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With the growing popularity of the Angry Birds Game and Angry Birds Parties to come I wanted to put together this page to showcase some creative Angry Birds Cakes, Cupcake and Cookies that have been created. You will find lots of ideas and inspiration to hopefully create your own right here. My recent obsession with
My baby turned two! He has a slight Angry Birds obsession. "A-Birds! A-Birds!" "Yellow A-Bird say, 'Ack! Wheeeeee!'" "iCat? iCat! iCat! A-Birds!" He loves to play on the iPad, which is affectionately calls "iCat." Since letting a two-year-old go to town on an iPad isn't something I'd like to claim to do all that often, I made him some bean bags from felt and old t-shirts. We like to set them up on wooden blocks and play real-life Angry Birds. Yeah, sure, not as fun as the electronic version, but it works. And it has to be better for his brain, right? I used a plain red shirt and more scrap felt (okay, it does spontaneously reproduce, yes?) to make him an Angry Bird shirt. He was in love.
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Free Angry Birds Papers ( stickers, cupcake toppers) printable
Among all of the hundreds of things that I love to do I have to say that spending time with my family is NUMBER ONE. So let me share with all of you one of the latest activities that we did together in our backyard. I call this…. OUR GIANT GAME BOARD. These are the basic items that …
I am burning the midnight oil these days getting ready for our Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet. Here are a couple of the printables I have worked up for the various Angry Bird needs we have. I don't have anything made up yet, but here are the printables. Above are the little birdies and pigs that I plan to use when making the napkin ring-like thingies. This... This... And This are labels for the photo cubes {Finished product to be shown off shortly}. These are tiny pigs I am using for the centerpieces. These... And these are slightly bigger piggies for the bean bag toss game. These are the biggest piggies. I was going to use these for the bean bag toss game, but now I think they might be too big. These too. This... and this are for the blocks that are part of the centerpieces. These are the faces found HERE for balloons, I just shrunk them smaller to fit either small balloons or the foam balls {only $.98 at Walmart} I am using on the tables. These and... These are the birdies I am using for the beanbag toss. OK, wish me luck. Now to take all these hours of printable-making and turn them into actual things. Have a Great Weekend!!! You can download all of these files HERE from Dropbox!
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Once Wyatt said he wanted an Angry Birds birthday party, the ideas started flowing. I had my own thoughts and ideas, and I found inspiration from the internet. Angry Birds seems to be everywhere, except not in the party supply department. So, we had to come up with some things on our own; but, since when has that ever been an issue for us? We got started yesterday as soon as we got back from soccer with the balloons. I found a printable template to make the Angry Birds from balloons over on this website. And really, it's all the decorating we needed to do! We had a great assembly line...cut, spray with adhesive, stick to balloons, tie string, and hang. It was really nice to have the extra hands of my parents and Monica and Michael here to help, and to be at the party! We loved having them here! We hung them upside down from the ceiling at different levels. It couldn't have looked more awesome, in my opinion! Since the theme was based on an actual game, I figured it would be really cool to make a life-sized Angry Birds game. I couldn't find anything to go off of from the internet, so it was kind of up to me how I wanted to do it. I thought so hard about how I wanted to do it, and finally came up with it. Eric would make a slingshot (however he wanted to), we would spray paint boxes to be the stone/wood/glass that the Angry Birds shoot into, balloons for the green pigs, and (my genius idea) to paint kickballs as the Angry Birds! Which, we would give away as the party favor! (Another genius idea by me.) So, that's what I did. I used acrylic craft paint to paint the yellow and red Angry birds. And it really didn't take too long! Only a couple of hours, total, to do them all. I was really, really happy with how they turned out. After everything was in place and cleaned up, it was time to celebrate our little man! I used photoshop to create a Wyatt Angry Birds invitation. And then had it printed to use as decoration. His little face on the red Angry Bird cracks me up. Wyatt makes the best faces! Michael and Eric set up the Angry Birds game out in the back yard. They corralled all of the children onto the deck while they set it up and "tested" it out. After the men played for a bit, I got in there and set up the boxes and threw in the pig balloons. Eric tried so hard to come up with ways on how to get the balloons to pop or explode upon the Angry Bird ball hitting them, but couldn't come up with something that was cost-effective. But it was OK, because the pigs didn't last long; they got blown away or snatched by children who wanted to play with them. In the game, the slingshot and the pile-ons (?) are positioned and lined up like this. But it gave it a narrow target. So we ended up turning the pile-ons the other way, so that we could actually hit them and knock stuff down. Oh yeah, we also got a bounce house, which all of the kids loved, of course. (It's a great way to wear them out, too!) Wyatt taking a turn launching an Angry Bird. Jackson loved, loved, loved stacking the boxes. He got so into it! It doesn't surprise me, though, because of how much he loves the game. I loved watching him build the pile-ons. He was so proud of them and had so much fun doing it! The kids loved the slingshot. And I loved how they lined up and took turns with it! And it was just as much fun for everyone to make the pile-ons. As someone at the party said, it was such a great "boy" thing to have at the party. I couldn't agree more! Singing to Wyatt. Wyatt had a blast. We all had a blast. Wyatt got a bunch of cool toys, too. I don't think there was a happier boy around. The boy is so loved. So loved by all. He just has something that draws people to him. And I don't think it's the red hair. He's such a sweet, tender, loving boy and it shows! We are so happy to have him in our lives!
