Minecraft birthday party ideas, free minecraft party printables, and fun food menu ideas for an epic Minecraft birthday party.
A printable LEGO workbook is a fun kids activity that's a perfect boredom buster to spark creativity at home or in the classroom.
Hello there! I wanted to pop in quick and share the birthday card I made for Gabe's 11th birthday-yes, 11th! Doesn't seem possible! I've been on several Pokemon hunts with him, so I thought he'd appreciate this:) I started with a Basic Black base, which I folded in half, and ran it through the Big Shot using the retired Circles Framelits. The dies in the current Layering Circles Framelits weren't big enough. I then cut a smaller circle out of Real Red and Whisper White Cardstock. I cut them in half and attached them to the base with Liquid Tombow. I then added a strip of Basic Black Cardstock over the seam. I cut out 2 more circles out of Basic Black and Whisper White Cardstock and layered them over the strip. I used the Large Numbers Framelits to cut out the '11' and attached the one on the circles with Liquid Tombow, and the other with Glue Dots, so they'd lay evenly. The sentiment is from the SAB set Tasty Trucks, using Memento Black ink. I used Daffodil Delight Cardstock, and used one of the dies from the circles framelits to cut out Pikachu's head. I used the Pyramid Pals Thinlits to cut out his ears and nose. I had to trim down his ears a bit because they were too big. I used the retired 1/4" Handheld Circle Punch for his eyes and cheeks. I used the current 1/8" Handheld Circle Punch for the white's of his eyes. I'm so mad! I forgot to color the tips of his ears black. That's what I get for waiting til the last minute to make his card:( Oh well, he probably got over it when he found the $50 inside:( ) Stop back tomorrow for another fun birthday card. Thanks so much for stopping by!
I'm pretty sure, if you are throwing a Paris themed birthday party, the expectation is that there will be Eiffel Tower decorations. I mean, who goes to Paris, without even glancing at the Eiffel Tower, right? I have plenty of small Eiffel Tower statues but when I think Eiffel Tower decorations, in my opinion, bigger is better. If you are crazy enough that you'd want to make your own Cardboard Eiffel Tower, keep on reading... Grab a ladder and some large cardboard boxes. With your first piece of cardboard propped or pinned to your ladder, from behind, begin to trace the bottom of your Eiffel Tower. The space between the inside of the ladder legs is perfect for the cut out at the bottom center of the Tower. Trace along the inside using the ladder legs to guide for width. After tracing each section or part onto the cardboard, I'd cut that section out before moving on to the next section, adjusting my design as I went. I used the outside of the ladder to determine the width of the Eiffel Tower, again, tracing from the ladder side to determine the shape I used. At the base, I also kept the flap, folded backwards for the ladder to rest on, providing additional support. I used two pieces of cardboard to construct my Eiffel Tower. At the base the cardboard piece went width-wise and the top {connected with tape from the back} I used length-wise. I would have been happy keeping the Eiffel Tower propped against the ladder but the Mister didn't like the idea of 14 nine year old girls being able to climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower so he made a stand. But, really, if you want to save yourself the trouble of making a stand, simply keep it clipped to the ladder...just like the picture below, the Eiffel Tower is propped against the ladder. Once I finished tracing out the shape and cutting it down, I started working on the design. My ruler, pencil, eraser and some Google images of the Eiffel Tower were all that I needed. In pencil, I drew out the design I thought worked best. I started with the bottom, which is why one side looks a little wonky, by the time I got to the middle, I worked out the kinks. The key is to draw lines in sections all the way across the tower and work your Xs {or grid} spaced evenly between the lines. When my design was completed, I painted over my pattern with black paint. I left the cardboard in it's natural state. Once it was finished, I topped it with the French flag. The perfect finishing touch. Then, I let the Mister worry about how we would transport this 7 1/2 foot tall Eiffel Tower to the Paris party. Like any tourist, I was busy on getting the typical tourist pictures...because, if you are going to go to Paris, you need to get a picture in front of the Eiffel Tower.
