Best Birthday Gifts for Aquarius

Aquarius — giving, humanitarian, and endlessly surprising — is one of the most unique signs of the zodiac, according to New York City-based astrologist and best-selling author Lisa Stardust. Known to have a genuine concern for the well-being of others, Aquariuses have a definite generous streak — but that doesn’t mean they’re always easy to shop for.

By getting to know their most common personality traits, and figuring out what makes people born under this sign tick, you’ll have a perfect gift (or two) in mind by the time your favorite Aquarius’ birthday rolls around.

What to know about Aquarius

Aquarius (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) is a fixed sign on the zodiac, meaning it’s right between solstices and equinoxes. And, as Stardust says, “like the other fixed signs, they have a hard time with change. They’re the most uncomplicated complicated people we know.”

While Aquariuses can be described as independent, selfless, and clever, they also can be hard to put a label on.

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“Aquariuses march to the beat of their own drum,” Stardust says. “They put their needs aside to help others, but they’re also very stubborn. They’re zany, wild, and charismatic — but they also have voyeuristic, aloof tendencies.”

Defining an Aquarius can be challenging, but, as Stardust says, “you know someone’s an Aquarius when you see them.

“They’re air signs, too,” she says, “so they’re thinkers and communicators.” Aquarius is symbolized by the water bearer, which is based on a story from Greek mythology. It’s said that Aquarius was the cupbearer to the Olympian gods. This feeds into their inclination for generosity, desire to please people, and altruistic nature.

Two planets, Saturn and Uranus, rule Aquarius. Because of this, they often have a unique balance of strength in their character and a strong desire to be free spirits. Stardust says Aquariuses tend to have a complicated relationship with authority, often seeing the benefits of working both with and against opposition to effect change.

“Aquariuses are the signs of the zodiac that are most likely to quit school and pursue a totally different life just because they want to,” she says. “They believe that you should do whatever it is that makes you happy.”

Best birthday gifts for Aquarius

Aquariuses crave gifts that speak to their unique personalities. As silly as it sounds, Stardust says, something to hold liquids (water, coffee, etc.) is a great gift for this sign —even if it is a little on the nose.

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When it comes to food and beverages, Aquariuses have refined palettes (Stardust credits this to their being ruled by Saturn), so they’ll only want the best of the best.

Salty popcorn is always a win for an Aquarius friend, Stardust says, but she’s quick to point out that this is a trend she’s noticed with just the Aquariuses in her life. “Perhaps,” she muses, “it has something to do with balancing out all the water.”

If all else fails, giving them something that feeds into their voyeuristic habits could be a great avenue to explore. “Vintage cameras, video cameras, things that help them capture daily life — those are all excellent options for an Aquarius.”

Go-to birthday gifts for Aquarius

Here are some more targeted gift ideas for the Aquarius in your life.

Something that grows

Though they are air signs, Aquariuses have a strong appreciation for plants and flowers, either of which would make an appropriate gift.

“The go-to flower for an Aquarius would be a bird of paradise,” Stardust says. “It’s exotic and unique, just like an Aquarius.”

Another great option is an orchid, the 2023 Flower of the Year.

If you choose to go the plant route, opt for one that doesn’t need a ton of attention or TLC. Though Aquariuses are giving of their time, they tend to focus more on humanitarian causes, so caring for a plant will likely come second to them.

Something water-centric

Due to their cup-bearing origins, Aquariuses tend to gravitate to gifts related to water.

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“Get them a really great mugbottle, or cup that they can carry their water in,” Stardust says, “or get them fancy water: bubbly water, alkaline water, something like that.”

Coffee mugs fall into this category, too, she says. “They’ll appreciate something they can carry their liquids in — for themselves or for others.”

Something upcycled or recycled

An Aquarius is concerned with Mother Earth — avoiding waste and sustainability are high on their list of priorities — so secondhand clothing, upcycled decor, or anything recycled will be appreciated.

“They love vintage clothing, anything spiffy from a different time period,” Stardust says. “That’s because they’re always trying to make the world a better place.”

Gift ideas for Aquarius

Something zany and unexpected

“Retro sunglasses, vintage cameras, brightly colored nail polish — if it’s eccentric and fun, it’s likely that an Aquarius will enjoy it,” Stardust says.

And, Stardust says, when in doubt, opt for a gift that is a nod to their affinity for water. “They love anything and everything blue.”

Best Birthday Gifts for Capricorn

Capricorns are often more than they appear. Though mainly defined by being hardworking overachievers, they also tend to play just as hard as they work, according to New York City-based astrologist and bestselling author Lisa Stardust.

And by understanding the different facets of a Capricorn’s personality, you can pick out the perfect gift for them when their birthday rolls around.

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Capricorns are going to want the high-end, bougie stuff. That has to do with their hardworking nature. Often, Capricorns will think, ‘I work hard, so I deserve the best.’

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Astrologist and bestselling author

What to know about Capricorns

Capricorns (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) are cardinal signs, which means they kick off a new season— in this case, winter.

“Capricorn season is marked by hard work, discipline, and getting things done,” Stardust says.

Capricorns are also considered earth signs, although they are symbolized by the sea goat. This stems from a Greek myth that says the god Pan was transformed into a half-goat, half-fish. This unique combination implies that Capricorns can be practical as well as creative.

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“Think of them as the watery part of Earth,” Stardust says. “They’re very intuitive, they’re very sentimental, and they’re very reflective. They like to look back on things, decisions they’ve made, even if they can’t change the outcomes.”

Often considered trendsetters and leaders, Capricorns are incredibly capable and industrious.

“Capricorns are ruled by Saturn, which means they’re at their best when they’re following the rules,” Stardust said. This makes sense, since Saturn represents responsibility, structure, and hard work — all things a Capricorn values.

Know this, though: Capricorns don’t mince words. If a Capricorn doesn’t like your gift, they might let you know, straight out. So make sure you get them something that fits their multilayered personality.

Best birthday gifts for Capricorns

The perfect gift for a Capricorn, Stardust says, is one that balances their go-getter attitude with something that helps them relax.

“Capricorns need to decompress — even if they don’t want to,” she said. “Getting them a massage, bubble bath, or something scented — whatever helps them relax — is always a good option for a Capricorn.”

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Stardust says Capricorns like to unwind, so a fine wine or tasty beer is always a good go-to. But, she warns, Capricorns have lofty standards.

