
Cool Birthday Parties
Crayon Party
Invitations: Purchase a box of 8 pack crayons for each child
that will attend. Remove the crayons and tie them together with curling ribbon and save
for later. Place the folded invitation inside of the crayon box and seal with a sticker.
Cake: Bake a sheet cake and frost white. Using bright colored frosting
print the name of each guest on the cake's top. Add brightly colored candles.
Tablecloth: Use white paper and let the guests color during the party.
Use paper products in primary colors.
Activities: Self -portraits: Cut a piece of butcher paper the size of a
child for each guest. Have the children lie on individual pieces of paper, slick side
down. Trace the child's complete body shape. Child colors in own clothes, hair and face.
Sidewalk Art: Give the children chalk and let them color the sidewalk.
Favors: Place tissue paper in primary colored plastic cup. Add candy and
tied crayons. Print each child's name on the cup. Use baby food jars to fill with colorful
candy (Like M&Ms) and place a square of colored tissue paper over the top then
seal with the lid. Tie curling ribbon around for a pretty effect.
Go Fish Party
Invitation: Fold construction paper and draw a fishing pole.
Thread a piece of thread through a small hole in the paper and secure a gummy worm to it.
Cake: Frost a cake blue and decorate with gummy fish or plastic fish.
Decorations: Centerpiece could be a fish bowl with live fish in it. Drape
fish netting over table cloth and scatter seashells on top.
Activities: Go Fishing. Put a sheet over a table and hide a helper behind
with prizes. Use an old fishing pole or other pole and replace the end with a clothespin.
Drop the line over the sheet and the helper attaches a prize to the clothespin.
Favors: Live goldfish or certificate for goldfish at a pet store. Or,
purchase small goldfish bowls and fill with blue Jell-O. When it starts to gel place gummy
fish or sharks in the Jell-O. Let it set and it will look like a real fish bowl (that they
can eat!)
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