This adorable ANGRY BIRDS BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Jen Carver of Banner Events. This party looks like it was so much fun! Everything is absolutely adorable! There are so many fabulous ideas here. Some of my favorite party elements are: The angry bird drink bottles with crowns The life size angry birds game The angry bird cake pops The angry birds party background and party decor and MORE!
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My son just turned 7 years old and he really wanted to have an Angry Birds Star Wars birthday party. So it was up to me to figure out how to make that happen! The first thing I worked on the invitations. I found a nice large Angry Birds Star Wars Logo graphic online and used that as a base for my invitations. I found a font that looked like the Angry Birds Font as well as a Star Wars font and used them to add text to the image. It turned out pretty awesome, don't you think? Next I worked on the party favors/goody bags to send home with his friends. Naturally with any party theme that includes Star wars, we had to make pool noodle light sabers for all his friends. I LOVE how they turned out, and they were really easy. We just cut the pool noodles in half, and taped the bottoms with chrome duct tape. Then I used black electrical tape to make all the pool noodles look like light saber handles. Each one was different, and the boys LOVED them. We also sent home a little goody bag. Luckily Angry Birds Star Wars is very popular and I found an abundance of Angry Bird Star Wars goodies at Walmart in their dollar bins. They had pens, pencils, activity packs, notebooks, you name it! We decided to send home a fun activity pack, some coloring pages, a pencil, and Angry Birds Star Wars Bag. I put the logos on the little black bags myself. I used my craft cutter to make a stencil of the logo and then painted it on with fabric paint. They turned out great! As you can see, I just used black vinyl tablecloths and paper products. The boys didn't care about that stuff anyway. I did find a really cool double-sided Angry Birds Star Wars banner to print and hang up, which all the boys thought was pretty cool. Before long we had everything ready for the party. When the day arrived, Jonah was SO excited for the party to start. He couldn't wait for his guests to arrive. As soon as the boys arrived, they each got to pick a pool noodle. As you can guess, Jedi battles immediately ensued! The good thing is that with the pool noodle light sabers, no one really gets hurt. Especially when you lay the ground rule of "No hitting above the shoulders". Games As soon as all the boys arrived, we started the games. The first game was called Jedi Lightsaber Battle. We gave each of the boys a cracker tied on a string to put around their necks. The cracker represented their life force. They had to protect their life using their lightsaber (not by covering it with their hand!) If their cracker got broken, then they "died". The last Jedi standing was declared the winner. Needless to say, the boys loved this game! It is perfect for boys this age group or older. We even ended up playing it more than once, so it was a good thing I made plenty of "cracker necklaces". After all that lightsaber dueling, the boys were a little out of breath. So we decided to play a round of Angry Bird Star Wars Bingo. This was a great game to get the boys to sit still for a minute, and they loved it! They got to look for their favorite characters on their game boards, and eat their candy markers when someone got bingo! I actually made the bingo boards myself in Photoshop. They were based on inspiration I found at an Etsy shop and it was not too hard to create them using images I found online. We played one other quick game that the boys thought was a lot of fun: Pop the Piggies. I made lots of balloons that looked like stormtrooper pigs. I drew the faces on the with marker and then added the ears. Pretty cool, huh? We divided up into two teams and each team had to run across the lawn, grab a pig, and take it back to his team and pop it. Then the next person in line got to go get a pig to pop. The first team done with their balloons won. It was really fun! After our short games, we started the main game: life-sized Angry Bird Star Wars. A friend of ours recently did an Angry Birds party and built a real sling shot. They were kind enough to let us borrow it. How cool is that? We used lots of cardboard boxes to create the sets for the boys to shoot down. They had a great time setting up the cardboard boxes. I thought about getting plush Angry Bird Star Wars characters for them to knock down, but decided they were a bit too expensive. So I just printed out images of imperial pigs online and glued them onto boxes. Honestly I don't think the boys cared that the pictures were just glued on boxes. They just LOVED putting the balls in the slingshot and letting them fly! We had so much fun stacking the boxes up and then letting the birds go! The balls had bird faces painted on them and everything. They didn't look exactly like the characters in Angry Birds Star Wars, but nobody seemed to mind at all! We had so much fun! Before long it was time for the cupcakes. I looked everywhere for cake ideas, but did not want to dish out a ton of money for fondant figures. Nor did I especially feel like making an elaborate cake myself. So here is what we ended up with. Pretty cool, huh? I found these edible cupcake toppers at a shop called Caketattoos. They are printed with edible ink on edible paper and were so easy to put on the cupcakes. I think they looked great! The boys loved them. The shop even sells images that are large enough to put on a cake. We almost went that route, but cupcakes are always good at a party! Jonah and his friends absolutely LOVED his party. It was SO much fun that the boys didn't want to leave when their parents came to get them! Now that's what I call a party! Linked up to Wordful Wednesday, Wordish Wednesday, and Wordless Wednesdays all over.
