Nate's 4 yr old Wall-E Themed Birthday Party For my son's 4 yr old birthday, it had to be Wall-E themed! A few weeks earlier we did our Wall-E themed birthday shoot to go with his party and these photos were great to hang on a ribbon on the wall for everyone to see. Wall-E birthday things are very hard to find. They are not in stores but you can find some things online. Thanks to Pinterest, I was able to make most of these decorations.So, if you are planning a Wall-E party for your little one, here's some ideas... You can find rolls of banner paper at your local craft store. The yellow and turquoise pots were in the $1 bin at Walmart and made great decorations that the kids could take home with them. These photos were taken a couple of weeks before for his 4 yr old shoot. We incorporated his Wall-e toys and a shirt we had made at a beach vendor in Myrtle Beach as well as a small cake with the number 4 candle on it. T-shirt by: Blown Away Airbrush , Broadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach, SC Cookies by: Phil's Sweet Hope Cookie Shoppe White Lunch Bags from Walmart, Candy Bar Signs by Amber S. Wallace Cupcakes by my friend, Naomi Hager. Cupcake Toppers from Ebay. Wall-E masks For the masks, I printed these out on cardstock and cut them out and then bough a packet of sticks in the Walmart craft section for $1.99 and then taped them to the backside of the mask to use for great photos! Yellow bucket in the $1 bin at Target. Bithday card by my 7 yr old neice, Maddy. Robot Wall-E from Santa Clause, and I think he got it from Toys R Us, but I'm pretty sure you can find them on Ebay now. Copyright Amber S. Wallace Photography http://amberswallacephotography.shutterfly.com/ Copyright All photos/images are the exclusive property of Amber S. Wallace Photography, North Carolina and are protected under the United States and International Copyright Laws. These images are presented by the photographer in their own photographic style and may not be changed, altered, cropped, manipulated or altered in any way, shape or form by anyone other than Amber S. Wallace Photography. The images may not be reproduced, copied, printed or transmitted without the express written permission of Amber S. Wallace, North Carolina. Photographs may not be submitted for any photo or model competition in any form. Photographs posted in any location on the web and/or social networks must list “Copyright Amber S. Wallace Photography” under each image.
Today we are sharing the last birthday party we threw before Covid. Brings back memories of so many fun celebrations and makes me pretty sad for the ones we’ve missed out on the rest of the year. This party was...
Break it open and check out what's inside this L.O.L. Surprise Birthday Party is full of details, sure to make all little girls come alive! Styled by Rochelle Muscat of Pop the Balloon!, out of Woongarrah / NSW / Australia; this dazzling event, with it's L.O.L. sweets and shimmering decor, is certain to SURPRISE! Ideas and elements you have to pop over from this birthday bash, include: L.O.L. Surprise Drip Cake Sprinkled L.O.L. Surprise Doll Cupcakes on Silver Glitter Pedestals Black & White Polka Dot Runners Tulle Table Skirts Sparkly Craft Table Shimmering L.O.L. Surprise Doll Table Partyware + Table Settings Bright Pink + Blue Beverages in Mason Jar Dispensers L.O.L. Surprise Doll Standees
I was all down to throw my son’s 5th birthday party at Nickel City. This is what I did for my daughter for her 9th birthday earlier this year and my son told me during her party that he wanted the same party. Awesome! I thought. There was no setting-up, decorating, planning, or …
I am not really sure who came up with the idea for Z to have a Renaissance/Dragon birthday party. But I've gotta tell ya, it was a ton of fun to put together! It started out more on the "How to Train Your Dragon" theme, but morphed into Knights and Princesses and general medieval-ness with a few Dragons thrown in for good measure. When I asked Z what he wanted to do for his birthday many, many months ahead of time he asked for a pinata. I thought yeah, ok, we'll see. Then when the theme narrowed down and the dragon aspect had been tossed around I actually found a dragon pinata! I knew the theme could be locked in and we were good to go! I started