Planning a dinosaur-themed party? Coming up with the perfect Dinosaur snacks and dinosaur food couldn't be easier! Get inspired by Jurassic Park and pull out your kid's Dinosaur books to get planning, and surprise your
Beckam turned four! He is obsessed with Dinos right now so we went with a Dino themed party. The huge T-rex ballon was definitely a favorite!
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Ready for a roar-tastic dinosaur birthday party for your paleontologists? We have dino-mite dinosaur party ideas for birthday boy or girl party-saurus. From decor, foods, cakes, crafts, games & more.
For my little boy's 2nd birthday! He loves dinosaurs, so he shall have a dinosaur cake! Happy Birthday my little man!
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Roar! Owen is four! We celebrated with a cool modern dinosaur birthday party. The jungle dinosaur bash with aqua, navy & coral decorations was dino-mite!
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They can celebrate their special birthday with their favorite dino friends with Dino-Mite Dessert Plates! These bright small round plates feature cheerful dinos in party hats and headlines that read "Stomp" and "Roar!" Serve birthday cake or cupcakes on these convenient disposable party plates. Dino-Mite Dessert Plates product details: 8 per package 7in diameter Made in the USA SKU: 877356
Happy Wish Company excavated all the prehistoric details on this awesome dinosaur birthday party so you can throw one of your own!
Planning a dinosaur-themed party? Coming up with the perfect Dinosaur snacks and dinosaur food couldn't be easier! Get inspired by Jurassic Park and pull out your kid's Dinosaur books to get planning, and surprise your
Celebrating a Dinosaur Theme Birthday Party? Make your plain cake into a dinosaur birthday cake with this personalized cake topper! 20 color combinations to pick from for a boy's or girl's dinosaur party. So cute and so simple!
Last weekend, we celebrated my son's fifth birthday. He wanted a Dino Dan party - actually, he wanted to replicate the birthday party episode of Dino Dan. No pressure. We usually just invite the grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, but we have now embarked into the friend-party age. We set a limit of five friends (five years old, five friends; it made sense in my head), and ended up inviting eight, plus the usual family members. I've been an event planner since before I knew it was a profession. I love details! Even in college, when planning an off-campus building-wide party in our apartment complex, I had a clipboard and checklists. So, if you're thinking about planning a dinosaur party - or a Dino Dan party - allow me to share some ideas and guidelines to help you. Invitations Sure you could purchase dinosaur invitations at the store. Or, you could make them yourself. I printed the party information, four times to one sheet of paper. The party info started, "Dinosaur hunters and explorers, we need you! We will be digging for fossils and having a Dino Dan adventure to celebrate..." I cut them out (4"x 5 1/4"), then I cut brown card stock (construction paper will do) into quarters: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" each. I mounted the party info to the brown sheets and let my son decorate each one with dinosaur stickers. Decorations We had green balloons, streamers, and table cloths because that's my son's favorite color. Dino parties could also use shades of brown to make the party area look like a jungle. A week before the party, my sons and I went crazy with foam sheets, dinosaur stickers, and markers to make tons of dinosaur decorations. Then my almost-five-year-old started tracing his three middle fingers and connecting them to make dinosaur footprints. We made a herd's worth. Of course, some toy dinosaurs on the tables are a nice touch, too. Goodie Bags I found inexpensive pail-and-shovel sets for the "bags" and filled them with bubbles (slap a dinosaur sticker on the bottle and they become Dino Bubbles), dinosaur stickers, dinosaur temporary tattoos, and a dinosaur rubber ducky. Food Snacks: Prehistoric Cheese & Crackers Herbivore Treats (baby carrots, celery, peppers, hummus, and veggie dip) Carnivore Treats (animal crackers - my son's favorite) Rocks & Lava (chips & salsa) Dinosaur Bones (pretzel sticks, see photo above) Lunch: "Crustaceous" Pizza Dinosaur PB&Js (using a dinosaur sandwich cutter) Fruitasaurus Salad (pictured above; I chopped the rest into a fruit salad) Dinner (friends left at 2:00; our families stayed later): Herbivore Salad Pasta Raptor Salad Jurassic Potato Salad Rocks & Lava (Cornbread Muffins and Vegetarian Chili) Herbivore Treats on a Stick (Marinated & Grilled Veggie Kebabs) Dessert: Dinosaur Eggs in Nests (egg-shaped cake bites [vanilla cake mixed with raspberry preserves, coated in white chocolate and sprinkled with crushed freeze-dried raspberries], resting in Rice