Sing with me: There’s 104 days of summer vacation and school comes along just to end it. So the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it…” It’s entirely possible I loved this theme just as much as my 7yo. It might also be true that I’ve set the DVR…
"Ferb, I know what we are going to do today...". This Phineas and Ferb Party was a blast to throw! Confession: I LOVE Disney's Phineas and Ferb show.
We are a little bit obsessed with Phineas and Ferb at my house. I think the show is HILARIOUS and so do my kids. We laugh at different things, but we all like to watch. It hit me when I was trying to plan a birthday party for my almost 4-year-old that Phineas and Ferb would be a perfect theme for him. I asked him what he thought and got an ecstatic "YES!!!!" So we cooked up an invitation: The inside has the party deets, and finishes the "I know what we're going to do today" phrase: Hey Ferb, I know what we're going to do...on {the date of the party}. Unfolded, Perry looks like this: I created several printables (like this invitation) along with this party, planning to share them. Unfortunately, Disney's copyright department makes it really difficult to get permission for these things! So in 4-6 weeks when I find out if I can legally share them, hopefully I will be putting up links for you to download! Fishing with Nosie This game was fun and so easy! I printed some fish on colored paper and attached paper clips to them. We pilfered the dowels living in our window tracks (keeping us safe from outside intruders), tied some bakers' twine to them, and taped super strong magnets (leftover from this project) to the ends. We put the paper fish in our empty swimming pool (with Nosey the Lake Nose Monster--Season 2, episode 1--Sitting in the middle) The objective was to see how many fish they could "catch" in 30 seconds. This was one of the favorite activities--especially with our littlest guests. Our lawn took a while to recover from that empty swimming pool sitting there for an hour: be warned! Find a shady spot if you can, where it won't get so hot and kill the grass! Want the fish printable? Silhouette Studio .SVG .PDF Just print them out on colored cardstock and cut them out! Hopefully someday I can share the Nosey printable. Thumb Wars Buford and Phineas have a major thumb war show down in the episode "Raging Bully" (season 1). Ours was a little less organized, but still a lot of fun! Did I mention easy? I'm all about simple party games. Fireside Girl Patches I made patches for each of our activities so that the kids would be able to earn them--just like Isabella and her Fireside Girl friends are always doing. I also made sashes out of butcher paper so we could staple the badges on after completing each activity. It was a cute idea, really. Unfortunately, the butcher paper sashes were just annoying for the kids--always falling off and getting in the way! We ditched them half way through the first activity. Meh. If I did it again, I would buy a couple of yards of felt at the fabric store (not the little squares, but the by-the-bolt stuff) and make the sashes out of that. Hopefully, a printable with all the badges will be available soon (pretty please, Disney?) Pin the Hat on Perry No explanation needed, really. A secret agent platypus needs his hat! Again, hopefully, I'll be able to put the files I created to make the poster and the hats up. Present-inator Pinata Dr. Doofenshmirtz has been at it again. He's created the Present-inator to take away all of the presents in the Tri-State Area!!! Because of course, he never received any presents in all of his sad childhood. Ocelots aren't really into giving gifts, you know. Luckily, Agent P is on the case, but he needs our help! Can the party guests take down the -inator while Perry takes down Doof? We had lots of littles, and I didn't want them to be trampled in the mad scramble for pinata candy. So we made some treat bags for each of them: I have the tags, which come in 6 colors, for you to download: Silhouette SVG PDF Cute huh? Well, let's just say, sidewalk chalk? In a pinata? An incredibly unbreakable pinata... I don't suggest it. Why wouldn't it break? We built it around the ribs of a box. I cut out as much as I could without completely losing the box shape, then we wrapped the strips of papier mache around it. We did leave the bottom in--turns out 12 treat bags with bubbles and play-doh get heavy! At any rate, we had to have the teenage uncle try to break the thing...and it took several whacks!! And a broken stick (I recommend using a real bat...). So the kids might have lost interest, and their chalk was smashed, the bubbles leaked, and some of the candy was ruined. Perhaps your Present-inator could be round (use a balloon as the base for your papier mache!) I do, however, think my handsome honey did an amazing job designing and making the -inator's ray gun. Don't you? Brobot Races