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DIY Is In: How Aussie Parents Are Redefining Birthday Parties


When planning his daughter’s birthday, Rich opted for a DIY approach, inspired by her love for drawing maps and giving clues. Their weekend tradition of hiding treats at home sparked the idea, and with a pirate ship playground already chosen as the venue, a themed treasure hunt came naturally. Instead of handing out party bags at the end, the children built their own by solving clues and uncovering hidden “treasures” throughout the park.  

Rich and his wife planned everything themselves, using everyday tools like Microsoft Word, Google Maps, a camera phone and a home printer. Rich spent around five hours preparing the hunt, from scouting locations and taking photos to writing poetic clues and setting up each treasure with items like zip ties and water bottle anchors. They added thoughtful touches including a quiet corner for neurodivergent kids and kept food simple with a homemade fruit platter and cupcakes, which were their daughter’s favourite.  

The result was a party full of adventure and joy. The kids loved it and parents were equally impressed. Rich says the positive feedback made it all worthwhile and he would absolutely recommend DIY parties, even offering to share his own materials with others.  

With rising costs and a shift toward more intentional parenting, Aussie mums and dads are getting creative when it comes to birthday parties. Gone are the days of cookie-cutter packs, DIY is in, and it’s all about adding personality, fun, and meaning without blowing the budget.  

From handmade party favours to backyard scavenger hunts, parents are embracing the joy (and savings) of doing it themselves and tools like VistaPrint are making it easier than ever to pull off something special.  

Whether it’s a fairy garden tea party or a dinosaur-themed adventure, parents are turning to simple, affordable ways to make every detail feel personal.

Think: 

* Custom invitations and signage to set the tone 

* Personalised stickers for lolly bags and party favours 

* DIY photobooth props to keep kids entertained 

* Matching thank-you cards to round out the day  

It’s not about going over the top but it’s about creating moments that feel unique to your child and manageable for your wallet. 

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