Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2016

The Best Star Wars Party Ever!



My boys are OB-SESSED with Star Wars.  And when I say obsessed, I mean that is all they talk about.  So when I asked Hudson what theme he wanted for his 5th birthday party, it was no question.  This ended up being one of the most fun birthday parties I've ever planned!

We made Jedi robes for all the kiddos out of brown sheets from Walmart and made light sabers out of pool noodles. I'm telling ya, just give a little boy a pool noodle and it's like free entertainment for 5 hours! 


You can't have a Star Wars party without Princess Leia, right??

                      


                       

For table decorations, I splatter painted black butcher paper with white paint and cut out the letters with my Silhouette Cameo using the free Star Jedi font available here

I found a Star Wars crawl generator on Star Wars.com and had it playing on my laptop during the party. 


Click here for Star Wars Crawl generator.

Unfortunately I didn't get good pictures of the food but here is what we had:
Darth Vader Punch (red cool aid)
Jabba the Hut Dogs (hot dogs)
Princess Leia buns (hot dog buns)
Light Sabers ( pretzel sticks)

(I kept the food pretty simple and focused on the games and activities.)

When the kids arrived, we handed out Jedi Training Cards.  When they completed each activity, they got a star in the box.  


ACTIVITY 1:  DEATH STAR BEAN BAG TOSS
We used a corn hole board, but you could use a bucket if you don't have one. For the death stars, we wrapped up bean bags in foil. 

          

ACTIVITY 2:  BUILD A SPACESHIP OUT OF LEGOS
I knew I would need a break, so I set out a tub of Legos and let the kids have at it! They loved building their own spaceships and I got to actually sit down and eat a hot dog! Woohoo!


ACTIVITY 3: USE THE FORCE!
Ok. Want to know how to impress a bunch of 5 year olds? Get a toy Star Wars spaceship and glue a magnet to the bottom.  Put it on a plate and hold a magnet underneath the plate with your other hand. Let kids take turn using the force to make the spaceship move. They will love it! I promise!
Thank you to Raegun Ramblings blog for this idea!.


ACTIVITY 4:  STORM TROOPER TRAINING
Draw Storm Trooper faces on white balloons with a sharpie and let the kids try to keep them in the air with their "light sabers."

The template I used to draw the faces can be found here.


Look at the concentration on his face!

ACTIVITY 5:  LIGHT SABER TRAINING:
Blow bubbles and let the kids practice their Jedi skills by popping the bubbles with their light sabers.




ACTIVITY 6: PHOTO BOOTH
For the background I took a piece of black butcher paper and splatter painted white paint for the stars.  







                  

I found this free overlay by Amy on AttaGirl Says blog here. I used the picmonkey app to  put it on the pictures.






Click here to download Photo Booth Sign.

Once the kids had completed all of activities, we had a Master Jedi award ceremony where they got their certificates.


Click here to download certificate.




Pure Joy!!




According to Hudson, it was "The Best Star Wars Party EVER!"

If you use any of my printables, I would love to see pictures of your party! Do you have any other Star Wars party ideas?



Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Fall Birthday Bash


HAPPY FALL!!
This is my absolute favorite time of the year! Pumpkins, hayrides, sweaters, football, coffee, birthdays.... Ahhh pure bliss! I thought a fall themed party for my son's 4th birthday would be the perfect start to fall! I don't know who had more fun, the adults or the kids! 

The Invitation:

The invitation is available for purchase in my Etsy shop.

The Decorations







The Menu:
Frito Pies
Hot Dogs
Pumpkin Sugar Cookies
Nectarine pumpkins
Popcorn
Smores


Pumpkin Sugar Cookies:
I found the cookie cutters at Michaels and I used this recipe for the cookies.  I added quite a bit more flour so I could roll out the dough to cut it.  For the royal icing, I used this recipe.  They were a big hit!

Pumpkins:
Ingredients:
Nectarines
Celery
Popcorn:
For this, I just made paper cones out of 12x12 scrapbook paper.  and hung them from a branch that I had my husband cut down.

Activities:
Feed Sack Races



The Hayride

All the kiddos (and Haley)



Thursday, May 22, 2014

Lone Ranger Birthday Party


Is it just me or does anyone else LOVE birthdays? Growing up, my parents always made it such a huge deal whenever me or my sister had a birthday.  We would come home from school and there would be balloons and party decorations everywhere and then we would get to go out for a big birthday dinner and come home and open presents.  I guess that's why I go a little overboard for birthday parties.  My hubby kept telling me to remember it's just a 6 six year old birthday party! I can't help it, its fun!

The birthday boy all dressed up!


My son was dead set on having a LEGO themed Lone Ranger party, but when I saw this vintage 1954 Lone Ranger lunch box, I decided to go the vintage route. Plus, he loves watching the old Lone Ranger westerns with his daddy so I figured he would like this just as well.








We borrowed a western backdrop from our church and set it up for a photobooth in the backyard. The kids had a blast dressing up and taking pictures.  They are such hams!









Root Beer Floats

Rice Krispie Hay Stacks




Water Balloon Shoot-out

Free Printables:

Goody bags (fold and staple to top of 4x6 clear plastic bag)
Happy Birthday Banner
Bubble Refill Station sign
Loot Sign (for gift table)
Horse Parking sign
Waterin Hole sign