“Capricorns are going to want the high-end, bougie stuff,” she said, “That has to do with their hardworking nature. Often, Capricorns will think, ‘I work hard, so I deserve the best.'”

Go-to birthday gifts for Capricorns

Now, let’s get specific. Here are some winning ideas for the perfect birthday present for the Capricorn in your life.

Something that grows

Despite their focus on water, Capricorns are inclined to surround themselves with plants and greenery.

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The zodiac flower for Capricorns is the pansy. Pansies bloom in the cold months and can survive freezing conditions — which is appropriate for Capricorns, as they sometimes get a little too invested in their work and neglect other parts of their life. In other words, a flower that holds up when times get tough is the perfect pick.

Getting a plant for a Capricorn can be tricky, as the type you choose should be dictated by which side of your Capricorn’s personality is more dominant. You can either opt for a plant that is durable and tolerant of some neglect — remember, Capricorns are high-performing individuals — or one that is more delicate and needs a lot of attention, since Capricorns do not like to fail at anything.

“A lot of Capricorns I know love long hanging plants with lots of vines,” she said. “They love that green, earthy stuff that helps ground them.”

Something fancy to eat

While a Capricorn could be one of those “eat to survive” types, Stardust says, if you offer them a high-quality snack or gourmet treat, they’re going to have a hard time turning you down.

“They are particular about the food they eat, so pick something like a cheese and fruit platecharcuterie board, or decadent dessert like chocolate covered strawberries,” she recommends.

Something to help them relax

Stardust says that it is imperative for Capricorns to decompress, even when they think they don’t have to. “Capricorns are the achievers of the zodiac,” Stardust says, “but sometimes they need help balancing their hard-work tendencies.”

Gifting the Capricorn in your life something to help them relax — healing stones, a calming body wash, a fuzzy robe — is a great present.

Something to keep them working hard

On the other side of the coin, getting a Capricorn something to help them stay organized, such as planners, calendars, and journals, is also a good idea. Any of these gifts will show them that you know the kind of person they are and gave careful consideration to what to get them.

Something indulgent to drink

Capricorns love the opportunity to enjoy a beverage but only if it’s top shelf.

“Really nice coffeesreally nice wines — they love the luxurious stuff,” Stardust says. “They like the best of the best because they work hard and deserve the best.”


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Why Winter Birthdays Are the Best

Looking to make a birthday celebrated between December and March special? Whether your neck of the woods is set for a deep freeze or remains mild all year round, the winter season is a special time to gather together, get cozy with hot cocoa, and share some fun and games together — all fun things that make winter birthdays the best!

What makes a winter birthday special

Once you decide on a theme, sprinkle elements of it throughout the party. This makes your guests feel like they’re on some unique journey.

Emily-Rachael Atunrase

Owner of Empress Luxury Events LLC

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Between all the holidays packed into the season, the messy weather, and the frigid temps, winter can, at first glance, seem like a hard time to celebrate a birthday. But, explains party planner Emily-Rachael Atunrase, it’s actually ideal. “My sister’s birthday is in the winter, and I was just telling her how lucky she is, because ’tis the season, right?” Atunrase says. “During the winter, we’re all used to traveling around, visiting friends and family, we’ve got the time off or we’re bored, and we’re looking for something fun to do. In winter, people are ready to party!”

As owner of Empress Luxury Events LLC in Philadelphia, Atunrase sees birthday parties happening both inside and out during the winter (weather dependent), with plenty of her clients transforming their homes into a winter wonderland. If you’re ready to sleigh some winter birthday party planning, read on for fun ideas that make the most of what the season has to offer.

How to make a winter birthday special

Embracing a winter birthday with a seasonal theme is a great way to go, Atunrase says. A themed birthday party — no matter the season — allows you to get creative and leave a lasting impression on your guests. “Once you decide on a theme, you can sprinkle elements of it throughout the party,” Atunrase says. “This makes your guests feel like they’re on some unique journey; it keeps them engaged and looking to see how many times you incorporated that theme around the food, the place setting, the decor.” Atunrase likes to set a birthday dinner table with a favor related to the theme, such as holiday ornaments or color-coordinated silver, blue, or white macarons.

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A take-home gift of icy blue macarons sets the tone for a frosty winter birthday.

She also suggests an indoor/outdoor option for home parties. “Think of how lovely it would be to walk through twinkling lights on a chilly evening to get to a firepit or bonfire, sit around with cute little inscribed mugs filled with piping hot cocoa, and then head inside when it’s time to eat.” With fire pits, outdoor heaters, and inflatable tents becoming increasingly accessible, we have many more outdoor options for winter birthday parties than we did just a few years ago.

That said, you don’t have to leave the warmth and comfort of home to have a memorable winter birthday — in fact, staying inside can be ideal. Atunrase recalls one client who booked an at-home massage for her husband’s birthday. While he relaxed upstairs, Atunrase went into action creating the party below. “By the time he came down from his massage, his whole family was waiting for him,” she says. “We brought in a hibachi chef, and then cleaned up at the end of the night.” That sure beats battling the crowds and cold to stock up on birthday party supplies.

But if you don’t want to hire a private chef to make the most of a winter birthday, there are still plenty of DIY ways to enjoy a chill-tastic winter birthday.



Kids winter birthday party ideas

These winter birthday party ideas will please the little ones while also providing entertainment for the adults.

Luau or beach party

If your crew is longing for summer fun, give everyone a respite from the cold by offering up a luau- or beach party-themed blowout. From serving fruity drinks and ice cream cone cake pops to putting out beach blankets and play sand, guests can fully indulge their summer vibes. You can even set up a station where kids can make leis with orchids (with adult supervision, of course). Ask guests to come dressed in Hawaiian shirts and beach gear, and you’ll all be transported to warmer climes.

Lumberjack jamboree

Gather together all the plaid you can find and invite guests to wear their best denim and flannel. Add in plenty of burlap and evergreen decorations, serve flapjacks, and have fun by renting a Velcro ax throwing game. Don’t forget to hand out faux burly beards for the perfect photo opp. There are even ways to make a fully plaid cake with just some extra red and black food coloring.

