
Planning a first birthday can feel overwhelming because it is more than just another party. Between invitations, decorations, food, activities, photos, and keeping a one-year-old happy, there are a lot of moving pieces. This first birthday party checklist breaks the process into manageable steps so you can stay organized and enjoy the celebration instead of scrambling at the last minute.
A first birthday is different from later birthdays. Your guest of honor is still tiny, naps matter, and most of the memories will belong to the adults celebrating the milestone. The goal is not to pack the day with activities. The goal is to create a celebration that feels meaningful, manageable, and memorable.
What You’ll Find in This Guide
- A simple first birthday planning timeline
- What to do 6-8 weeks before the party
- What to do 4-6 weeks before the party
- What to buy and prepare in the final weeks
- Day-before and day-of checklists
- Activity ideas for one-year-olds
- Common first birthday planning mistakes
- FAQs about planning a first birthday
Why First Birthdays Require a Different Checklist

A first birthday is not really about organized games, elaborate entertainment schedules, or keeping a group of children busy for hours. Most one-year-olds are happiest exploring, crawling, tossing balls, playing with bubbles, and interacting with familiar adults.
Parents are often planning for two groups at once: babies and toddlers who need age-appropriate activities, and adults who want to celebrate the milestone. That changes almost every planning decision.
The best first birthday parties prioritize comfort, flexibility, and opportunities to create memories rather than a packed agenda.
6-8 Weeks Before the Party
This is when the biggest decisions should happen.
Your First Birthday Planning Checklist
- Choose a date and time
- Set your overall budget
- Create your guest list
- Decide whether the party will be at home, a venue, a park, or a family member’s house
- Choose a first birthday theme
- Research rental companies if you plan to use soft play, bounce houses, ball pits, or balloon decor
- Book any major rentals
- Book a photographer if desired
- Choose and order your invitation
Party Baby Tip
Invitation timing matters more than most parents realize. Invitations should typically be sent 4-6 weeks before the party so guests can save the date and RSVP comfortably. This is especially important during busy spring and summer event seasons.
If you are still choosing a theme, start with a dedicated first birthday theme guide before ordering decorations. A clear theme makes every later decision easier.
4-6 Weeks Before the Party

Now it is time to lock in the visual details and guest communication.
Checklist
- Send invitations
- Finalize your theme and color palette
- Order decorations
- Order tableware
- Order party favors
- Plan food and drinks
- Reserve any remaining rentals
- Create your RSVP tracking list
- Begin planning your activity stations
Start With the Invitation
One of the easiest ways to make a first birthday feel cohesive is to start with the invitation. Once the invitation establishes the palette, everything else can follow naturally, including balloons, tableware, cake design, and activity areas. This approach is used throughout PBS first birthday content and styling recommendations.

2-3 Weeks Before the Party
The major decisions are made. Now focus on logistics.
Checklist
- Confirm RSVPs
- Finalize food counts
- Order the birthday cake
- Purchase any remaining supplies
- Confirm rental delivery times
- Confirm venue details
- Create a simple party timeline
- Plan your cake smash setup
- Create a family photo list
- Prepare backup weather plans if outdoors
Keep It Simple
At this stage, avoid adding major new ideas. Most planning stress happens because families continue changing the plan rather than executing the plan already in place.
1 Week Before the Party
This week is all about reducing stress.
Checklist
- Confirm all vendors
- Confirm rental delivery windows
- Reconfirm photographer if applicable
- Create a setup diagram
- Prepare your music playlist
- Build an emergency supply kit
- Check the weather forecast
- Assign responsibilities to family members
- Confirm food pickup times
- Wash the birthday outfit
Emergency Supply Kit Ideas
- Wipes
- Paper towels
- Extra diapers
- Extra clothes
- Phone charger
- Stain remover wipes
- Small first aid supplies
- Trash bags
Day Before the Party Checklist
The goal is to wake up on party day with very little left to do.
Checklist
- Pick up the cake
- Organize decorations by station
- Prepare party favors
- Charge phones and cameras
- Set aside birthday outfits
- Organize serving supplies
- Create a gift table area
- Set up anything that can be completed early
- Review the party timeline one final time
Day-Of First Birthday Party Checklist
The best first birthdays leave room for flexibility.
Setup Checklist
- Set up decorations
- Set up food stations
- Set up activity zones
- Create the cake smash area
- Put out favors
- Prepare beverages
- Designate a photo-taking helper
- Take family photos before guests arrive
- Build in flexibility around naps and mood
- Enjoy the day
One of the biggest mistakes parents make is spending the entire party managing details. Ask a friend or family member to help with logistics so you can be present for the milestone.
First Birthday Activity Checklist
The best first birthday activities focus on movement, exploration, and sensory play rather than organized competition.

