The coronavirus is a party pooper. People are trying to celebrate their birthdays, but social distancing won't let them. No more hugs, no more kisses; all they get now are a few best wishes over the phone, and that's it.
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These mustache party ideas would be perfect for a Movember party. Whatever the age of your guests, they will love this theme, especially with a photo booth!
Calling all superheroes! A quick and easy way to theme a party is with the food, so don't miss our ideas for simple superhero party food.
Thunderbirds 4 We made this for an avid Thunderbirds fan
I think there are so many little ways to really make a person feel special about their birthday--but life is busy and sometimes those birthday's sneak up on us! So I'm going to make your life super easy and give you lots of fun ways to make anyone's birthday AMAZING and they are all super easy!
Party And Sleep-over ActivitiesFill with activities (there are a few examples at the end) to do or clues to a riddle they have to figure out in order to get a big surprise.Answer the question that is facing youChoose the option closest to your chest after catchingTalent Show Every kid is good at doing something and this activity gives everyone a chance to show off. The judges could be parents or older siblings. Let each child spend 10 minutes perfecting their act. Call in the judges and have one kid at a time come forward and do her act. After everyone has received a turn, the judges will be given 10 minutes to come to a unanimous agreement on a winner.The Dream House Game Give everyone two pieces of paper and a pen and let her write down all the things they want in their dream house. On the second paper they will draw the things in their dream house. Each child will then get a chance to show her dream house to everyone and have them guess from the picture the things that are inside the house.Ice Cream Sundae Activities Ask the teens to sit around a table and give each teen a plastic bowl. Place a cherry in the bottom of each player's bowl. Put a variety of sundae ingredients, like ice cream, nuts, bananas, strawberries, chocolate chips, candy pieces, whipped cream and flavored syrups, on the table. Tell the teens to make ice cream sundaes. After they finish, tell them to place their hands behind their backs. The first player to find the cherry on the bottom of the bowl and eat it wins the game.Pajama Contest When writing the invitations, tell your guests to bring their best pajamas to the party. Later in the party when the guests put on their pajamas, have them come out and model them. Award prizes to the guests with the funniest, cutest, silliest and plainest pajamas. Another variation to this game is a slippers contest. Tell the guests to wear their favorite pair of slippers and award prizes to the guests with the cutest, funniest, silliest and scariest pair of slippers.
Avengers Assemble: You'll love these superhero party ideas, decor and snacks inspired by your favorite MARVEL characters and The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
We've been busy--throwing a Cowboy Birthday Party for N, who turned five last month. The cowboy theme was his idea, and I was surprised at how little there is out there for small cowboys. It seems that if a birthday theme is not commercial, you won't find tablecloths and matching cups for it anywhere local.So we did the best we could! Once N came up with the idea, I searched my house for related items, asked people I know to search around their homes, surfed the web and local stores for more ideas, and then tried to adapt party classics (pin the tail on the donkey, for instance) to fit our theme. One web site I find particularly helpful is BirthdayPartyIdeas.com. The only cowboy items I found to purchase were the plates, cups and napkins in the 'western' theme, pictured above. We used a Toy Story cowboy Lego set for our cake topper, but otherwise tried to stay away from using too much Toy Story. We used star cookie cutters for the cake and the cupcakes, above, and my mother was clever enough to realize that if we used a Santa boot cookie cutter in May, it would look just like a cowboy boot! I used a toothpick to draw features on the boots, throwing on the occasional silver ball for decoration. The craft store had foam western houses (for $7 each!!), so I adapted the idea. I purchased western foam stickers (much cheaper!) and some craft sticks (even cheaper!). I covered tissue boxes with the craft sticks, made doors and signs for each one from a large sheet of foam, and let the kids decorate the houses as an ice-breaker activity at the beginning of the party. The houses served as place markers and goody bag holders. (Goody bags were just brown paper bags tied with twine and a bit of bandanna. Inside, guests would find candy, a small toy snake, a bison tattoo donated by a local bison farm, some playing cards, and whatever goodies the cowpokes earned throughout the party.) For our party, we made up a wanted poster for RattleSnake Pete, wanted for scattering rattlesnake eggs all over the ranch. The kids went in search of RattleSnake Pete, starting with earning their sheriff badges in a game of "Pin the Badge on the Sheriff". From there, they had to pan for gold (pennies and gold rocks from the craft store floral aisle) to get money for supplies. Panning for gold required a snack break, so we dined on Corn Puffs, which look a lot like golden nuggets. The first supplies needed were horses! To get a horse, each cowpoke had to lasso a horse with a hula hoop. The kids also played horseshoes at this area. From there, the cowpokes needed guns, and to earn a squirt gun, they needed to take target practice. [Just for the record, I have long been an opponent to guns in the house. I caved on this stance for this party for several reasons, and I'll be honest and admit that one of those reasons is the fact that N is my youngest and I just don't feel like fighting an uphill battle anymore...my boys were born making battle noises and will turn anything--sticks, ribbons, noodles, grass--into guns.] For target practice, the cowpokes needed to squirt a hole in the tissue paper target, which was fun to do with a squirt gun. After target practice and some horse riding, we played There's A Snake In My Boot (based on the saying of Woody in Toy Story, when his string is pulled). I made a boot from an oats container and the cowpokes took turns throwing plastic snakes in the boot. Winners (everyone's a winner!) got gummy snakes for a snack. The kids followed the trail to an area of the lawn where rattlesnake eggs were hidden everywhere (yes, I had to take out the Easter Eggs that I only put away a month before!) and found a large stuffed snake...Rattlesnake Pete was a real snake! Well, that put a new light on this 'criminal'. No wonder there were snake eggs! But since we can't have a dangerous snake at a party, the only solution was to confuse the snake and head it in the other direction. We did this by playing 'hot potato' with the snake until it got dizzy and looked like it would leave us alone while we ate cake and ice cream. I am thankful to my older children for helping to lead the small children through all the activities. I am also thankful to my parents who supplied the hula hoops and many other party items. : )
My friend asked me to make her son's 5th birthday cake, and when I asked her what he wanted on it, she said, "Oh, just put on gobs and gobs of candy." Instead of piling on candy haphazardly, I thought it should look like the Candy Land board game. The birthday boy, his friends and family members loved it! —Pen Perez, Berkeley, California
Super easy and so much fun this LEGO Cupcakes recipe will be a hit at your LEGO birthday party! You could even let the kids decorate there own for a fun LEGO party activity!
There are tons of Lego cake ideas out there that need professional skills to create. This Lego birthday cake is so cute and simple enough for anyone to do. Decorate your cake with your child's age made from Lego bricks and their favorite Lego characters. A name cake topper in classic Lego colors completes the look for your perfect Lego Birthday Cake.
This is a recipe for Captain America Cupcakes. This is a fun and easy recipe for Captain America Superhero Cupcakes which is perfect for a superhero party
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