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A warm frozen birthday experience

Skip the heaps of soggy clothes while still indulging in snowman making and igloo sculpting. Faux indoor snow is easy to make; just mix a half cup of hair conditioner with three cups of baking soda. Then, repurpose a Christmas tree and cover it with the “snow” and artificial flocking, adding evergreen garland to it as well. Incorporate plenty of snow-themed items, from icicle lights to snow-white balloon arches, Atunrase suggests. Keep with the theme by serving treats like dipped strawberries that look like snowmen or offering a winter cooking decorating station.

Adult winter birthday party ideas

It’s not just the kids who get to have fun with a wintertime birthday. Adults have plenty of ways to celebrate their birthday during the snowy season as well.

Winter wonderland

Embrace the beauty of winter with an opulent evening display featuring plenty of icicle lights and repurposed holiday decor. Atunrase says serving hearty, lavish dishes, like the kind you see in holiday movies, will get everyone in the mood. “Instead of a fruit cup, serve fruit tarts, or cobblers straight from the oven. Incorporate all those delicious scents like cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamon. Instead of regular cheesecake, for the winter, we’re making persimmon fig goat cheesecake.” The winter definitely gives us a chance to get a little more fancy with our desserts.

Paint and sip party

Winter gives us time to be more creative with crafts, so bringing together pals for some winter-inspired painting is a perfect way to spend a birthday. And sure, you could organize your own event, but why not leave things to the experts at PaintNite? They offer both in-person and virtual painting parties with tens of thousands of designs from which to choose.

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Take your winter birthday party to a local restaurant or bar for some painting, drinking, and laughter.

Cabin cozy

If the weather isn’t too harsh, embrace the outdoors for some campfire fun. Gather ’round the firepit with plaid blankets — or make it a BYOB, aka Bring Your Own Blanket, party — and individual s’mores boards with all the fixins. Or, opt to stay inside and set up an indulgent hot chocolate bar, with a variety of mix-ins and garnishes for your steaming cups of cocoa. One way to create the right atmosphere, Atunrase suggests, is to have everyone wear matching sweaters or pajama sets. Offer fun group activities like board gamescard games, or a scavenger hunt.


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Best Birthday Gifts for Sagittarius

Passionate, worldly, always on the lookout for new experiences — these are a few of the personality traits that define a Sagittarius.

New York City-based astrologist and best-selling author Lisa Stardust says people born under this sign tend to be bold, curious, and the life of the party.

“Sagittarius is the free spirit of the zodiac,” Stardust tells us.

In other words, there’s a ton of possibility when it comes to getting birthday gifts for Sagittarius (Nov. 23–Dec. 21).

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What to know about Sagittarius

An important thing to know about Sagittarius is they can be hard people to pin down, Stardust says. “They’re not a sign that can really be boxed in or explained in a single way.”

The three kinds of zodiac signs are mutable, fixed, and cardinal. Sagittarius is a mutable sign. Mutable signs — which also include GeminiVirgo, and Pisces — end each of the four seasons.

Usually, this means a person born under a mutable sign is comfortable with the fluctuations and evolutions of the seasons. In other words, they’re more comfortable with change than fixed or cardinal signs are.

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You might find a Sagittarius in a seaside village in Italy, taking in the sights and immersing herself in the local culture.

As a mutable fire sign, Sagittarius tend to seek out opportunities for learning: They love to travel, they’re always on the hunt for knowledge, and they are experts at using their intuition. All that experience helps them grow and evolve — but it also can make them, as Stardust puts it, “know-it-alls who know they know it all.”

Their temperament is further explained by the fact that Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, which is known as the planet of expansion, development, growth, adventures, and unknown territories.

Because they’re fire signs, Sagittarius are part of the passionate side of the zodiac, Stardust says. “That means they’re sparky, they have lots of energy, and they like to get things going. Fire signs are the ones who come up with big ideas.”

A Sagittarius, Stardust continues, loves a good time, tends to be the “party animals” of the zodiac, and are overall easy to be around. That is, of course, unless you push them too far.

“Remember, they’re the only sign represented with a weapon, a centaur armed with a bow and arrow,” she says. “If you push and push and push a Sagittarius, their words can be a weapon — and a Sagittarius knows how to make it hurt.”

Best birthday gifts for Sagittarius

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Sagittarius love experimenting in the kitchen.

When it comes to finding the perfect birthday gift for a Sagittarius, Stardust recommends a purchase that encourages travel, adventure, or self exploration. So, a Sagittarius is sure to love, say, something they can take with them on a trip, an exotic spice that will help them expand their cooking skills, or a challenge where they can learn something new about themselves or the world around them.

Also, consider gifts that feed into their fun-loving side. As seekers of enjoyment and connections, they love anything that allows them to be playful and brings them together with others, including all types of games and puzzles.

Sagittarius also enjoy taking risks, Stardust says. So, if you’re on the fence about what kind of gift to get them, you might want to go for the option that’s less of a sure thing. Don’t be scared to surprise them with a plane ticket or day trip — they’ll appreciate that you took their personality into consideration.

Go-to birthday gifts for Sagittarius

Now, it’s time to get specific. Here are four types of birthday gifts that any Sagittarius would be thrilled to receive.

Something that grows

Despite their adventuresome nature, Sagittarius actually love plant life, greenery, and their signature flower, carnations, any of which would make a great gift for them. Keep in mind that if you do intend to gift something that grows to this sign, you might want to opt for a low-maintenance plant that is neglect tolerant, such as a ZZ plant or pothos plant. After all, this sign won’t say no to jetting off somewhere exotic for a few days just because they have plants to water, so you’ll want to ensure whatever plant you decide on can fend for itself for a while.

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A plant is a great gift for a Sagittarius, but make sure you get them one that can go for long stretches without water.

Something for travel

Stardust recommends anything to help a Sagittarius better enjoy their travels, such as a special piece of luggagesuitcase tags, a backpack, even a camera.

“Gifts like these, that they can take with them on their trips, feed into their need for adventure,” she said. “Scrapbooks and photo albums — things that will allow them to reflect on their experiences — also make great gifts.”

Something for the kitchen

True to their nature, Sagittarius love cooking and working with new ingredients, so consider getting them something to enhance their experience in the kitchen. “Choosing a set of new spices, a great set of cookware, or something special for their kitchen can be a great gift for Sagittarius,” Stardust says. “Cookbooks, cooking pots, stuff like that — those are all good options for a Sagittarius because they love to get better at their skills, like cooking.”

