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Birthday party ideas for twins?

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Parents of twins no longer keep everything identical, but still dress them similarly. Birthday parties for twins can be the same but distinctive, with separate tables or similar items in contrasting colors. Opposites, favorite colors, and different shades can also be used to create contrast.

Today, many parents shy away from keeping everything identical for twins, even when the twins look identical. The thought process is that even if two people look and feel very similar, they are still unique individuals. Many parents of twins still dress their children in similar clothes, but not exactly the same clothes. The same concept applies when looking for ideas for a birthday party for twins. The idea is to keep things the same and yet distinctive for each child.

Some parents still like to go with everything identical. Even if you decide to have everything the same for both kids, you can have some separation at a birthday party for twins by setting two separate tables. Each child will be able to sit at the head of the table and it will be more like two parties in one. While any party requires creativity, that’s even more true when planning a twins birthday party.

For those wanting a “separate but the same” birthday party for the twins, consider using similar items in contrasting colors. If your kids like the characters, you can choose two similar characters. If they like Sesame Street, you might go for Grover and Elmo. They are both fuzzy and cute and within the same theme. One is red and one is blue, so you have an instant color scheme too.

Even if you’re not following a theme when planning a birthday party for twins, you can use opposites. Bake one chocolate cake with white icing and one white cake with chocolate icing, or simply decorate two similar cakes with different colored gels and candles. Another option for a twins birthday party is to use each twin’s favorite color when selecting favors and decorations. Alternative blankets, making each other a favorite of every twin. On the other hand, you can mix and match by choosing dishes in one color and other dinnerware in the other twin’s favorite color.

If one twin is a boy and the other is a girl, that doesn’t mean you have to go with pink and blue when decorating for a twins birthday party. To create a sense of contrast, you can even use the same color in completely different shades. Choose from opposite ends of the spectrum, like the deepest navy blue and the palest bailey blue. In other words, use saturated color for one and pastel for the other. It even works if you’re throwing a birthday party for twins who have the same favorite color.

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