Krispie treats that were shaped in muffin tins to look like nests; see first photo below) Dinosaur Cupcakes (made in a dino-shaped muffin tin) Rock Foundation for the dinosaur cupcakes and dino eggs & nests (tube of cookie dough, rolled out onto a pizza stone with peanut butter chips, toffee bits, and graham cracker crumbs pressed in and baked for 17 minutes). We put a few cupcakes and eggs/nests on the "rock foundation" and put a "5" candle in one cupcake. This is what we brought out to sing "Happy Birthday." The rest of the cupcakes and eggs/nests were divided between two trays, for either end of the table. (see second photo below) Triassic Ice cream Activities One of the most important things I learned during Student Teaching was to change the stimulus every 15 minutes. This is true for all ages (even adults!). So I planned out our two hour party in fifteen-minute increments. 12:00 - 12:15 p.m. - friends arriving; play with backyard toys; Dinosaur Tattoos Materials Needed: Spray bottle with water, paper towels, tattoos (leftover from goodie bags) Rain Plan: Play with dinosaur toys; paper/crayons/dinosaur stickers out on the table; Dinosaur tattoos 12:15 - 12:30 p.m. - Dig for Dinosaur Eggs Materials Needed: shovels, enough hidden dinosaur eggs to yield 3-4 per guest, brown paper bags Rain Plan: Use large Rubbermaid bin filled with rice, on a large tarp; bury eggs in the rice We gave each child a shovel (the other half of the pail-and-shovel sets used for goodie bags) and told them that Dino Dan was here earlier and saw some dinosaurs lay eggs in the sandbox. Each person could find four eggs then we would hatch them. The dino eggs were made with a homemade play dough. The recipe I followed called for 2 1/2 cups of flour, 2 1/2 cups of used coffee grounds, 1 1/2 cups of salt, 1 cup of sand, and 3/4+ cups of water (enough to make it stick together). We shaped the "dough" around small plastic dinosaurs and let them dry for a few days. THE DOUGH IS NOT EDIBLE. Hopefully, that's obvious; just look at it: To hatch the eggs, the kids just used their fingers. We had a large bucket out and asked them to put the "egg shells" into the bucket, and they could put their dinosaurs into a bag. Before the party, I labeled brown paper bags with each child's name just for this part. 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 1:00 - 1:15 p.m. Dino Dan Scavenger Hunt Materials Needed: binoculars for each guest, large dinosaurs to hide, a cardboard leaf or drumstick-shape, cardboard legs (2 or 4) to hide, piñata with "final clue" inside, rope to tie the piñata, bat to hit the piñata Rain Plan: hide the objects in different rooms in the house; hang piñata in largest doorway (remove all breakable objects first) The mission of our scavenger hunt was to find out which dinosaur stole the goodie bags and where he hid them. First, we gave out binoculars - just like Dino Dan's - to use during the mission. Their first task was to find the suspects: some dinosaurs that were hidden. I had given each a tag with it's name, a leaf (herbivore) or chicken drumstick (carnivore), and either a 2 (biped) or 4 (quadruped). The next clue was hidden in the backyard: either a large cardboard leaf or drumstick. They found the leaf and we eliminated the carnivores. The next clue was hidden in the front yard: 2 or 4 cardboard legs. They found four, so we eliminated the bipeds. The final clue was hidden inside a stegosaurus piñata. There was a tiny triceratops with a note that read, "I hid your goodie bags in the garage." 1:15 - 1:30 p.m. Pin the Tail on the Stegosaurus Materials Needed: dinosaur poster (I drew & painted one; or you can buy one), paper "tails" - with each guest's name written on one, masking tape, blindfold Rain Plan: hang the poster in the hallway 1:30 p.m. Cake & Ice Cream 1:45 p.m. Open Gifts 2:00 p.m. Say Goodbye & Thank You to Friends I had a couple of extra tricks up my sleeve, just in case. And they came in handy. First, was Brontosaurus, Brontosaurus, T. rex (instead of Duck, Duck, Goose). The pizza was delivered a few minutes late, so this was a good time-filler. Second, while we were getting desserts on the table, it was difficult to keep all the kids in their seats. They wanted to play. So I handed out Magic Color Scratch Dinosaurs to each child, along with a scratching tool (they come with the set). The dinosaurs are black and the kids scratch designs onto them, revealing a rainbow of colors underneath. The set also comes with string, so they can hang them up at home. The kids liked scratching away, and by the time they finished, cake was served. My son had a blast. His friends and our family had a great time, too. Even I had fun, once I put my clipboard down. I hope these ideas are helpful, and if you have any dino-rific party tips, please Post a Comment to share them. As always, thanks for reading. Happy exploring. Happy dinosaur hunting. And happy 5th birthday to my sweet boy.