Something to keep the good times rolling

With Sagittarius often being the life of the party, gifting them a fun party gamepuzzlecornhole set, or something similar can be a great option. They’ll also appreciate alcohol-related gifts, so a wine subscriptioncocktail infusion kit, or stemware will help them keep the party going.

For more astrological birthday gifting inspiration, check out our other gift guides:
Gifts for Virgo
Gifts for Libra
Gifts for Scorpio

Birthday Party Ideas for Every Price Point

Birthday parties come in all shapes and sizes, and at wildly different costs. To be clear, you do not need to spend a fortune to have a fabulous, legendary birthday soiree, just as long as the honoree leaves happy. But you do need to ask yourself several questions when planning someone’s birthday bash, regardless of whether it’s a small, intimate gathering or a big, over-the-top blowout.

I saw a beautiful birthday party where every guest got their own seafood tower and the ice in each individual tower was monogrammed for that person’s initials. Something like that is a real wow moment.

Pamela Rothbard

Editorial director, PartySlate

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“Birthday parties rely on a few factors,” says Liron David, founder and executive producer for Eventique, an event planning company that specializes in large format live and virtual events. “Who is the party for? Is it for the host/hostess, or is it for the guests? Whether the budget is $1,000 or in the millions, you have to think about the audience. What is the experience they are going to appreciate?”

Answering these questions will help you decide how much detail to include and how much of a wow factor the party has to have.

For all parties, no matter the size, telling a story is crucial, David says. “You can’t have one ongoing party. You can’t just arrive and start drinking. How do we slow down and create a beginning, a middle, and end, so there is always momentum?”

Designing a birthday party, whether it’s a themed movie night with a small group of friends or an epic private concert with an A-list celebrity, is no small task. To help make things easier, we’ve provided ideas for birthday parties for every budget, from modest — but memorable — to the truly aspirational.

$0

You don’t have to spend big bucks to have a fabulous birthday party. In fact, you don’t have to spend any money at all. Inviting a few friends and family members over to your place is a great way to keep costs to a minimum — or to zero. Have the party be potluck style and BYOB, and make it a movie night or TV binge marathon, with guests coming up with creative dishes to pair with the entertainment theme. Throw in some interactive board games while you’re at it.

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$100

A hundred bucks may not seem like a lot, but if you like partying outdoors, you can stretch that Benjamin far with a few simple steps. First, pick a venue that is free, such as a local park or waterfront, or if you live in apartment building, see if you have access to your roof. Then, make a run to a big box retailer to buy food in bulk, such as charcuterie, crudité, a deli spread, and snacks (what’s a party without chips?). Bring a fold-up table from home, if you have one, or find a friend who is willing to lend you theirs, and add a tablecloth for some décor.

$1,000

With a larger budget comes the flexibility to go bigger. A grand can go pretty far and allows you to get creative, too. One fun idea is renting a sailboat for the day. Sailboat rentals in Miami, for example, start at $600. That leaves an additional $400 for food and drink, or nautical wear (you know you’ll want to buy a captain’s hat) you want to bring on board. You can also ask your guests to BYOB to help keep costs down.

$10,000

As with any party budget, so much of it depends on the size of the guest list and how much you want to include. Ten thousand big ones can mean a massive party for hundreds of people. Or, David suggests, an extravagant, over-the-top, intimate dinner for two that includes a performance of some sort, such as an illusionist, all in a private room at a fabulous restaurant. If you go this route, make sure to order both the surf and the turf…



$50,000

“With a $50,000 party, you can make a choice about what you want to go big on. What will wow your guests?” says Pamela Rothbard, editorial director for PartySlate. “For example, you could do really luxurious dishes. I saw a beautiful birthday party where every guest got their own seafood tower and the ice in each individual tower was monogrammed for that person’s initials. Something like that is a real wow moment.”

Rothbard also saw an Italy-inspired birthday celebration with a signature scent, and every guest went home with a diffuser filled with the scent.

Another idea, she says, is to have the event at an iconic space in your city. If the birthday guy or gal is an art lover, rent out a known art museum and have the whole party themed around elements of art or a particular piece.

$100,000

Break out a map of the world because with $100,000 the element of international travel should come into play. David recommends destinations like Greece, Sardinia, or Tulum, Mexico, where you can get more bang for your buck.

“These locations are built for hospitality, travel, and quality of service,” he says. “Local costs are not as high as you may find in the United States, so $100,000 goes a long way.”

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Chartering a private jet, for example, costs anywhere between $3,000 to $5,500 per flying hour. A $100,000 budget could jet you and six of your closest friends off to Mykonos, where a luxury villa with a private chef is waiting.

$500,000

Here’s where you can start talking about a real show with high entertainment value. Think of a themed event but taken several levels beyond.

David suggests choosing a theme, such as Carnival, for example, and hiring a custom costume designer to outfit guests as they arrive. “Accessorize guests as they enter, hire performers throughout the night, and continue the storyline,” he says.

Half a million dollars means you can rent a huge space and include a substantial guest list. Heck, with this much money, just invite the whole phone book (remember those?). David suggests having a sit-down dinner with no fewer than six to eight courses. Make the performance part of the meal as well.

“Toward the end of the dinner, you need to get people out of their seats and to the dancing portion of the night,” David says. “There is some culmination, something so over the top that people cannot stay in their chairs any longer.” That, he says, keeps the energy going so that not a single moment of the party feels tired or stale.

$1 million

Cue raising your pinky finger to the corner of your mouth. With a budget of $1 million, you’re now talking about bringing some serious star power to the party.

“Booking stars, making it almost a personal concert, is wonderful for milestone birthdays,” Rothbard says.

Of course, it depends on the level of star power you’re looking for. Some stars will take the entire $1 million budget for their fee, but others will come at a lower cost, leaving you with money left over for the venue, food, and drinks.

Another idea is stocking a carnival claw machine with designer products, such as purses, shoes, scarves, watches, and other luxury items. Have your guests try their luck at snagging some serious designer swag, and then provide the official boxes and bags for them to take their prizes home with them.

101 Famous Birthday Quotes

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Birthdays were made for celebrating, but phrases like “happy birthday,” “best wishes,” and “birthday greetings” are as fresh and exciting as week-old birthday cake. The next time you want to celebrate someone on their birthday, why not send them a handwritten card (or personalized ecard!) with an inspiring, humorous, or uplifting quote from a famous writer, actor, musician, or visionary?

