Is the birthday party at your home? If it's in a bar or something else in public, why not give her the chance to let her decide, at least that's what I would do..
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Maybe later that night after the b-day party you and a bunch of friends can go out somewhere, and you can invite her to join you at that time. It might be easier for her not to meet all your friends and your parents all at once.
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Is it with your family or just friends? If family is there that could be too much too soon. If it's just friends, then go for it. Her seeing you with your friends in a comfortable environment could be a great way for her to get to know you and maybe ignite the sparks.
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For me personally, I would like to be invited, knowing me I would refuse the invitation because I don't like going to peoples home, especially if I'm just getting to know them. But she might appreciate it and drop by. If it was other way around (and forget you having a crush) a new friend you just met has a b-day party, would you want to have him/her invite you? What ever the answer is, I believe you should follow it. Because in all honesty we can't answer that for you, every person is different...
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What you just said works perfectly with what Camfer said. Invite her out with your other friends after the party with your family.
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Why not?
Aside from the whole gift giving issue (which is easily set to the side when you tell her she doesn't have to slap a gift on you), there shouldn't be a problem.
You have family and friends present, she wants to be a friend - well treat her like one.
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I would invite her regardless. The worst could be that she says no!.
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