In the episode "I, Brobot," Candace shoves a Ferb-bot into a sack, hoping to bust her brothers with it. Is it a stretch to call our sack race a Brobot race? Maybe. Do the kids care? Nah... They LOVED it! As you can see, the "sacks" are just $1 Pillowcases I bought at a thrift store. Sweet! Other Game Ideas: I always run out of time and have to leave stuff out, but I have a couple more ideas to share with you! Squirt that Gelatin Monster In "Day of the Living Gelatin" (Season 2, Episode 6), The kids' giant pool of gelatin comes to life thanks to Dr. D. The kids defeat the gelatin monster by spraying him with squirt guns. I was planning on painting said monster on a sheet (also purchased at a thrift store) using the paint we made for this post, hoping there would be some nice smearing and melting when the kids squirted him. If you try it, let me know how it works, okay? Wrap Your Mummy In "Are You My Mummy?" (Season 1, Episode 13), Phineas and Ferb get a bit carried away thinking about how fun it would be to have a real live mummy for a friend. So I thought, why not see how fast the kids can wrap a partner with toilet paper? You KNOW they would get a kick out of unwrapping the rolls! Party Food Let's be honest, parties are a lot of work. For me, the FUN work is not the food (unlike Jamie--have you seen her party food?) So my parties involve a lot of easy peasy-slash-store bought things. Lucky for me, there are lots of Phineas and Ferb themed goodies that kids love! Perry Doonkleberry Cake-Dr. Doofenshmirtz always had doonkleberry cake back in Drusselstein, so I mixed some bright purple sprinkles into my gluten free coconut cake. Can I just mention how exquisite this cake recipe is? If you have someone in your life that needs to eat gluten free, this sucker will rock their world. Just sayin. I called in the experts on my Perry cake--Jamie and her cute husby Carson helped me out (thanks guys!!) I baked the cake as a 9 x 13, then cut it in half, and layered it with some frosting in the middle. Jamie put a small sized bag of coconut into a ziploc with some teal food gel and squashed it all around until the coconut was Perry-colored. The eyes, bill, flippers, and "beaver tail" were expertly crafted from fondant by Carson. The actual iris/pupil of the eye required only a sharpie (and we wouldn't let anyone eat them). They did such a fantastic job, and really made Perry come alive--thank you thank you thank you Jamie and Carson! Fireside Girl Cookies- True Phineas and Ferb fans will be up in arms on this one. I know, I know. The fireside girls don't sell cookies. They sell CUPCAKES! ("Don't Even Blink," Season 2, Episode 8). But I had a package of Oreos in my cupboard (miraculously uneaten), and I didn't have any extra time for cupcakes. Sorry guys! Gogurt--Alas, the Gogurt has nothing to do with the show, but it does have Phineas, Ferb, their friends, and fun trivia on each tube! Plus my kiddos LOVE these. Platypus Food--Don't you think Muddy Buddies look like the food they feed Perry on the show? Candace will tell you though, that the buddies taste a lot better! ("Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat" Season 1, Episode 31). Check out the recipe at the recipe at the Chex website. Fruit Snacks Again, I plead easy. These were gone in a flash, too. Gelatin Jigglers Again drawing from "Day of the Living Gelatin" (Season 2, Episode 6), when there's both a gelatin monster running rampant and a gelatin sculpture in the shape of Jeremy's head, we had to have Jigglers. Extra-specially since we already had a mold with many of our favorite characters (thanks to my excellent sister-in-law who also brought the platypus food--thanks!!!) I'm sure guests at the party who hadn't watched P&F extensively thought it odd that I kept using the generic term for Jell-O, but for those of us who know the show, I HAD to do it! As always, I would love love LOVE to hear about any adventure in which you use my ideas (or even ones in which you don't--why not?!?). Shoot me an e-mail, or link your post in the comments, even leave us a picture on our Facebook Page!!
My son is turning 7 soon and we had a birthday party for him and some friends this past Saturday! He picked a Phineas and Ferb theme...
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"Ferb, I know what we are going to do today...". This Phineas and Ferb Party was a blast to throw! Confession: I LOVE Disney's Phineas and Ferb show.
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Sing with me: There’s 104 days of summer vacation and school comes along just to end it. So the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it…” It’s entirely possible I loved this theme just as much as my 7yo. It might also be true that I’ve set the DVR…
"Ferb, I know what we are going to do today...". This Phineas and Ferb Party was a blast to throw! Confession: I LOVE Disney's Phineas and Ferb show.