🎈 Make your kids birthday extra special with a ballon avalanche! #birthday #birthdayparty #momlife #kidsactivities #partyideas #tipsandtricks. Jeff & Lauren · Original audio
Less than a week before Ella’s birthday party, she told me that she thought we needed a craft. Normally, I would have had a moment of sheer panic, but since the party was already geared to be super low-key, I felt sure we could pull it together in the nick of time. I took to...Read More »
Little M&M chose Pokémon for his birthday party theme this year. Although this is not something I am terribly familiar with, I still had a ton of fun putting this party together for him. Take a look at some of our party details below: FOOD Here is our beverage table (the free printable water bottle labels came from here): Our party began at 2pm, so we just served snack foods at the beginning of the party, cake at the end of the party and then ordered pizza for whomever was still around at night. This was a family-only party so that was basically everyone! Here are the foods we served as people arrived: And here are our three homemade cookie cakes. We wanted to use primarily chocolate/vanilla frosting so we only made one Pokéball cake out of pre-packaged, colored frosting. PARTY ACTIVITIES and GAMES We love putting together fun games for our parties! Here is what we did today: GAME #1: This game was for the kids and the adults. We simply placed gummy worms in a jar and asked our guests to guess how many "caterpie" were in the jar. At the end of the party we peeked at the guesses, and the person who guessed the right amount (or came the closest) was able to take the jar home with them! GAME #2: Our first hands-on activity of the day was to design a pokéball. We purchased smooth foam balls from the craft store, and offered crayons for them to use to draw on them. I found a perfect chart on Google with some of the most popular pokéballs to serve as inspiration (though the link is faulty so I cannot credit the original maker of this awesome chart). Some of the kids decorated a specific pokéball from the chart: and others designed their very own: GAME #3: Our next game was a scavenger hunt! I created this pokédex in Photoshop Elements and hid each Pokémon image featured on it around the main level of the house. This was surprisingly a super engaging and well-loved activity! The kids were so excited to run around looking high and low for these Pokémon. Later when asked what his favorite part of the party was, the scavenger hunt was definitely mentioned! GAME #4: One thing I know about Pokémon is that you've "Gotta catch 'em all!" So that was the main idea behind this next game. I purchased red and white bowls from the Dollar Tree, and added one Pokémon image to each, with increasing point values. The kids had to use their own pokéball (which they decorated earlier in the party) to toss into the bowls. After five throws, the person with the highest sum of points was the winner. They stood behind a masking tape line just a few feet away from the first bowl. Each kid threw the ball five times, and I was so pleased that everyone got at least a couple shots into the bowls. Some sharp throwers even "caught" the 100-point MewTwo! GAME #5: I discovered this fun science activity on this website. It was such a great addition to the party! We purchased a bag of miniature Pokémon from Amazon. Using a 2:1 mixture of baking soda and water, we hid them inside little eggs. Then, using pipettes and vinegar, the kids were able to "hatch" some Pokémon eggs! We were lucky in that our bag of assorted Pokémon contained 6 Pikachus! So we were sure to include those (distinguishing them with yellow food coloring dots on the eggs) to ensure each guest could hatch a Pikachu (only my two kids had to share one). We had each of the 7 kids hatch a total of three eggs, and then they could take them home with them! For the kids this was a big hit, but note that the vinegar smell was strong at this moment, and the adults definitely noticed! Perhaps open a window or do this activity outside if you are able! GAME #6: Our final game was a Beedrill Balloon Pop! We always like to have some kind of balloon game at our parties, but I wanted something different than the usual. So we blew up about 50-60 yellow and black balloons, filling some of them with images of Weedles and Kakunas (these are lesser evolved Beedrills). The object of the game was for the kids to pop all the balloons to find the one balloon containing the Mega Beedrill (the highest evolved Beedrill). They had SO much fun doing this. And...if you could believe it...the Mega Beedrill was discovered in the very LAST balloon! PRIZES Obviously the winner of the first game, guessing the number of Caterpies in the jar, received the jar of Caterpies. But for the other games that yielded a winner (Gotta Catch 'Em All and Beedrill Balloon Pop) we gave away these chocolate bar "medals." I quickly printed a little image to put on each of them. PARTY FAVORS I turned white favor bags into pokéballs using construction paper. Inside each was a Pokémon cup (Party City), Pokémon pencils and tattoos (Amazon) and some miniature chocolate bars with Pokémon face labels (free labels from here). Obviously, each guest also brought home their decorated pokéballs and the three figurines they each hatched from eggs. It was a tremendous success, and Little M&M was so happy! WE LOVE THROWING PARTIES! If you enjoyed looking at these party details, please take a look back at some of our other exciting themes: Mary Poppins (Honey Pot's 6th birthday party) The Good Dinosaur (Little M&M's 4th birthday party) Aristocats / Kittens (Honey Pot's 5th birthday party) Cars / Race Cars (Little M&M's 3rd birthday party) Peter Pan (Honey Pot's 4th birthday party)* Paw Patrol /Puppies (Little M&M's 2nd birthday party)* The Little Mermaid (Honey Pot's 3rd birthday party)* Hot Air Balloons (Little M&M's 1st birthday party) Elmo / Sesame Street (Honey Pot's 2nd birthday party) * Some of our most popular posts!