Why it works: Babies can crawl, toss, and explore freely.

Bubble Station
Why it works: Bubbles create instant excitement with almost no setup.

Crawl-and-Climb Zone
Why it works: Encourages movement and exploration.

Music & Dance Area
Why it works: Babies can clap, sway, and interact without needing instructions.

Sensory Play Station
Why it works: Open-ended exploration keeps babies engaged.

Cake Smash Area
Why it works: One of the most memorable first birthday traditions.
Many of these activities are featured in the PBS First Birthday Games guide because they are simple, flexible, and age-appropriate.
Seattle-Area Option
Party Baby Seattle offers styled ball pits, soft play packages, bounce houses, balloon decor, and coordinated setups that can simplify planning for local families.
Most Common First Birthday Checklist Mistakes
Planning Too Many Activities
One-year-olds do not need a packed entertainment schedule.
Scheduling During Nap Time
Protecting nap schedules often matters more than adding extra activities.
Sending Invitations Too Late
Guests appreciate advance notice, especially during busy event seasons.
Waiting Too Long to Book Rentals
Popular weekends often fill early.
Forgetting Setup Time
Most decorations and activity stations take longer to assemble than expected.
Overbuying Decorations
A cohesive color palette is more important than buying every decoration available.
Not Creating a Photo Plan
The best photos often happen before guests arrive and before the birthday child gets tired.
What Parents Are Saying
“Perfect for my daughter’s first birthday. They do set up and tear down. Making communication so easy and seamless! Was able to make color customization, will definitely book again 🤍”
– Brianna Sillivan
“We couldn’t have asked for a better addition to our son’s first birthday party! Party Baby Seattle was a total hit. The kids had an absolute blast.”
– Kellia Thach
Planning a First Birthday in Seattle?
Party Baby Seattle is a trusted leader for infant and toddler milestones across the Greater Seattle Area. Having delivered over 650 events from Edmonds down to Tacoma, our team specializes in setting up pristine, styled play zones, allowing families across Seattle, Bellevue, and Kirkland to enjoy the milestone completely stress-free.
Whether you are planning a Wild One celebration, a Berry First party, a minimalist white setup, or something entirely your own, Party Baby Seattle can help with:
- Soft Play Packages
- Ball Pits
- Bounce Houses
- Bubble Houses
- Balloon Decor
- Custom vinyl lettering
- Coordinated styling
Ready to start planning? Reach out with your party date, guest count, venue, and theme to explore options that fit your celebration.

Need Help Planning the Perfect Party?
For just $7.99, you can grab the Ultimate Kids’ Birthday Party Guide, a comprehensive step-by-step resource designed to help you create a memorable celebration completely stress-free. After all, every parent wants a party that fills kids with laughter and fun, while leaving the adults impressed and just as entertained. With our guide, making that happen has never been easier.
Planning the Larger Party Setup?
Party Baby Seattle can help with the main event pieces that bring your backyard or park birthday together, including soft play, ball pits, bounce houses, bubble houses, balloon decor, and custom party packages.
Once your larger rental setup is planned, use this Party Baby Approved list to fill in the smaller items that make the day more comfortable, organized, and guest-friendly.
Start with our Soft Play Packages, Ball Pit Rentals, Bounce Houses, Balloon Decor, or Packages pages to choose the setup that fits your space, guest list, and party style.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most families should begin planning 6-8 weeks before the party. This gives enough time to choose a theme, send invitations, order supplies, and reserve rentals if needed.
Invitations should generally be sent 4-6 weeks before the party. This gives guests time to save the date and RSVP.
Most first birthdays need invitations, decorations, food, a cake, activity stations, seating, and a simple timeline. Optional additions include rentals, photography, favors, and balloon decor.
Two to three hours is usually ideal. This gives guests enough time to celebrate while avoiding overstimulation and missed naps.
Ball pits, bubbles, sensory play, crawl-and-climb areas, music stations, and cake smashes are some of the most effective first birthday activities.
Budgets vary widely depending on guest count, venue, food, and rentals. Starting with a clear budget early in the planning process helps prevent overspending later.
No. Some of the most beautiful first birthday celebrations are minimalist and theme-free. A simple color palette can be just as effective as a traditional party theme.