Sharing Kennedy's Mermaid Themed Birthday party! I'm sharing all the details and decorations from her special day!
Do your kids love mermaids? Make this easy mermaid wand craft for a fun summer activity. Great for birthday parties and pretend play!
Make a splash with our mermaid birthday party ideas! Get inspired by magical undersea decorations and party games for little arielles and tritons.
Make a splash with this Mermaid Themed Birthday Party by Jennifer Jones of Prettiest Print Shop, out of Belton, Texas USA! Filled with glistening decor, incredible mermaid-inspired sweets, bubbles and more, this event will be a favorite, to be sure! So flip your fins and dive in and be sure to swim past these darling details within: Mesmerizing Mermaid CakeIncredible Under the Sea Themed Sugar CookiesAcrylic Bubble Sweet LabelsMermaid-inspired Kid TableIridescent Table SettingsMermaid Fin Favor + Lunch Boxes
This mermaid party is full of fun mermaid games and decorations fit for an amazing fantasy world under the sea. You can host it on small budget too.
I am in the midst of redesigning Mr. B’s classroom. Last week I made these fan medallions to put up on one of the bulletin boards. A week has gone by, and I am feeling more gracious about them, maybe they weren’t as boring as I remember them being. I might make a few more… […]
DIY projects are a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to any event. Mermaid-themed parties are all the rage, and what better way to celebrate than with a DIY mermaid birthday number?
Ready to throw the most epic under-the-sea party of the year? These mermaid-themed party ideas are certain to make a splash with guests!
Mermaid themed parties are very popular and it's easy to see why! Here are some simple mermaid decorations, party favors, party ideas and more...
I love all the amazing Mermaid themed parties on Pinterest and across the web and there are so many gorgeous Mermaid party printables I wanted to share with all of you. So here is everything you need to throw your own Mermaid party, and most of them are free! Invitations Free Mermaid invitation from Punch Bowl Make your own mermaid invitation with free template and instructions from Ellie Rose Party Designs Mermaid scale invitation free from Punch Bowl Free printable Cutest Little Mermaid Invitations (and matching circle labels) Decorations Make this DIY shell garland with free printable from Party Delights Mermaid backdrop from Design Elements by Erin on Etsy Make your own Mermaid hats with free printables from Tinker About Printable customized Mermaid party decorations from May Details on Etsy Get free Aqua Mermaid printables from Magical Printables Get free paper shells, in two different sizes from Rose Caramelle Food and Drinks Free Mermaid cupcake toppers from Mermaid Printables Make these fun under the sea straws with free printables from Make and Tell Mermaid tail cupcake toppers from Make and Tell Printable Mermaid popcorn holder from Red Ted Art Get free cupcake toppers, place cards, and party signs from Kara's Party Mermaid Tableware set for $14.99 on Amazon Activities Free Mermaid bingo from Painting Paris Pink Get free Mermaid coloring pages from by Dawn Nicole Party Favours make your oen mermaid party boxes with free printables from Party Delights Free Mermaid tail party box printables from Tinker About Mermaid necklaces - 12 for $12.99 on Amazon Outfits Pretty "Be a Mermaid and Make Waves" Mermaid T-Shirt designed by me AverageMom Mermaid crowns from Applemint House on Etsy You can get these super cute mermaid leggings and various mermaid t-shirts from Aribella Collections Mermaid at Heart T-Shirt by AverageMom
Read about this awesome party and learn how to do it yourself including free printables!
Cami’s mermaid birthday party was a few weeks ago and I am still finding shells from the party randomly around our house! Camilla has been...
“Under the sea, Under the sea, Darling it’s better, Down where it’s wetter, Take it from me,” says our favorite crab, Sebastian from The Little …
A reef from cheap pool noodles? This will inspire you to create a faux coral reef for your Mermaid party! Click through to make a faux reef!
Pretty Blue and Green Party Decorations, Food, Favors and Other DIY Mermaid Party Ideas for a 7th Birthday Styled by Courtney Jacques
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This free printable mermaid paper crown is a great diy party craft for your kids. They will enjoy coloring their own mermaid costume!