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A Jollibee-themed birthday party placemat. Have a fun Jollibee kid's party with this party birthday placemat for kids and kids at heart. Dimension: 11" x 8.5" I N S T A N T D O W N L O A D You will receive printable JPG and PDF files within 24 hours. **This is a DIGITAL download item. NO PHYSICAL item(s) will be shipped.** You will be responsible for the printing of your placemat. After purchase, you will receive an email receipt from Etsy with a link to download your purchase. ⭐STEPS ON PURCHASE: 1. Purchase this digital product listing. 2. After payment is complete you will be redirected to a page with a digital download link. Additionally, this link will be mailed to you, or 3. Go to this link to download: http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases as soon as you complete your purchase. ⭐PRINTING • Print at home or at your local copy shop. • Printer settings should be set to "Actual Size". • Cut cards to size along grey dashed perforations. ⭐CUSTOM REQUESTS • If you need a different sign size than the current one or you want a separate personalized item, do not hesitate to contact me. • If you have any issues or need any help with your order, don't hesitate to get in touch with me and I will answer as soon as possible. COPYRIGHT NOTICE This artwork is the copyright property of Bright Lingo Press and is for personal use only. Reselling, sharing, distributing, reproducing, or profiting from these designs is strictly prohibited. By purchasing from Bright Lingo Press, you agree to the copyright terms.
This ultimate birthday party checklist will walk you through every step you need to take to plan the perfect birthday party!
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Free Printable Harry Potter Banner Letters template. Hogwarts wizarding world party decorations for a birthday, wedding, or baby shower.
🥳 Simple trick to secure ballon decorations! #balloons #partyideas #party #birthday #tipsandtricks. Jeff & Lauren · Original audio
A simple geology themed birthday party for our newest eight year old!
How to plan a FUN FORTNITE PARTY for birthday, baby shower, wedding, or other celebration worth floss dancing to. Ideas & supplies for tons of fun!
These 10 best scavenger hunt ideas for tweens are great because it gets them moving! And since scavenger hunts are so interactive it is easy to put kids together into groups to work on finding items- even if they don't know each other well- perfect for kids birthday parties and get togethers!
I think a party is a party when the hats come out. I love to have a stash of DIY Paper Party Hats ready to go. I can’t wait to get these into your hand, too. All you have to do is: print my Paper Party Hat printable, assemble, embellish: PARTY! There are so many fun ways to do this.
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Want to have your own Spider-Man paper puppet ? Just download the template, use the link below. After that all you have to do is print, cut and assemble!
This Spy Party was one of the BEST birthday parties we've ever had! Each of the 7 missions were so much fun and the kids were totally into it!
Today I'm sharing these free Army Birthday Party Printables! I made these very simple so they can be used for a boy or girl's army party!
Celebrate your child’s milestones! This makes a great keepsake or gift and can be customized to any age. This listing is for a one-sided digital file. The PDF or JPG will be delivered to you electronically for you to print on your own. Please note no physical product will be sent. {SIZES AVAILABLE} - 5 x 7" - 8 x 10” - 11 x 14” - 16 x 20” - 18 x 24” - 20 x 30” - 24 x 36” Other sizes are available and should be requested in the "Note to Seller" box. {OPTIONS} Your keepsake can be in color or black and white. Please include those details in the "Note to Seller" box. {STEP 1} Add this listing to your cart and provide the following in “Note to Seller” box: •Image you would like to use. Your image should be high-resolution with plenty of white space around or against a white or dark-colored backdrop. Please keep in mind that cell phone photos may not be high res enough for the larger sizes listed. I can help with editing the photo if needed. Please be specific. I am happy to review your images before purchasing this listing. •10-12 fun facts of your choosing {STEP 2} I will send you a digital proof to review within 2-4 business days with your customization. Your order will include two digital test proofs to ensure your order is exactly what you want. Extra proofs will be $15 each. {STEP 3} Once you approve the design, I will email you your high-res PDF or JPG to print yourself or to send to a local printer. You can print as many as you like!
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Are you bored with common birthday party theme? Let's look at our collection below. There are several carnival birthday invitation template you can get. Not