I still can’t believe Payton will be TWO this week! She has a few different TV shows she likes, but recently she has loved Sesame Street. So I thought it would be fun to throw her an Elmo birthday party! Rachel and I had fun pinning lots of ideas and creating our favorites. There is nothing like usi
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I still can’t believe Payton will be TWO this week! She has a few different TV shows she likes, but recently she has loved Sesame Street. So I thought it would be fun to throw her an Elmo birthday party! Rachel and I had fun pinning lots of ideas and creating our favorites. There is nothing like usi
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We had so much fun creating this decor for a special 2 year old boy who loves Sesame Street and Elmo. More details about the supplies used can be found below the images.
I know the first question will be "When did you start planning the 2nd birthday?" Well to be honest, I had picked theme and started work on a plan when Jack was 13 months old. I know, I know but it was so easy to decide. Jack LOVES Elmo's World. Just so you know I only contacted the cake lady (Kate Petronis) seven months in advance. Like I had said before you need your date, location, and theme. Jack's birthday this year fell on a Thursday so the date was easy; the Saturday following his birthday. Location was what needed to be decided on. We knew with the group of kids we had coming we needed to do it at a park. So we decided to rent a pavilion at Fowler Park. It's a beautiful park and the set up was prefect for the party. Let the fun begin. I have made a rule for myself that I can't start Jack's birthday stuff until after the 1st of the year. Well I broke the rule this year. (50% isn't that bad) Since I was off for Winter Break I decided to work on the invitations. I had to get my sample done so I could get sizes right. I include a picture of Jack on the invitation so this can make it hard to get the sizing right because I don't take the actual picture until the end of February. So it doesn't always fit the design of the card. That's what happen this year so I just moved things around on the front to make it work. AJ and I had discussed different ideas for the front of the invitation. 1. Jack in his Elmo shirt in front of his Elmo's tent. 2. Jack running around the park in his Elmo shirt. Well we ended doing something different. I had asked Goose (my dad) to make a Sesame Street pole and sign that I could use for decoration to put outside the pavilion. He did an AMAZING job! He delivered it to us on the day we decided to Jack's pictures. Jack's Elmo tent was still at Carly's house so we couldn't use it. And It was raining so the park pictures were out. I decided to put him in his Elmo shirt at Bridge's and just start shooting pictures. The first shot he was hugging his Sesame Street pole. That's the one we used. It didn't matter that you couldn't see his Elmo shirt. Originally the theme was just Elmo's World but the Sesame Street characters crept in. Bridge loves Oscar so I had to figure out how to include him. So I decided on "For Our Friends" for the favor table. I made two centerpieces with all the characters. I had a banner with the characters and a sign. Since "Elmo loves his goldfish and his crayons too" then what better favors for the kids then real goldfish and personalized crayon packs for each kid. AJ picked out the Sesame Street pinata for the kids. So when Target had book bags for $1, I bought each kid a Sesame Street one to hold their candy in and to take their crayon pack home. I made a big sign for the front of the pavilion (but it was too windy so we used it as a tablecloth), a small banner for TV/Cake table, and a little Mr. Noodle poster. For the food table, we had a "goldfish bar". We served five different kinds of goldfish and Swedish Fish. I made centerpieces for five of the tables that included Elmo, Mr. Noodle, Dorothy, the letter J and the number 2. We have a cake/TV table. The TV was to show Jack's 2nd year video. I made a sign for the TV using a phrase from Elmo's World. Kate Petronis' cake speaks for itself. I used vinyl to decorate buckets. I turned the two red buckets into Elmos for the drinks and ice. The green bucket I made into an Ocsar and the blue bucket I made into Cookie Monster. We used the green and blue buckets for holding the gifts and then for bringing them home. Jack LOVES to dance so we had to have a dance center. We made a dance mix of all Jack's favorite songs. And of course, I made a scrapbook page for everyone to leave Jack a message that I can put in his scrapbook. The kids loved the Sesame Street pinata! AJ ended up cutting it open, The kids had more fun playing with the candy. The Birthday Boy was a little upset when everyone sang Happy Birthday to him. And of course, Bridge had to make an Elmo giftbag for the birthday boy! What an Awesome Elmo's World/Sesame Street Birthday Party!!!