ROAR for all the moms who love to plan the best parties no matter what!!! We have selected 50 dinosaur party ideas everyone will love!
Planning a dinosaur-themed party? Coming up with the perfect Dinosaur snacks and dinosaur food couldn't be easier! Get inspired by Jurassic Park and pull out your kid's Dinosaur books to get planning, and surprise your
ROAR for all the moms who love to plan the best parties no matter what!!! We have selected 50 dinosaur party ideas everyone will love!
An easy and frugal way to make DIY dinosaur bones. Kids can help make these fun and easy bones. We used them for a dinosaur dig at a birthday party.
ROAR for all the moms who love to plan the best parties no matter what!!! We have selected 50 dinosaur party ideas everyone will love!
ROAR for all the moms who love to plan the best parties no matter what!!! We have selected 50 dinosaur party ideas everyone will love!
Does your little one love dinosaurs? Plan a roarsome dinosaur birthday party with these dino-mite ideas! It's no wonder why dinosaur birthday parties have been popular for a long time. There are so many fun and creative ideas for a dino-mite dinosaur birthday celebration for both boys and girls. How to throw a dinosaur birthday
When it comes to birthday parties, I am all about the decorations. Food is great, but nothing says "party" more than banners, streamers, confetti, and
ROAR for all the moms who love to plan the best parties no matter what!!! We have selected 50 dinosaur party ideas everyone will love!
Our dinosaur-obsessed little boy turned three back in June and I can hardly believe how fast 3 years has flown by. Weren't we just bringing him home from the NICU and only sleeping for an hour or so at a time? It certainly feels that way. At some point after his Wild Things 2nd Birthday party I made a proclamation that I was going low-key next year. I was going to rent a room at one of those bounce places, get a cake, and call it a day. But a year later he was still intimidated by those big bounce places and I just couldn't imagine spending his birthday doing something he didn't love. So we started brainstorming what he DOES love. He loves dinosaurs. He loved hunting for eggs at Easter. He loves running around and playing with his friends. It seemed a no-brainer that we were going to be planning a dinosaur party. Thankfully our sweet friends let us throw the party in their home since our townhouse is much too small for all his little friends, and I was nervous about going the park pavilion route again since June weather is notoriously rainy. (Jacob was born on a rainy Tuesday and it's rained every June 10th since) While I wouldn't call the party low-key it was significantly scaled back from last year, which is really saying something since my party planning personality is decidedly "go big or go home." We didn't build any pineapple trees, so I'll call it a step in the right direction. Having the party at a private residence meant I was able to decorate the night before, and for the first time ever, we were actually ready when the party started. I had started my party planning with a few key details - a color scheme of navy, aqua, and coral; a dinosaur theme, two fun activities, and a simple menu. The table was the focal point of the party. I covered it in wrapping paper that I stamped using dinosaur foot prints in the party colors. I then lined the middle with dinosaurs wearing party hats and mini dinosaur eggs. At each place setting was a paper plate (with a dinosaur bite taken out of it), napkin, fork, dinosaur party hat, and a plastic mason jar with each kids name and a dinosaur on it. On the wall behind the table was a large banner I had made. I purchased a T-Rex watercolor painting off Etsy and then had it blown up to 4ft x 6ft on Vista Print. (search for coupon codes, I found one for 50% off!!) We draped a balloon swag across the top and side to tie in the party colors. These are a brand new product from Twigs and Twirls and it was so easy to put together! It comes with big and small balloons as well as balloon tape. You just blow up the balloons and then pop the bottom through a hold in the tape, alternating colors and sizes until you like how it looks. Then you can use the tape to hang it too! In the corner on a small table I set up two of Jacob's stuffed dinosaurs, in party hats of course, as well as a book (Tyrannosaurus Drip) for his guests to sign. This is a tradition I started back at his first birthday party and I plan to do it every year! It's so fun for us to look back and remember who was there and read the sweet messages they wrote. I decorated the table with two confetti balloons and his big "3" balloon. On the opposite wall we set up the buffet with Jacob's cake and some cookie favors. The table also held some big dinosaur eggs, paper mache dinosaurs, confetti balloons, a three-rex banner, and our letter board. The