/birthday/40th-birthday-gifts/woman/NwxyuPhz5 you can set the price range and find the perfect gifts for 40th birthdays. However if you are hosting the party I think it would be pretty cool to get a coordinating gift that goes with the theme of the party.
goody bags
Birthday gifts - On their birthdays. Christmas gifts - On Christmas Day. Anniversary gifts - On their anniversary. Wedding gifts - On their wedding. Just like everybody else.
Give your husban an surprise dinner party
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Traditionally, many people choose to open presents first at a birthday party to build excitement and anticipation before enjoying the cake. However, it often depends on personal preference and the specific customs of the birthday celebration. Some may prefer to eat cake first as a way to celebrate together before diving into the gifts. Ultimately, it's about what makes the birthday person happiest!
There is really no set time for reading birthday cards when there are no gifts. The person whose birthday it is can either read the cards and pass them around to guests after they have cut the birthday cake and served the guests, or it's acceptable to just continue on with the party and read the birthday cards after the guests have gone.