How to make an easy Angry Birds Party Decoration with FREE Printables using card board boxes
We are huge fans of angry birds at our house, so we made an awesome giant DIY angry birds game to play in our front yard. It was a blast and a super easy to make! With school starting soon, you may be on the hunt for a new cell phone for one of your
A Guide to the ULTIMATE DIY Angry Birds Party, a list of party ideas and tutorials
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A Guide to the ULTIMATE DIY Angry Birds Party, a list of party ideas and tutorials
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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!
Hello friends, it's Jennifer Kirlin of BellaGrey Designs here to share an Angry Birdday Party inspired by the Angry Bird video game. A game where players use a slingshot to launch unhappy birds into structures and enemy pigs. In March, I had the pleasure of designing and styling Celena Vittorio's daughter Annabella's 6th birthday party. Celena
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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.
Life Sized Angry Birds Game: We were walking through Walmart when we saw some Angry Bird stuffed animal toys for sale. My wife and I looked at each other and said "we need to build a life sized Angry Birds Game". So, we bought some stuffed Angry Birds, some wood, various hardwa…
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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Awesome Angry Birds party and free printables. Check out this cool party and learn how to recreate the look easily at home. Plus Angry Bird Printables
Are you trying to come up with things to do with your family? Spending hundreds on toys is an idea, but so is spending an afternoon with your kids making fun paper crafts. You may think the latter is rather uneventful, but there are many more things you can do with paper, printable models and online sources. Up next, we will take a look at several activities that involve a bit of paper and some ink.
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I have had the most amazing March so far. The month started off with a fantastic birthday (which included some unexpected hail and a day off of work). It continued with a couple of amazing wins by the Wolfpack and the payoff from a few months of hard work which was extremely rewarding. This weekend was kicked off with more late night basketball and housecleaning before the most awesome angry birds birthday party ever. After celebrating my baby girl's birthday we got to go to a late showing of the Hunger Games which I had been eagerly waiting months to see. It was awesome. For the birthday party Jonathan built Julianna a big slingshot which the kids used to shoot tennis balls across the front yard at pyramids of shoe boxes, angry birds style. It was perfect for six year olds. We also had the angry pig pinata that the kids had a blast beating. And of course there was plenty of sugar to eat. We were really worried about the weather because it seems like we always plan for an outdoor birthday party for Jules and then the weather does not cooperate despite her birthday being March 25th. Every year of her life it has been absolutely freezing on her birthay. This year there were tornado warnings and thunderstorms. Fortunately, it rained all morning, cleared and became sunny for the party, and rained and hailed in the evening after it was all over. It couldn't have been more perfect. God is good. I can't believe my girl is six. Furthermore, I can't believe I wore maternity capris to her six year birthday party. I think it's time to go clothes shopping; whaddya think? Anyway, fabulous weekend. Fabulous March. And Spring Break is coming soon! Life is good! Happy Sunday everyone! Pin It
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DIY Angry Birds MagnetsThis free printable feature three full sheets of fun Angry Birds printables: one page of lumbar and stone, one of birds and pigs, and a whole page of extra accessories. Check out the post for info on how to turn the printables into magnets. The possibilities are endless for fridge play with this fun homemade craft.View This Tutorial
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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This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser, Walmart Family Mobile. All opinions are mine alone. #AngryForSavings #CollectiveBias My kids have been obsessed with Angry Birds pretty much since the beginning. It was the first game I downloaded when I bought my first smartphone and
yesterday we held quentin's 3rd and final 5th birthday party. just about the entire world showed up, resulting in us having 14 people staying in our house on friday night. good times. this final 5th birthday party celebration was angry birds themed. got this idea on pinterest i love how Q lined up his plush angry birds like they do in the game this was still during party set-up. then things got crazy. the wind started blowing, making citronella candles and paper table coverings a bad combo. while i ran inside to look for tablecloth clips, disaster took hold. a table cloth and several balloons / balloon weights perished in the great angry bird fire of '12. i didn't actually get to see it. i'm sure that would have really helped my stress levels. not long after the accidental pig roast, a big thunderstorm came rolling through. which is totally awesome when your main party activity includes a zillion cardboard boxes and playground balls with pig faces poorly glue-sticked on to them. sigh. but we persevered, and eventually the sun came back out. decor the saggy, waterlogged level of angry birds the portion of the birthday banner that survived gotta love when toys you already have can serve as decorations my favorite balloon guarding the "eggs" the citronella candle that started the blaze quite a haul even our awesomely tacky welcome bear got in on the party caroline's healthy lunch choice of watermelon and jelly beans the youngest guest we tried to build a slingshot for the live-action game of angry birds but it was not successful but it didn't matter we just threw the birds/balls at the pigs instead baby cousin logan is totally involved maybe the small one will work? nope. baby cousin logan wants to know what all the fuss is about we played several "levels" pickle finally gets in on the action but surprisingly, ginny (the wrecking ball) never gets involved and then the beautiful part... the recycling truck will be here on wednesday to take it all away :) cake! i think he liked it! blowing out the candles and knocking over the pig tower. 5000 points! not surprisingly, he got a lot of angry birds. i foresee some really intense levels getting constructed in my living room really excited about our piggy pillow he was very excited about presents this year. even books and clothes got positive reactions. (as opposed to last year, when anything that wasn't a monster truck was immediately dissed.) millennium falcon! he really liked this grave digger card awesome legos, uncle matt! jake and the "everland" pirates purple grave digger. i rule at parenting. more birds! and bugs! Q's pinata did not have easy-pull strings like caroline's had. first, he tried punching it... then we got out the bat lilly gave it a good shot and so did gin and pickle too after a 2nd round, no real damage had been done, so daddy took over scavengers! hey! what did i miss?
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