large eggs on the buffet started out as paper mache eggs that I grabbed around Easter time. The small ones on the table were wooden eggs. I spray painted all of them white and then used a tooth brush to splatter on paint in our color scheme to make them look dinosaur-ish. The cake was a simple white cake with fresh strawberry filling from Publix. I added three aqua candles to the middle, then made a ring of small dinosaurs around the outside. We also had cupcakes on hand for the kids, each with a plastic dinosaur on top. The cookies were made for us by a local baker and I was so impressed with how well they matched our custom invitation from Spruce and Willow. We planned a super simple menu: plus provided stromboli, pasta salad, fruit salad, and mixed salad for the adults. Along with some pre-historic punch. (We used this recipe HERE) The first activity we planned was a dinosaur egg hunt. My mom made these amazing backpacks (from the pattern HERE) and each kid got one. The backpacks doubled as a favor (along with their personalized cups and the cookies) and also as a bag for collecting their dinosaur eggs. I used dinosaur eggs from Oriental Trading as well as regular easter eggs filled with candy spread out all over the yard. There were over 200 eggs for the 7 kids, so everyone got a good bag full. I also spread out dinosaur figurines for them to find, and each kid got to take home a couple. The second activity was a piñata I had made and stuffed with all kinds of goodies from Oriental Trading: mini puzzles, bath squirts, sunglasses, bubbles, tattoos, candy, finger puppets, etc. all dinosaur themed. I made the piñata using the cardboard method (see tutorial HERE) and used painters tape to secure it, since I didn't want it to be TOO sturdy. I then covered it in tissue paper fringe attached with a glue stick. The kids gave it their best go, but it ended up taking several adults to break it open! For the rest of the party, the kids did what they like to do best - play and eat cake! This was the first year that Jacob really "got it" that this party was for him. He loved when everyone sang to him, and blew out the candles as best he could. (he needed a little bit of help!) It was such a fun party and because we were able to do so much the night before i was able to relax and enjoy it, isn't that always the goal? Little buddy had so much fun playing and celebrating with his friends, and as predicted, cried when it was all over and time to go home for a nap. I couldn't have asked for a better party or better friends to celebrate with us! Thank you to all our friends and family for loving on our little boy and helping him celebrate THREE. Momma is all partied out and not thinking about his next party for at least 10 more months! Supplies Invitation // c/o Willow & Spruce Kraft Wrapping Paper, Wooden Eggs, Paper Mache Dinos & Dino Foam Stamps // Target Navy Paper Plates, Coral Napkins, Aqua Silverware // Target Plastic Mason Jars // Target Patterned straws, Balloons, & Confetti // c/o Twigs & Twirls Dinosaur Party Hats // Corrinerelly (Etsy) Dinosaur Painting // Custom Prints Your Way (Etsy) Cake Candles // Cranky Cakes Shop (Etsy) Mini Dinosaur Figurines // Amazon Tyrannosaurus Drip Book // Amazon Pinata Filler & Egg Hunt Eggs // c/o Oriental Trading Backpack Pattern // Lark Crafts Pinata Tutorial // The Sweetest Occasion Cake & Cupcakes // Publix Custom Cookies // Sweetly Done by Candi Plastic Dinosaurs & Paper Mache Eggs // Michaels Here's an image to pin!
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Planning a dinosaur-themed party? Coming up with the perfect Dinosaur snacks and dinosaur food couldn't be easier! Get inspired by Jurassic Park and pull out your kid's Dinosaur books to get planning, and surprise your
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Dinosaur Birthday Balloon Display **Please read before purchasing** Dinosaur Balloon Column:This roarsome display will look great for your dinosaur mad little ones. This is a DIY balloon display kit and includes all of the balloons pictured for you to create this design. The set will also include instructions on how to create this very easy display. 6x White leaf latex Balloons 6x Green Latex Balloons 4x Foil Dinosaur Balloons 1x 32inch Green Foil Number Balloon 5x Dino claw Balloon Stickers 1x Instruction Sheet ***All balloons are checked before dispatch however it is very difficult to dectect tiny holes. If any of your balloons are defective please contact us in the first instance and a partial refund will be processed.*** Delivery This item will be posted within 1-2 working days via Royal Mail 2nd Class. You can choose to have this delivered 1st Class but this will be at an extra cost of £1.15 per item. If you have any questions at all please don't hesitate to contact me. Warning un-inflated or popped balloons can be a serious choking hazard for small children.