We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of noteworthy quotes on the subject of birthdays, life, and the passage of time that will suit every person on your list — young and old alike.

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  1. “Go, shorty, it’s your birthday.” — 50 Cent
  2. “To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent — that is to triumph over old age.” — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  3. “Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are.” — Muhammad Ali
  4. “Birthdays are inevitable, beautiful and very particular moments in our lives! Moments that bring precious memories back, celebrate the present times and give hope for the future.” — Babe Arish
  5. “Let us never know what old age is. Let us know the happiness time brings, not count the years.” — Decimus Magnus Ausonius
  6. “They say it’s your birthday / It’s my birthday too, yeah / They say it’s your birthday / We’re gonna have a good time / I’m glad it’s your birthday /Happy birthday to you” — The Beatles, “Birthday”
  7. “You don’t get older, you get better.” — Shirley Bassey
  8. “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, the last of life, for which the first was made.” — Robert Browning
  9. “We turn not older with years, but newer every day.” — Emily Dickinson
  10. “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” — George Eliot
  11. “Every birthday is a gift. Every day is a gift.” — Aretha Franklin
  12. “Today is the oldest you have been and the youngest you will ever be again. Make the most of it!” — Nicky Gumbel
  13. “Every year on your birthday you get to start anew.” — Sammy Hagar
  14. “In other words, live vicariously, beautifully, and excitedly, discover, love, dare, and act as there is nothing to lose.” — Andy Hertz
  15. “The way I see it, you should live everyday like it’s your birthday.” — Paris Hilton
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  1. “Whatever with the past has gone, the best is always yet to come.” — Lucy Larcom
  2. “The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” — Dalai Lama
  3. “Today you are you! That is truer than true! There is no one alive who is you-er than you!” — Dr. Seuss
  4. “My life is better with every year of living it.” — Rachel Maddow
  5. “Please don’t retouch my wrinkles. It took me so long to earn them.” — Anna Magnani
  6. “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” — Bob Marley
  7. “Don’t just count your years, make your years count.” — George Meredith
  8. “Keep smiling, because life is a beautiful thing and there’s so much to smile about.” — Marilyn Monroe
  9. “A birthday is not a day to fear. It is a day to celebrate and look forward to the coming year.” — Byron Pulsifer
  10. “Birthdays come but once a year, celebrate and be of good cheer.” — Robert Rivers
  11. “Because time itself is like a spiral, something special happens on your birthday each year: The same energy that God invested in you at birth is present once again.”— Menachem Mendel Schneerson
  12. “With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.” — William Shakespeare
  13. “Your birthday is the beginning of your own personal new year. Your first birthday was a beginning, and each new birthday is a chance to begin again, to start over, to take a new grip on life.” — Wilfred Peterson
  14. “Do your dance, it’s your birthday.” — Usher
  15. Love the giver more than the gift.” — Brigham Young

For a laugh

  1. “Let them eat cake.” — Marie Antoinette
  2. “The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.” — Lucille Ball
  3. “I like birthday cake. It’s so symbolic. It’s a tempting symbol to load with something more complicated than just ‘Happy birthday!’ because it’s this emblem of childhood and a happy day.” — Aimee Bender
  4. “A friend never defends a husband who gets his wife an electric skillet for her birthday.” — Erma Bombeck
  5. “Nice to be here? At my age, it’s nice to be anywhere.” — George Burns
  6. “At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the judgment.” — Benjamin Franklin
  7. “A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman’s birthday but never remembers her age.” — Robert Frost
  8. “Put candles in a cake, it’s a birthday cake. Put candles in a pie, and somebody’s drunk in the kitchen.” — Jim Gaffigan
  9. “All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much.” — George Harrison
  10. “Age is not important unless you are a cheese.” — Helen Hayes
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  1. “Old age is fifteen years older than I am.” — Oliver Wendell Holmes
  2. “Middle age is when your age starts to show around your middle.” — Bob Hope
  3. “When it comes to birthdays, I think there are two camps. There are people like me, who choose to treat it like any other day, and then there are the ‘birthday people.’ You know, those people who claim the full month in which they were born as their own. — Dan Levy
  4. “Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.” — Larry Lorenzoni
  5. “The reason I met my husband was because I remembered a friend’s birthday. The moral of the story is: Remember people’s birthdays.” — Julianna Margulies
  6. “Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.” — Groucho Marx
  7. “The first hundred years are the hardest.” — Wilson Mizner
  8. “When the candles on your cake burn down before they are all lit, you know you are getting up there.” — Catherine Pulsifer
  9. “Middle age is when you still believe you’ll feel better in the morning. — Bob Hope
  10. “Eventually you reach a point when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it.” — Will Rogers
  1. “You know you’re getting old when you get that one candle on the cake. It’s like, ‘See if you can blow this out.'” — Jerry Seinfeld
  2. “Just remember, once you’re over the hill you begin to pick up speed.” — Charles Schulz
  3. “Let us respect gray hairs, especially our own.” — J. P. Sears
  4. “The good thing about getting older is if you don’t want to do something you can say, I’m too old to do that!” — Kate Summers
  5. “You know you’re getting old when the candles cost more than the cake.” — Bob Hope
  6. “Birthdays are a great time to stop and appreciate gravity. Sure, it makes things sag as you get older, but it also keeps your cake from flying all over the room, so you don’t have to chase it.” — Greg Tamblyn
  7. “The older you get the better you get, unless you are a banana.” — Betty White
  8. “The old believe everything; the middle-aged suspect everything; the young know everything.” — Oscar Wilde
  9. “As you get older, three things happen: The first is your memory goes, and I can’t remember the other two.” — Norman Wisdom

