CELEBRATE easy birthday parties at home!

 

We’re celebrating our new look for SPRING! What do you think? Keeping with our festive attitude and dreaming of warming days, we’ve decided to blog today about birthday parties.  With tough economic times, it’s often difficult to justify splurging for a party at a facility where you must rent a space or pay for the fun.  Parties at home can be just as fun. Kids love to entertain their friends in their own space and with some time and a sprinkle of creativity, you can re-create your play room or basement into a new exciting look.

Between the two of us, we’ve now planned 18 children’s birthday parties (wow time flies) and attended too many to count!  We wanted to share themes and ideas for some we’ve planned and some we’ve loved attending…so here it is….MILESTONES & MIRACLES TOP 10 BIRTHDAY BASH IDEAS:

1) Messy Party: Invite pals to come in their messy clothes. Sculpt with mud. Tie Dye Tee Shirts. Finger paint with pudding. Have water balloon fights. The messier the better on the day that kids get to do things they aren’t allowed to do any other day! Treat bags or buckets can include wash clothes and body wash or the let the tee shirt they made be the treat.

2) I HEART ART: Got a budding artist in your house? Let him/her finger paint invites and turn your favorite open spot in your house into an art studio. Collect recyclables and simple supplies (google eyes, tapes, stickers, markers, glue) and set up Imagination Station – a place where kids can create whatever they dream! String a clothesline between ladders for multiple paint stations. Allow time for plenty of play-doh and tools for sculpting and have a jewelery making station.  Art supplies are numerous and can be inexpensive as well as fun.

3) Sesame Street: Can you tell me how to get… to a childhood classic? Everyone loves the Sesame gang and the ideas are plentiful for this theme. Invite friends on a Sesame themed invite sponsored by the first letter of your child’s name and the age they are turning.  Elmo freeze dance and Oscar trash basketball are fun games. Decorate with Sesame wrapping paper cut into your child’s name or favorite numbers or letters and fish bowls filled with little “Dorothy” goldfish crackers.

4) Fashion Show Party: Send invites that the guests can return with personal bios about themselves (favorite toy, color, food) that will be read as they strut in the dress up clothing of their choice on the runway (plastic table cloth). Kids love dressing up and taking turns being the special one walking the runway!

5) Dump Truck Day: What toddler doesn’t love dump trucks? They make a fabulous cake pan too – fill with “dirt” (crumbled Oreo cake with worms) and let kids shovel out their own servings. Have dump truck races through the yard. Decorate with caution tape and cones.  Make stop light jello jigglers and create road signs  for decoration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

6) Blessed with the ease of a summer birthday? No better place than the pool! Either a small one outside or a general water party….water balloons, water relay races in buckets, and the good old fashion sprinkler. You can make a “water” cake with a container of blue jello dropped into larger cake.  Simple outside toys like water guns or jump ropes are great treats for friends.

7) Invite your mates with a message in a bottle to your PIRATE PARTY! Search for a hidden treasure using a map you pre-make, wear your favorite pirate gear, and cut that cake with a kid-safe sword.

8) Every little one loves to care for their own doll, so let them take one home at an ADOPT A BABY PARTY! Grab some dolls that come clothed from the dollar store and undress them. Let guests go through a line and chose a doll, outfit, plastic bottle, blanket (felt works), and help them fill out an adoption certificate made on the computer while promising to love their very own baby.  Save baby food jars and let them feed their dolls and change them. Decorate with left over baby shower decor and have your baby toys (strollers, carriers, shopping carts etc) handy for a fun play date party!

9) April Showers bring Spring Flowers! Celebrate your child and mother EARTH with a party dedicated to flowers, bugs, and nature! Let them decorate a Terra cotta pot and plant seeds and water to take home. Or if you want to go the less miessy route, let the kids make their own floral arrangement in a terra cotta pot by placing a styrofoam ball in the pot to hold a variety of fake flowers.  Play a “hot potato” type game passing a rubber bug. Hand each child a bucket and let them fill their own “treat bag” with treats they find in nature. Let them show and tell to their friends.  Decorate with tissue paper flowers and make cupcakes topped with green icing, a flower lollipop and green gumdrops as leaves.

 

 

 

 

 

10) Fancy Nancies love fancy parties and teas! Dare to share your china? Or maybe their favorite tea set! Let adults serve them fancy sandwiches, fruits, and chocolates. Set up a dress up station with your collection of dress up clothes or your friends and let them dress for “a royal ball.”  Manicures a’la Mom or Dad are always a hit.  This theme can be spun to fit a character – your favorite princess or Alice in Wonderland too!

11)  Score big with a soccer themed party!  Have plenty of soccer balls around for kicking or playing a game.  Let the kids decorate sports bottles as their party favor and ask everyone to sign a soccer ball as a keepsake for the birthday child.  
12)  Celebrate Down on the Farm!  A tractor themed birthday is so much fun especially when the farm is the setting!  Check out local farms in your area to see if they offer party packages.  Our local favorite, Orr’s Farm, treats the kids to a tractor ride to see and feed the buffalo, strawberry picking and a bag of apples to take home.  Decorate the cake with a toy tractor and dirt (crushed oreos).
In addition to these fun ideas…here’s a few tips we’ve learned along the way. 
~ Don’t over plan. Keep the number of children manageable. A few activities are plenty – children love to play so save time for that!
~ All kids love to sit next to the birthday child – especially during gift time. This isn’t a bad thing. We want our children to be joyful givers, right? So, to keep it somewhat orderly (and keep the mob from becoming more dangerous than the pit at the last concert you went to (and I’m not talking about the Imagination Movers!)), decorate a “special friends” chair and place it next to the birthday child, allowing each guest to take a turn when their gift is opened and allowing your child the chance to thank them each individually.
~It’s your kids day! Truly celebrate them by letting him/her choose the theme – whatever the interest may be. And at the end of the big day- allow yourself a piece of that cake, take a deep breath, and take a moment to celebrate another year of having the best job in the world — being someones parent!

Let the kids make the decorations! It makes them feel part of the big day and gives you a creative look as well!

 Move the toys out of the play room and move every table in for your tea party!

 

And I few last pics of my cake creations over the past few years.  My daughter’s peace themed party, my son’s farm themed party (plastic farm animals sit atop cupcakes with green icing to look like grass) and my daughter’s princess themed party (a layered cake with wafers to look like doors and windows, sugar cubes to decorate the outside and ice cream cones covered in icing and rolled in colored sugar crystals…yum!).  I am certainly not a professional baker, but I do enjoy creating a cake they love on their big day!

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