working on his costume in January thinking that 5 months would be plenty of time to get it done. Alas, as I write this it's still not finished. Not to worry, I have a few weeks before the start of the Colorado Renaissance Festival. I plan to have it complete for our yearly visit there. I did, however, make lots of other things for the party like the cake, games and decorations. With great info from Nancy at dabbled.org, Peggy Weaver's fondant recipe and a simple tutorial from FamilyFun.com I had the courage to make the cake myself (and with lots of help and support from my MIL!!! - thank you!). It was so much fun to work on but I have 100X more respect for cake artists. An entire day of work went into that little guy which was promptly gobbled up by a pack of 6 year olds in less than 2 minutes! One of the first things I put togther were the Jousting Stick Ponies and Pool Noodle Lances. While searching Family Fun.com for ideas for the cake I found the great section they have on Medieval Party Ideas. One of the games they suggest is an obstacle course type game which requires the horses and lances. I found the stick ponies and the pool noodles at the Dollar Store! Score! To make them more like tournament horses I dressed them with felt "armor" head dresses and embellished with little rhinestones. I also cut off the leads they had on, which looked more western, and replaced with coordinating colors of ribbon. The pool noodles were decorated with crepe streamers (it's what I had on hand, although in hind sight I wish I had used the colored duct tape like FF.com recommends. The streamers fell off after just a little bit of rough play). Next we wanted to have games that were somewhat Renaissance authentic. I found several sights with references to games children would have played in medieval times. The games are fairly simple and use simple materials as well so they are super easy to make yourself. The first is a game called Queek. It's played on a checkered surface like chess. The game pieces are stones which are thrown onto the checkered playing area. The Player calls out whether the stone will land on a light or dark square. If it lands on the correct square the player gets a point. The game field is made from a large scrap piece of mat-board. Eventually I'd like to make a larger quilt version. The game pieces are made from small flat-ish stones. There were no references to how many people could play the game so I made six sets of four stones and painted them different colors so it would be easy to tell whose were whose. Once again, Z and I went on a hunt to find as many similarly shaped and sized stones as we could and he had a blast painting them all. Next is a simple game of Ring Toss. It's played just like Horse Shoes. You toss your rings at a stake and ones that land around the stake earn 3 points, touching = 2 points and the ring closest to the stake gets one point. You can play with single players or two teams of two. I made the rings from 3/8" rope from the hardware store. I cut them in lengths of about 30" and twisted them over on themselves. I used hot glue to bind the ends and wrapped tape to secure. Then to make it easy to distinguish each teams rings I cut scrap pieces of fabric (that I used to make the decorative banners with ) and tied over the taped areas. Voila, instant function and flair! The stakes are made with discarded tree branches. One end was whittled into a point so it could easily be driven into the ground. Primitive game play in the most fun way! Last but not least, the decorations. Unfortunately I didn't get very good pictures of all the decorations. I made large Royal Banners out of thrifted curtains I cut up, altered and added the Fleur de Lis. The Castle wall was used as part of the "Storming the Castle" section of the obstacle course as well as a fun decoration/prop/photo op booth. It was made from a large cardboard box (from my just-delivered-new futon) which was hinged together and fastened with bolts and painted to look like a stone wall with leftover grey primer I had on hand. I added curtains with the remaining fabric from the banners and tied them back with left over rope pieces from the ring toss game. I believe a fun day was had by all and a sweet little Six year old got to celebrate his birthday in Royal Style!