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It's been almost a month since my last post, but I have a very good reason. I've been planning the most amazing birthday party ever for my little girl! She turned 2 yesterday and it was a perfect day. Most of the inspiration for the party came from Pinterest, but a lot of the ideas came directly from The Mom Creative. First stop, invitations from Lani's Party Designs. Welcome to Madalynne's Street! Daddy made the most amazing Madalynne Street sign. It even lights up. We used this great tutorial from My Simple Obsession. He also cut the letter 'M' and the number '2' for the front door, after all the party is brought to you by the letter 'M' and the number '2'. Look her adorable Elmo dress, created by Nana! I made Sesame street hats for each of the kids. Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch, a wonderful Pinterest idea. They all loved them. I used my cricut and the Sesame Street Font Cartridge to cut the faces out of fun foam. There is a great tutorial on how to cut craft foam with your Cricut from Cathie Rigby. Maddie loved Elmo so much that she took a bite out of him. You can see her little teeth marks on the lower left. There were lots of fun things for the kiddos to do. There was a Super Grover Super Launch, made by Daddy, another Pinterest idea. Big Bird's Seed Search with lots of fabulous little toys, again Daddy cut out Big Bird and Mommy painted. Cookie Monster Bean Bag Toss, also created by Daddy; and the most adorable little bean bags made by Nana! Oscar's Tattoo Parlor, created with Mommy's cricut cartridge Sesame Street Seasons. Play Table - including a puzzle station and a Sesame neighborhood complete with Abby Cabby's Flying Fairy School Decorations included lots of Sesame Street bean bag characters, balloons, more 'M' and '2's, lots of pinwheels created from old used Sesame Street books, and a "Maddie" banner created using my Cricut. There were even towels and soap dispensers in the bathrooms and kitchen with the Sesame theme. There were even Big Bird and Elmo hand towels and soaps in the bathroom and kitchen to follow the Sesame Street theme. We also set up a Sesame Street photo backdrop. I wanted to set up our professional lights to help with the glare, but Juan thought that was over the top. Finally, no party is complete without food. Again, I used ideas for the Sesame faces from Pinterest, with help from Nana. There was Elmo, Ernie, Bert, Oscar, Elmo, Cookie Monster, and another Oscar. Abuelita made strawberry lemonade, and of course the cake was Elmo (decorated by Auntie Miri). There was also another cricut banner, "Happy Birthday". More fun food: Snuffles Truffles Dorothy's Goldfish Cookie Monster's Monster Cookies Oscar's Trash Cans with Pet Worm Slimy And Even the Count's Chocolate Milk Maddie was a little overwhelmed when it came time for the Birthday girl's song; and although she did blow out her candle, she did not want her cake or cupcake. All she wanted was fruit! What a better way to thank our guests for coming then to provide an amazing favor for the kiddos to take home? The pails were found on clearance at Michaels and I used the Cricut again to create the faces. There was a Sesame Street coloring book with Elmo crayons, a Sesame Street book, stickers, an Elmo matching game, and fruit snacks. I think my little girl had the most Amazing 2nd Birthday Ever! I love you Maddie!
Somehow I’m the mama of a one-year-old. Some of the days of the past year have felt so long, and yet somehow the year has flown by, and my baby boy is one. He has the most amazing little personality full of giggles and teasing. He laughs at burps and even says “ooooooo” at the big ones (this is comp
Lately I have a lot of requests to make Elmo and Sesame Street party kit. Then I figure why don’t I put all the party ideas into 1 post that might come handy.
Plan a bright and colorful celebration with these creative Sesame Street birthday ideas. All the details and how to DIY Sesame Street decor!
My son just recently turned two and has been all about Elmo and Sesame Street (not to mention Thomas the Train!!). To combine these two "loves" of his, I decided to have a party theme of "
We had so much fun creating this decor for a special 2 year old boy who loves Sesame Street and Elmo. More details about the supplies used can be found below the images.
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