As I planned my daughter’s Octonauts Birthday Party, I had to come up with some ideas to keep the kids entertained. My initial thought was to create a trivia game based on the show, but I quickly realized that it was very likely that not all guests were as obsessed ... Read More
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Looking for more Octonauts party ideas? Make sure you check out our Octonauts Birthday Party Food Ideas, Octonauts Favor Ideas, Octonauts Birthday Party Decoration Ideas, Sea Anemone Pipe Cleaner Craft and Paper Plate Fish Aquarium Craft! Are you planning an Octonauts birthday party? We have a bunch of Octonauts party ideas here on the blog. I've had so many requests for the Octonauts food signs that I featured in our party food idea post that I have turned them into a free printable to share with you! Your party guests can explore, rescue, and protect to their heart's content while munching on every Octonauts themed food imaginable. Our Octonauts party food signs printable includes the following: -Buncha Muncha Crunchy Carrots -Kelp Cakes -Barnacle Kabobs -Fish Biscuits -Gup of Fruit -Professor Inkling's Humuhumunukunukuapuaa Hummus -Sea Cucumbers -Sticky Starfish -Seaweed Chips -Fresh Salt-Free Ocean & Jellyfish Juice -Shark Teeth -Sound the Octo-Alert! -Pufferfish -Coral Chunks -"Don't Forget to Take Home a Sparkly Sea Urchin & Jumping Jellyfish" (more for favors than food - it's a bonus!). Most of the snacks we served were pretty easy to put together, and everyone enjoyed the party table! The majority of our food items were allergen-free as my son can't have wheat/gluten, dairy, or eggs. But you could do equivalent menu items with any kind of snacks you want. Make sure you check out the Octonauts Party Food Ideas post for more details on each of our menu items. I think the Gup of Fruit was one of my very favorite parts of the party table. When you're ready, you can grab your free printable Octonauts Food Signs and get ready for your own awesome party! I trimmed my food signs inside the black lines, then glued them to slightly larger pieces of colored card stock to make them pop on the party table. I usually use a paper slicer to ensure I get even cuts. What will you serve at your Octonauts birthday party?
Looking for more Octonauts party ideas? Make sure you check out our Octonauts Favor Ideas, Octonauts Food Signs Free Printable, Octonauts Birthday Party Decoration Ideas, Sea Anemone Pipe Cleaner Craft and Paper Plate Fish Aquarium Craft! When I was planning Lincoln's Octonauts birthday party, I ran into some challenges when it came to Octonauts birthday party food ideas. Lincoln is on a special diet due to some recently discovered food sensitivities, so he can't have dairy, gluten, wheat, oats, or eggs. Making a birthday party food plan with those specifications felt impossible, but really, it turned out just fine. Lincoln loved just about everything, and if our guests thought the cake tasted weird, they didn't say anything. For the party table, I just did a blue tablecloth, representative of the ocean. We attached small sparkly fish and sea creatures (cut with my Silhouette Portrait) to balloon strings and let those dangle above and behind the table. It gave a good impression of an underwater world. We found pictures of the characters online to use for the food signs. You can find my free printable of these signs here. Our menu included: -Peso's Sticky Starfish (similar to Rice Krispies treats, but made with vegan rice cereal, shortening, and gluten-free marshmallows, cut into star shapes). -Shellington's Jumping Jellyfish Jello -Gup of Fruit (cut from a canteloupe to resemble the Gup A) -Seaweed Chips (homemade kale chips) -Tweak's Buncha Muncha Crunchy Carrots -Professor Inkling's Humuhumunukunukuapua'a Hummus -Sea Cucumbers -Tunip's Fish Biscuits (cupcakes made with this vegan recipe) -Barnacle Kabobs (grape skewers) -Kwazii's Shark Teeth (vegan "cheese") -Coral Chunks (dried pineapple) -Jellyfish Juice (orange juice) -Fresh, salt-free ocean water (bottles) We also served sweet tea, but it was added at the last minute and didn't get a clever tag. Ha! It really turned out cute - and everything was healthy! Definitely a win. The Humuhumunukunukuapua'a Hummus included a bell pepper cut to resemble an octopus. Andrew drew on eyes and a monocle with a Sharpie. I wish bell peppers came in pink! The Fruit Gup A was probably the cutest thing on the table. I meant to put some characters in it and forgot, but I thought that would have been a nice touch. (tutorial on how I made it coming soon) My kids were probably responsible for clearing out the strawberries, watermelon, canteloupe, and blueberries used in this fruit assortment all on their own. The Buncha Muncha Crunchy Carrots were definitely the easiest thing to make. The Sticky Starfish did not retain their sticky awesomeness very well. Within about an hour, they were pretty crunchy and hard to eat. I may need to create a better recipe. The kids loved the jello, too. It wasn't Jello brand - I found it in the health food section at my grocery store. It's not free of sugar, but it does not have artificial color. I'm surprised how much we loved these cupcakes (link above). They're vegan. It's the best no-egg baked goods recipe I've discovered yet. For the frosting, we made easy coconut whipped cream. Sea Cucumbers were really easy, too - just slice 'em up! Seaweed chips were made using a kale chips recipe we found on Google or Pinterest. I honestly don't remember which one, but most of them are pretty similar. They turned out great. They were actually one of my favorite things on the table. There was actually some real cheese offered in the Shark Teeth option, but my kids just ate the vegan option. I didn't think I should force our guests to put aside all normal things in one shot. I didn't have a way to prop up the Fresh Salt-Free Ocean sign, so I used a little bowl of beans. But then I think everyone thought they were supposed to eat the beans. So it was a bit confusing. I had every intention of cutting up some Larabars (my kids' favorite snack lately) to be "Kelp Cakes," but ran out of time. Addie, ever the food thief, was happy to sneak in a rice chip before the party officially started. Lincoln was perfectly thrilled with his birthday cupcake, the food assortment, and all the other party activities! And that, friends, is why I plan parties - the sheer joy on my kid's face. I hope you enjoyed these Octonauts birthday party food ideas! Let me know in a comment below if you use them for your own party!