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For inspiration

  1. “Live not one’s life as though one had a thousand years, but live each day as the last.” — Marcus Aurelius
  2. “There are two great days in a person’s life — the day we are born and the day we discover why.” — William Barclay
  3. “The years teach much which the days never knew.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
  4. “You were born and with you endless possibilities, very few ever to be realized. It’s okay. Life was never about what you could do, but what you would do.” — Richelle E. Goodrich
  5. “Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the romance of the unusual.” — Ernest Hemingway
  6. “Men do not quit playing because they grow old; they grow old because they quit playing.” — Oliver Wendell Holmes
  7. “Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.” — D. H. Lawrence
  8. “The great thing about getting older is that you don’t lose all the other ages you’ve been.” — Madeleine L’Engle
  9. “And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” — Abraham Lincoln
  10. “Today you have added another candle of knowledge and wisdom to your life. May it give you the power to enlighten the whole world.” — Debasish Mridha
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  1. “It takes a long time to become young.” — Pablo Picasso
  2. “Old age: A great sense of calm and freedom. When the passions have relaxed their hold, you may have escaped, not from one master but from many.” — Plato
  3. “Our birthdays are feathers in the broad wings of time.” — Jean Paul Richter
  4. “To know how to grow old is the masterwork of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living.” — Tom Stoppard
  5. “No wise man ever wished to be younger.” — Jonathan Swift
  6. “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover!” ­— Mark Twain
  7. “God gave us the gift of life; it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well.” — Voltaire
  8. “Wisdom doesn’t necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.” — Tom Wilson
  9. “From our birthday, until we die, / Is but the winking of an eye.” — William Butler Yeats

For perspective

  1. “I realized it was only me who was stopping myself from living my life.” — Jennifer Aniston
  2. “Old age is like everything else. To make a success of it, you’ve got to start young.” — Fred Astaire
  3. “A birthday is just another day where you go to work, and people give you love. Age is just a state of mind, and you are as old as you think you are. You have to count your blessings and be happy.” — Abhishek Bachchan
  4. “We grow neither better nor worse as we get old, but more like ourselves.” — Bernard Baruch
  5. “There are three hundred and sixty-four days when you might get un-birthday presents, and only one for birthday presents, you know.” — Lewis Carroll
  6. “Old age isn’t so bad when you consider the alternative.” — Maurice Chevalier
  7. “Don’t regret another birthday, the good news is that you are alive and can celebrate it.” — Catherine Pulsifer
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  1. “If we could be twice young and twice old, we could correct all our mistakes.” — Euripides
  2. “A child whose birthday is coming up is so excited, they count down the days. But as we get older, we seem to lose the excitement. We need to rethink and be happy we have reached another birthday.” — Theodore W. Higginsworth
  3. “Each ten years of a man’s life has its own fortunes, its own hopes, its own desires.” — Goethe
  4. “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the result of other people’s thinking.” — Steve Jobs
  1. “Life really does begin at forty. Up until then, you are just doing research.” — Carl Jung
  2. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” — Helen Keller
  3. “Most of us can remember a time when a birthday — especially one’s own — brightened the world as if a second sun has risen.” — Robert Staughton Lynd
  4. “The best birthdays of all are those that haven’t arrived yet.” — Robert Orben
  5. “How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?” — Satchel Paige
  6. “Youth has no age.” — Pablo Picasso
  7. “A birthday is a time to reflect on the year gone by, but to also set your goals for the upcoming year.” — Catherine Pulsifer
  8. “Each day is a new beginning. I know that the only way to live my life is to try to do what is right, to take the long view, to give of my best in all that the day brings, and to put my trust in God.” — Queen Elizabeth II
  9. “May you live all the days of your life.” — Jonathan Swift
  10. “Life is ten percent what happens to me and ninety percent how I react to it.” — Charles Swindoll
  11. “Cherish all your happy moments; they make a fine cushion for old age.” — Booth Tarkington
  12. “The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.” — Oprah Winfrey

Best Birthday Gifts for Scorpios

Scorpio season is on the horizon, and that means your loved ones born between Oct. 23 and Nov. 21 are soon having birthdays — and that means you have to get a gift for them.

To help you in your quest to find the best gift for the Scorpio in your life, we consulted with best-selling author and NYC-based astrologer Lisa Stardust to tell us what someone born under this sign is like and what kinds of presents they would love to unwrap on their birthday.

What to know about Scorpios

Intensity, a propensity for transformation, and very little tolerance for shallow conversation — these are some of the most commonly found traits in Scorpios.

Additionally, Scorpios are highly intuitive, Stardust says.

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“Like other water signs (Cancer and Pisces), Scorpios are able to absorb emotion and be very in touch with not just their own emotions but the emotions of those around them. They never lack depth and use their intuition to gauge the situations around them.”

Scorpios are ruled by two planets — Mars and Pluto. Mars is named for the god of war and Pluto for the god of the underworld, so it’s no surprise, then, that Scorpios can be extremely passionate and deeply emotional.

“Scorpios want what they want and won’t settle for anything less,” Stardust says. “They work hard. They can be a little obsessive, too.”

Stardust’s main recommendation for Scorpio gifts? Stay away from shallow, surface-level presents, and don’t be afraid to go deep.

And above all, Stardust jokes, make sure you get them something they like. “If you annoy the Scorpio, beware their wrath.”

Best birthday gifts for Scorpios

Due to their transformational nature, Scorpios tend to gravitate toward things that evolve and change, so gifts like plants and flowers are perfect for them.

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“It’s also a very meditative and relaxing hobby for their minds,” Stardust says. “Scorpios like to get lost in things.”

Comfy throws in dynamic colors are a great option, too. Stardust says that, with Scorpios, you don’t necessarily have to work with a single color palette as you might with other signs.

“Scorpios like contrast, so it’s OK to go with something that’s, say, black and white. They also like bright, vibrant colors.”

As athletic beings, Scorpios gravitate toward exercise gear, apparel, and accessories. Opting for something small (a comfy set of workout clothes) or large (an exercise bike) will feed into that deeper element of who they are, showing them you care about their interests.

Gifts like acupuncture, crystals, or a massage are also great options, as Scorpios have a tendency to focus on healing and rebirth.

Go-to birthday gifts for Scorpios

If you’re ready to start your search for the perfect Scorpio birthday present, the options below are winners, Stardust says.

Something that grows

If you’re going with flowers, Stardust says to choose ones like geraniums or peonies. Geraniums are the official birth flower of Scorpios and are known for their bright colors, drama, and mystique — all things that feed into the Scorpio archetype.

“Scorpios like big, vibrant bouquets of brightly colored flowers,” Stardust says, “and they also love when they get something unique.”

When it comes to plants, Scorpios prefer ones that last, which is why Stardust recommends opting for greenery that’s durable, resilient, and can survive in any environment, such as a snake plant or spider plant. But it’s not just about the resiliency — the sharp edges and unique shape of these plants will intrigue the mystery-loving Scorpio.