This free printable mermaid headband craft is a fun, no-prep activity for kids at home or a mermaid birthday party activity!
Love mermaids? Then these mesmerizing mermaid crafts for kids are just what you need? Take an underwater adventure with these fun projects!
I and the children LOVE these AMAZING trash liner jellyfish. So simple, and yet such an amazing addition to our OCEAN/SEA theme. I have added a Youtube tutorial at the bottom. To make these I used two 10 gallon commercial trashcan liners, the ones for small office trash cans, at a cost of about 5 cents and about 10 minutes of time each. #1 The first liner is opened up, four "corners" [just grab the edge about every 1/4 around] brought together and stapled, then stuffed down into the center of the bag to create a bowl shape. #2 For the second liner, cut off the sealed edge. It is accordion folded in fourths. Unfold completely and fold over once to create a square, giving you four layers of plastic. Cut off the edges and cut into spiral. I did about a 1 - 1 1/4 inch thickness. The wider the strip the shorter the "tentacles." I didn't try to be that accurate or to make a perfect circle. I knew once they were opened out that it wouldn't matter. You end up with a pretty long strip. I folded it in half and cut it to create two strips of equal length. Since it's actually doubled over double layers, this gives you 8 tentacles total. Spread them all apart. \ If you try to attach them without separating them first, they will cling to one another and not fall properly to create the tentacle effect. Once separated, join them all together, placing them randomly together in a circle and stapling together. Since you have two sets of four of the same cut, this is important that they not sit perfectly together or it won't look right. Stick the tentacle staple up against the inside of the bowl shaped bag and push up with your hand. Collect all layers on the top, along with a string to hang if wanted, and staple. You can't see the staple on the ones I have up. The plastic folds over and hides it. The layers are: TENTACLES TOP OF BAG gathered together and folded over [pic below] BOTTOM CENTER OF BAG STRING FOR HANGING All are stapled through at once. I can now make them with just one stable through the whole thing, but it is easier to staple the tentacles first, then the top of the bag, then the combined pieces. These are WONDERFUL!! I'm so glad I came across the idea. I think my process is MUCH easier than the original instructions, which used clear rubber bands. This is an original idea of Casa Haus English that her daughter created for a school assignment. She placed her jellyfish creation on a stick and used it as a movable puppet. Our jellyfish did the same, which is really cool, but with 2 and 3-year-olds, playing with plastic bags just doesn't work. So, ours are hung from the ceiling. TUTORIAL I have received several emails about the bringing the "corners" together step, so have created the following tutorial. A couple of things to note is that for this one I used smaller liners than the ones in this post, and I folded the first liner in quarters rather than opening it out and folding it in half, so the tentacles came out shorter. Only the last staple is necessary. If you are making a lot of these, you'll probably get to the point where you can just hold it all together and only use the one staple. Tags: ocean, sea, theme, unit, preschool, kindergarten, child, care, childcare, daycare, beach, jellyfish, animals, craft, art, decoration, puppet, plastic, bag, trash, can, liner
How to make a delicious Mermaid Party Punch (or Ocean Water Punch) for your Under The Sea Themed Birthday Party - Easy 3 Simple Ingredients!