My son just turned 7 years old and he really wanted to have an Angry Birds Star Wars birthday party. So it was up to me to figure out how to make that happen! The first thing I worked on the invitations. I found a nice large Angry Birds Star Wars Logo graphic online and used that as a base for my invitations. I found a font that looked like the Angry Birds Font as well as a Star Wars font and used them to add text to the image. It turned out pretty awesome, don't you think? Next I worked on the party favors/goody bags to send home with his friends. Naturally with any party theme that includes Star wars, we had to make pool noodle light sabers for all his friends. I LOVE how they turned out, and they were really easy. We just cut the pool noodles in half, and taped the bottoms with chrome duct tape. Then I used black electrical tape to make all the pool noodles look like light saber handles. Each one was different, and the boys LOVED them. We also sent home a little goody bag. Luckily Angry Birds Star Wars is very popular and I found an abundance of Angry Bird Star Wars goodies at Walmart in their dollar bins. They had pens, pencils, activity packs, notebooks, you name it! We decided to send home a fun activity pack, some coloring pages, a pencil, and Angry Birds Star Wars Bag. I put the logos on the little black bags myself. I used my craft cutter to make a stencil of the logo and then painted it on with fabric paint. They turned out great! As you can see, I just used black vinyl tablecloths and paper products. The boys didn't care about that stuff anyway. I did find a really cool double-sided Angry Birds Star Wars banner to print and hang up, which all the boys thought was pretty cool. Before long we had everything ready for the party. When the day arrived, Jonah was SO excited for the party to start. He couldn't wait for his guests to arrive. As soon as the boys arrived, they each got to pick a pool noodle. As you can guess, Jedi battles immediately ensued! The good thing is that with the pool noodle light sabers, no one really gets hurt. Especially when you lay the ground rule of "No hitting above the shoulders". Games As soon as all the boys arrived, we started the games. The first game was called Jedi Lightsaber Battle. We gave each of the boys a cracker tied on a string to put around their necks. The cracker represented their life force. They had to protect their life using their lightsaber (not by covering it with their hand!) If their cracker got broken, then they "died". The last Jedi standing was declared the winner. Needless to say, the boys loved this game! It is perfect for boys this age group or older. We even ended up playing it more than once, so it was a good thing I made plenty of "cracker necklaces". After all that lightsaber dueling, the boys were a little out of breath. So we decided to play a round of Angry Bird Star Wars Bingo. This was a great game to get the boys to sit still for a minute, and they loved it! They got to look for their favorite characters on their game boards, and eat their candy markers when someone got bingo! I actually made the bingo boards myself in Photoshop. They were based on inspiration I found at an Etsy shop and it was not too hard to create them using images I found online. We played one other quick game that the boys thought was a lot of fun: Pop the Piggies. I made lots of balloons that looked like stormtrooper pigs. I drew the faces on the with marker and then added the ears. Pretty cool, huh? We divided up into two teams and each team had to run across the lawn, grab a pig, and take it back to his team and pop it. Then the next person in line got to go get a pig to pop. The first team done with their balloons won. It was really fun! After our short games, we started the main game: life-sized Angry Bird Star Wars. A friend of ours recently did an Angry Birds party and built a real sling shot. They were kind enough to let us borrow it. How cool is that? We used lots of cardboard boxes to create the sets for the boys to shoot down. They had a great time setting up the cardboard boxes. I thought about getting plush Angry Bird Star Wars characters for them to knock down, but decided they were a bit too expensive. So I just printed out images of imperial pigs online and glued them onto boxes. Honestly I don't think the boys cared that the pictures were just glued on boxes. They just LOVED putting the balls in the slingshot and letting them fly! We had so much fun stacking the boxes up and then letting the birds go! The balls had bird faces painted on them and everything. They didn't look exactly like the characters in Angry Birds Star Wars, but nobody seemed to mind at all! We had so much fun! Before long it was time for the cupcakes. I looked everywhere for cake ideas, but did not want to dish out a ton of money for fondant figures. Nor did I especially feel like making an elaborate cake myself. So here is what we ended up with. Pretty cool, huh? I found these edible cupcake toppers at a shop called Caketattoos. They are printed with edible ink on edible paper and were so easy to put on the cupcakes. I think they looked great! The boys loved them. The shop even sells images that are large enough to put on a cake. We almost went that route, but cupcakes are always good at a party! Jonah and his friends absolutely LOVED his party. It was SO much fun that the boys didn't want to leave when their parents came to get them! Now that's what I call a party! Linked up to Wordful Wednesday, Wordish Wednesday, and Wordless Wednesdays all over.
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This fabulous ANGRY BIRDS STAR WARS THEMED FIFTH BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Kelly Alexander of Celebrate These Moments.
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