Something they can spend

“Scorpios will love if you get them a gift of cold hard cash,” Stardust says. “Because, in true Scorpio fashion, they want to be the ones to choose what to spend their money on.”

When cash doesn’t quite work for the situation, the next best thing, Stardust says, is giving a gift card.

“Scorpios want to be in control of what they get,” Stardust says. Picking out a gift card to a Scorpio’s favorite store or restaurant can be a big win because it puts the power back in their hands.

Something they can work out in

Scorpios like to be competitive, they enjoy winning, and they’re interested in displaying their power. They love to crush workouts, play sports, and stay active.

“Things like workout clothes or yoga mats are great options for Scorpios,” Stardust says.

Something that smells good to them

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Patchouli is an essential oil that is used to treat skin conditions, among other ailments; it helps wounds heal faster and has antibacterial properties. As Scorpios appreciate things that stimulate transformation and regeneration, they gravitate toward scents with patchouli in them.

Scorpios will love perfumes, candlessoaps, essential oils, or diffusers that smell like patchouli.

Something they can play

A Scorpio’s Mars side really comes out when it comes to board games and puzzles.

Scorpios don’t just like to play — they like to win. But, as mystery-loving beings, they also enjoy figuring out a good challenge. A board game, video game, or puzzle is a great mind-bending option for a Scorpio.

Why Fall Birthdays Are the Best

Autumn is many people’s favorite time of year, and there are lots of good reasons for that. The weather is pleasantly cool, with crisp nights that make us want to get cozy with a favorite cardigan and warm apple cider. It’s the return of baking season, which means the aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves are everywhere you turn. People are arriving back from their summer vacations, and the time feels right to reunite with friends. All that, and more, makes autumn an awesome season for celebrating a birthday with these fall birthday party ideas.

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Think boozy hot chocolate, an apple cider bar, s’mores, and flannel blankets.

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Founder, WE Events

“Fall is my favorite time of year in Chicago,” exclaims Jessie Williams, founder of WE Events, a party and event planning service. “The leaves are changing colors, the temps are getting more manageable, and kids are back in school.”

Whether you’re planning to host an autumn birthday party for an adult or child, you have as many themes to choose from as there are leaves on the ground.

4 fabulous fall birthday party ideas

Autumn birthdays fall into that perfect sweet spot on the calendar. This time of year offers the flexibility of hosting either an indoor or outdoor party, along with plenty of easy ways to embrace the season.

1. Make it all about them

“To make a fall party extra special, customize,” Williams says. “Use items that go with your theme and add names or nicknames to those items. Think blankets for a bonfire party or mugs for a camping party.”

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2. Add an awe-inspiring autumn treats table

A show-stopping food table can set the tone for the rest of the party. Whether it’s a snack buffet or dessert bar, this stylish self-serve station can be decked out for the season with wooden crates and other warm, rustic touches. One idea is a DIY apple cider bar chock full of toppings, such as cinnamon sticks, cocoa powder, and whipped cream.

The finishing touch? Plenty of fall decor. Tablescapes are extra easy for fall, with gorgeous natural options everywhere you look. “Use gourds, pumpkins, apples with fall leaves, and fall floral to decorate the table,” Williams says.

3. Decorate with seasonal florals and shades

Think about the colors of fall: oranges, reds, browns. With that in mind, Williams suggests supplying a captivating printed photo backdrop, with designs ranging from rustic wood or a fall scene with blankets, sunflowers, and hay bales.

Balloon sculptures are also a popular budget-friendly way to make a big impression. For a retro fall camp-out vibe, opt for muted shades of moss green, beige, and rust tone balloons accented with natural dried flower arrangements of pampas grass, wheat, and thistle.

4. Be mindful of fall’s wild weather

Planning parties in the Windy City, Williams knows all about preparing for the unpredictable autumn weather. “Wind and rain can very quickly ruin a party. When planning any outside party, it’s always best to have a backup plan.” She suggests considering renting tents or heaters, or selecting a venue that has an interior option if needed.

“I like to always bring tablecloth weights and, if setting up a tablescape with paper plates, have something heavy to place on each plate, such as a custom “place card,” so they don’t blow away,” Williams says. “My favorites for fall are pumpkins or apples with each guest’s name on them.”

Trick or treat yourself to a Halloween-themed party

Fall is associated with Halloween, so why not lean into that connection for an October birthday? You have so many options when you embrace this theme, the most obvious of which is a costume party.

This can translate to a lavish masquerade ball for adults; for kids, make it a fun DIY costume contest. A gorgeous Día de los Muertos-inspired dinner party, complete with tamales, sugar skulls, and hibiscus tea, can work for all ages. Create a makeup station to give everyone traditional calaveras skull faces, which will make for instant photo ops.

Another kid-centric idea is to create your own backyard pumpkin patch, far away from the swarming crowds at the local farm. Here you can set up outdoor pumpkin painting stations and a scarecrow stuffing area replete with old clothes, hay, and silly accessories.

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One of the favorite parties Williams has planned was actually not for a client but for her daughter and their neighbors. “We hosted a ‘ghost hunt,’ where I put candy and trinkets inside plastic eggs that I wrapped in tissues with ghost faces drawn on them. I hid them throughout our yard and the neighbor’s yard,” she says. “The house was already decorated for Halloween, so no extra decorating work was needed. Even the older kids had a blast finding the ‘ghosts.'”

Williams points out a wonderful fall party perk: If you decorate for Halloween, or even just the autumn season, your party decorating is nearly done. Just add a few birthday elements to make it feel extra special for the guest of honor.



Fuel your November celebration with the spirit of Friendsgiving

November birthdays can present a planning challenge, as they fall during a time when most people’s attention is on Thanksgiving and prepping for the holidays. If you’re planning a large get-together for friends or classmates, consider holding the birthday party earlier in the month, when the weather may be warmer and schedules less chaotic. Play with a fall clothing theme, such as everyone comes wearing their favorite flannel or a sweater-weather ugly sweater. And don’t forget: Your party should be not just for the guest of honor but the senses as well. With the lovely smells of fall filling the air, this is definitely the time to bust out the pumpkin spice candles.