Looking for the cutest origami summer craft ever? I recently signed my son up for swimming lessons and realized... oof! Summer is right around the corner! That means that it's time for... summer crafts! Woo hoo! And what better way to inspire some summer crafting.. then this uber cute origami mermaid? Yup. Put this craft on your summer-to-do list! It's a must for all mermaid-loving kiddos! How to Fold an Origami Mermaid! This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support! Full disclaimer: I love making cute origami projects. However, I am an origami newbie and I don't design my own projects. Today's tutorial was inspired by one I found on a Japanese website. (Which by the way.. I can't find the website right now. But when I find the link, I will be sure to put it up here!) The directions were all in Japanese and slightly more complicated. I cut out a lot of the extra folds for this simpler version! Materials Needed to make this Origami Mermaid: To make this origami mermaid, you'll need: Sharpie Markers Scissors Origami Paper Tape Note: I am an origami newbie, so yes, I use scissors and tape. But, I still consider this an origami project because we are mostly folding paper to create this mermaid! Part 1: How to Fold the Mermaid's Face Step 1: Grab a piece of skin colored paper. Place the white side up. Fold your paper in half one way and unfold. Then, fold it in half the other way and unfold. Step 2: Now flip the paper over so that the paper is brown/peach side up. (Mine doesn't look brown because of the bad lighting. Sorry! But it's brown.) Now fold the paper in half diagonally. Step 3: 3a. Now open up your fold and flip the paper back so the white side is up. 3b. and 3c. Your paper now has crease marks so that when it is pressed on both sides and flattened... it should close up to look like a square. (Super cool, right?) Step 4: 4a. Fold back the two top sides. 4b. Fold up the two back sides. (Now you have ears.) Fold the bottom back and you'll have a chin. 4c. Grab your Sharpie and draw on a face. (Leave the top portion of your head pointy so that it can fit into your hair.) Congrats! You've got a face! Let's make that mermaid's body! Part 2: How to Fold the Mermaid's Body Step 1: Grab a piece of skin colored paper. Place the paper white side up. Then, fold the paper in half one way and unfold. Then, fold it in half the other way and unfold. Step 2: Fold up one side so that it meets one of your middle folds. Step 3: Not Shown- Unfold your fold from step 2 to completely open up your paper. (We did the previous folds so that it will be easier to fold along certain lines later on.) Step 4: Now fold the left and right sides of your origami paper in so that they meet the middle. Step 5: (Time to create arms.) 5a and 5b. Push upwards on the bottom creased portion of your paper to create a vertical opening. (I know this sounds weird. The pictures hopefully explain what to do better.) 5c. Press down to create arms. Step 6: (Time to slim down the body.) 6a. Slightly fold back one side. 6b. Now fold that side back the other way. (Kind of like a small accordion fold) 6c. Do the same two folds to the other side of your body. 6d. Flip over your body. It should look like this. Congrats! You have a mermaid's body! Now let's fold a mermaid tail! Part 3: How to Fold the Mermaid's Tail Step 1: 1a. Grab a piece of green paper. Place the paper white side up. Fold the right side over, leaving about a third uncovered. 1b. Fold the left side over so that the sides match. 1c. Fold the top corner down. 1d. Slip your top corner behind the other pieces. Step 2: 2a. Fold the bottom tip upwards. 2b. Now fold the tip downwards. 2c. Flip your tail over to the front. Grab a pair of scissors and cut along the fold to create two fins. 2d. This is what your fins will look like! Step 3: Slide your body into your tail. Fold the two two corners of your tail back so that your mermaid body fits snuggly in place. (Add tape!) This is what it will look like from the front. (Ack! She's naked!) Now let's make some hair. Grab another piece of paper and fashion yourself a hair piece. (The bangs allow you to slip in the pointed part of the face.) See? Tape the head in there. Tape all your body parts together. Add more details with Sharpie marker. Congratulations! You've got yourself an origami mermaid! Grab your mermaid tails and flippers and I hope you enjoy making this origami craft with the kiddos! By the way- if you liked this craft, definitely check out my other origami projects and these toilet roll mermaid and hula girls. They're also uber cute and fun to make! Let's Keep in Contact! You can always find more easy and fun ideas on my Pinterest, Facebook, or Instagram accounts! (Or subscribe to my email mailing list by filling out the pink bar at the top of the screen.) Happy making, friends!
The last installment of how to throw a Mermaid-themed party! Here, we help you with a mermaid tablescape idea, decorations and a photo back-drop.
These streamers were so much fun to make—talk about manipulating paper! It’s eco-friendly, inexpensive, and re-usable! Plus, I love to sew, so it’s a win, win. My inspiration was the oc…
A reef from cheap pool noodles? This will inspire you to create a faux coral reef for your Mermaid party! Click through to make a faux reef!