Make a wish and dream away over this Four Ever A Princess Birthday Party by Katherine Fernandez out of West Caldwell, NJ, USA! Featuring a dreamy and chic vibe with tantalizing treats and more, this event will be a princess party favorite, to be sure! So don your gowns and don't forget to take a spin over these mesmerizing details: Adorable Princess-inspired Birthday Cake Four Ever a Princess Tissue Tassel Backdrop Princess Themed Cookies Twinkling Birch Trees Pastel Balloon Garland Darling Princess-inspired Cakesicles Birthday Girl Party Hat + Flags
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Perk up your ears and sniff around, this 5th Birthday Puppy Paw-ty by Angela Lane of Peony Puppy Events and Styling, out of Gold Coast , Australia is full of adorable ideas to be dug up and found! So wag your tail and jump in, this party is one that will definitely make you drool! Details sure to get you barking from this fun celebration, include: Adorable Dog Themed Cakes Puppy Cupcakes Plush Puppy Adoption Monochromatic Dog Plates + Cups Dachshund Chocolate Bars Dog Themed Balloon Installation And Perfectly Precious Puppy Paw-ty Signage!
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The L.O.L surprise dolls are so popular, Lily brings them to school every morning to show all the girls in her before school program. I created a few printables for Lily and decided to create party invitations for other girls or boys who want to have a L.O.L. birthday party. blue invitation pink invitation I saved them two - to a page so they would be a more convenient size when printing. You might also like L.O.L surprise Bingo And you can find Everything you need for a L.O.L. Surprise birthday here - including tons of free printables and gift ideas.
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Planning a Trolls birthday party and searching for the perfect Trolls invitation? Try making this POP-UP Trolls invitation and impress all your guests! Just like Poppy does in the movie, hand out your very own pop-up invitations for your next Trolls party! Follow along below to find out how you can make this!Plus, I created two free printable templates to help you along the way. Click the links to get access before getting started:1. If you’d prefer to print your pop-up invitation and cut by
Add title Parisian Cafe Birthday Party Kid Table from a Parisian Cafe Birthday Party on Kara's Party Ideas | KarasPartyIdeas.com Off you go to the streets of Pari...This Parisian Cafe Birthday Party by Parisa Kaprealian of Pretty Please Design, out of Newport Beach, CA, is sure to fill you with glee! Featuring the cutest custom decor, Parisian sweets and florals, to be sure, this event will have you smitten to the core! So don a beret and stop in to spot these darling details within: Custom Parisian Cafe + Backdrop Parisian Gift Box Birthday Cake Cafe Dessert Tables Parisian Sugar Cookies Laduree Macaron Tower + Decor Color-coordinated Guest Table lined with sweet Hydrangea Centerpieces Custom Parisian Cafe-tagged Table Settings
How to host a royally fun princesses & knights themed birthday party with a punny invitation, DIY castle backdrop, a golden birthday banner, creative activities for kids of all ages & party favors galore! Party Theme As we left Raina’s “princesses & knights” themed birthday party this March, Juniper leaned over to me and said,...
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If you are hosting a Dora The Explorer party then your little explorers are going to need some Binoculars. You can see the full tutorial here. These make a great DIY take-home favor gift too for yo…
I don’t know who could be happier about the current cat trend, than my cute little fournager. She spends a good amount of time meowing around the house and insisting that we treat her like a cat. So, when trying to come up with a theme for her fourth birthday party, a “kitty cat” theme was just the ticket! I didn’t get too fancy or anything. I just whipped up some
>Like I said in Part One, my “Dream Team” and I were really into this theme and had a blast coming up with ideas for it. For this second part, I’m excited to share detail…
{I changed the address for blogging purposes and sorry for the white out!} We love birthdays! I think everyone does. A few weeks ago, we had a fun French MADELINE themed birthday party for Linden. One of our favorite literary little girls, Madeline is a French girl who lives in “an old house in Paris” […]
These 3 strand pipe cleaner bracelets are SO EASY to make! They take less than 10 minutes! Just twist together a few pipe cleaners and add pony beads to create a super fun bracelet for yourself or your friends. This low mess craft uses simple craft supplies that you probably already have at home. Wear a single one of these adorable bracelets or a whole group of them on your wrist. They're so cute! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How