Williams suggests considering a philanthropic option to infuse your party with the spirit of gratitude that is so prevalent during the season. “Consider encouraging guests to bring an item to donate to a charity.” This could be anything from books for a children’s hospital library to dog toys for an animal rescue. For an adult Friendsgiving birthday party, this can take the emphasis away from presents and make it more about coming together and helping out a cause everyone can feel good about.

4 fun fall birthday ideas & themes for kids

1. Football party

Fall means football time. If you have a little fan of the game, you can create a miniature-sized tailgate party, complete with smaller versions of classic parking lot games, such as cornhole or ladder ball.

2. Scary movie night

Gather up those blankets and pillows, set up a projector screen, and play some slightly spine-tingling classics.

3. Classic country fair

Give guests bandanas, set up classic carnival games, such as ring toss and milk bottle knockdown, and serve corn dogs and funnel cake.

4. DIY party

Whether your guests are decorating candied apples, making mini-wreaths, decorating cookies, or trying their hand at some autumn-scented soap making, fall-themed crafts can keep everyone entertained.

4 fabulous fall birthday themes for adults

1. Hoedown party

Williams suggests renting a backyard mechanical bull, using mason jars to hold floral arrangements, and adding extra seating with hay bales. Ask everyone to come in their best rodeo attire, such as cowboy boots, a long-sleeve button-up, jeans, and a leather belt with a big, ol’ belt buckle.

2. Backyard bonfire

“Think boozy hot chocolate,” Williams says, “an apple cider bar, s’mores, and flannel blankets.” Add a lush fall soundtrack and a few conversation games, such as “Two truths and a lie” or “Would you rather.”

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3. Oktoberfest party

Create a backyard biergarten with a sampling of fall beers and classic German cuisine, including sausages and fresh-baked pretzels. As a bonus, ask guests to dress in traditional Bavarian garb.

4. Seasonal harvest sampling

Embrace all the flavors of the harvest with a dinner filled with fall’s favorites, including Brussels sprouts, squash, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin. Put a comfort food fall twist on the traditional charcuterie board with a hearty and homey baked potato board, complete with a host of favorite toppings. Or go all in on a single flavor, with a menu that includes pumpkin hummus, pumpkin salad, pumpkin soup, and pumpkin ravioli.

Best Birthday Gifts for Virgos

When buying a birthday gift for someone, you want your present to be meaningful, welcomed, and, of course, appreciated. A great way to check all those boxes is by looking to the recipient’s zodiac sign.

Virgos love their aesthetic. With a lot of them, they’re into clear, vibrant colors and styles, so, often, everything is white.

Lisa Stardust

Astrologist and best-selling author

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That’s according to New York City-based astrologist and best-selling author Lisa Stardust. She says zodiac signs can offer insight into people’s personality traits, perspectives, and preferences — in other words, they are an incredibly useful guide for gifting.

“Knowing someone’s likes and dislikes based on astrology can help you find their ultimate gift,” she says. “We can get a window into what they’ll be into based on their cosmic attributes and use that information to calculate the best gift.”

If you’re on the hunt for a birthday gift for the Virgo in your life (Aug. 23-Sept. 22), this guide can help.

What to know about Virgos

Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac and the second earth sign, following Taurus. Stardust notes that Virgos are usually analytical, energetically absorbent, and factual — if you tell them a story, they’re the type to try to “suss the facts out of it.”

One thing that’s special about Virgo is that it’s a mutable sign. Like Gemini, Sagittarius, and Pisces, Virgo ends one of the four seasons. This, Stardust says, means they tend to be more flexible, laid back, and comfortable with change.

“Virgos are low maintenance, patient, and very chill,” Stardust says. “You know until they’re not. Virgos are incredibly patient and will remain patient until they’re pushed to their limit for the ninth or 10th time.”

What kinds of birthday gifts do Virgos like?

When it comes to gifts, Stardust says, Virgos are all about lush green plantsflowersrelaxation-style giftsspecial things that are just for themand snuggly things they can curl up with.

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“Virgos love their aesthetic,” Stardust says. “With a lot of them, they’re into clear, vibrant colors and styles, so, often, everything is white.”

Virgos tend to love a good book, a delightful glass of wine, and anything else that can help put them in their comfort zone, Stardust says. From a great cup of coffee they can pour for themselves every morning to a fluffy robe they can put on every evening to relax, Virgos are very into their ritualistic routines.

But why?

“Virgos are ruled by the planet Mercury,” she says. “Mercury influences Virgos and explains their love for routine and ritual. The joke is always that signs ruled by Mercury — like Virgos and Geminis — are the only signs that would be OK living their whole life in the place they grew up. They like the community, the familiarity, and the ritual of it all.”

Go-to Virgo gifts for birthdays

Ready to shop for the perfect Virgo-approved birthday gift? Stardust says options like the five below are sure to make the Virgo in your life happy.

Something simple and delicious

Virgos can be picky about their food, Stardust admits. But she also says that whenever she’s gifted a Virgo an assortment of thoughtfully selected treats, they’ve gone over well. A beautiful, delicious, and, of course, on-brand-with-their-aesthetic collection of yummy foods can be a total win for a Virgo birthday gift. Stardust suggests keeping it clean, simple, and tasty with something like these Sunny Day Drizzled Strawberries.

Something to help them relax

Virgos like things that are all their own, so a personalized beach towel or soft, fluffy white towel is a great option. They are also big on relaxation, which is why it would be perfect to pair one of those gifts with a bath bomb, a bath salt, or something fragrant they can include in their nightly, unwinding bath ritual. And since lavender is the essence of Mercury, anything lavender scented is a great gift option.

Something from the earth

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As an earth sign, it makes sense that Virgos would love flower arrangements and plants — but not just any kind. When considering a gift in this area, go for bouquets that include daisies and chrysanthemums, Stardust advises. For that matter, any flower or plant that comes in white, such as a lily or gardenia, can make the list, too.

Something luxurious

Since Virgos are creatures of habit and tend to like things that make them feel special, think about getting them a gift that could enhance their nighttime routine. That could be anything from wine to soft sheets to fancy blankets to plush slippers.

Something soft and fluffy to wear

Virgos love to be comfortable, and that means loungewear. A soft, fluffy (and white, of course!) robe is always a wonderful idea for Virgos, Stardust says. Adding a little personalized touch, such as their name, is a great choice, too.


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