I found another great activity days idea over at the fickle pickle blog. I love when others make my calling so much simpler. I changed thi...
During their summer vacation, Phineas and Ferb go on numerous excursions while attempting to keep their sister from meddling with their plans. Continue reading to learn about the party ideas.
We just got finished with a birthday party for my two boys, and it was so fun I had to share right away. My boys' birthdays are both in December, just 9 days apart.* Sam and Josh (along with the rest of the family) are huge Phineas and Ferb fans, so it didn't take much prompting on my part for them to love the idea of a P&F-themed party. (Yes, I did prompt them. I love Phineas and Ferb and I'm not ashamed to admit it.) We started out with this invitation, which I designed on the computer using Phineas and Ferb clipart I found on Disney's Family website. We left the name blank so we could just get a bunch printed as 4x6s at Walmart, then the boys wrote their friends' names on each one before delivering them. I had three big ideas for this party, which came out with...hmmm...varying degrees of success. :) 1. Dr. Doofenshmirtz pinata. Dr. D. is the bumbling bad guy of the show (for you unlucky few who aren't familiar with the P&F world), whose evil schemes inevitably backfire. Who better to be the pinata? We even labeled the stick "The Whackinator." As I searched Pinterest for DIY pinata ideas, this paper bag pinata tutorial stood out -- didn't seem like it could be much cheaper or easier than making a pinata out of a paper grocery bag! The best tip on that tutorial was to cut the crepe paper while it's on the roll so you can just glue it on already fringed and awesome. If anyone would like a step-by-step tutorial for this from me, I did take pictures so I can post one if you want it. Basically you just fill the bag with candy, fold the top down and seal really well with tape, then hot glue miles of fringed crepe paper to the back. On this one I started with the black in the center, then added the white for the lab coat. Once I had the body done, I pieced the head, arms, and legs together from cardstock. I may or may not have broken out the "Learn to Draw Phineas and Ferb" book I had gotten for Sam for his birthday a little early so that I could figure it out. Very helpful! The head and arms were hot glued on and held in place with bamboo skewers in the back. For about 3 seconds I wondered if I should cover the skewers somehow, and then my sane person voice turned on and reminded me that a herd of children were just going to whack the thing to death in about 5 minutes anyway... We got through almost all the kids twice before we ripped a big enough hole for the candy to start coming out. That grocery bag was a lot tougher than I thought! I had also reinforced the corners and bottom of the bag with packing tape (just a little) so it wouldn't break too early, but I definitely won't do that in the future. 2. Invention activity. This was hands-down the best part of the party. When we first started planning, we talked about how P&F invent and build amazing things every day, so we decided that's what we should do, too. We saved up all our cans and jars and cartons and lids over the past few months, then spread them out on the kitchen table with craft sticks, pipe cleaners, glitter glue, googly eyes, and other random crafty bits -- along with a LOT of glue and tape -- and told the kids to go wild and invent or build anything they wanted. I wasn't sure how much they'd be into it, but it was a huge hit! The kids were super creative -- we had robots and rockets and elevators and a cannon thing and tons of other stuff. So fun. . 3. Perry the Platypus cake. This was the toughie for me. I have always wanted to decorate a cake with fondant, so when my lovely friend Janelle pointed me to this really awesome tutorial from Dabbled for creating a Perry the Platypus-shaped cake, I was so there. But, as I posted on FB Friday night: Today I learned two things: 1 -- Objects on the Internet may be more difficult than they appear. 2 -- Cake decorating will not be my avenue to fame and fortune. This took a long time and my marshmallow fondant was SO not the right texture or consistency, and heaven knows it's not the right color. I was about ready to throw in the towel, but once he was all done, all three of my kids were so excited and loved it so much that none of that even mattered. And that's why kids are awesome. Also my hubby was very supportive through the whole thing, even when I was nigh unto tears after kneading that stupid fondant for an hour... :) The boys helped me decorate the base cake with M&Ms and we had so much fun doing it together. I am pretty proud of the tail... So, to sum up, the tutorial is really awesome and you should definitely check it out if you're interested in making a Perry cake. Hers actually looks like Perry instead of Perry's fugly forest green cousin... I will probably try fondant again some day, too. Can't let the fondant win! :oD Thanks for stopping by! *For anyone contemplating getting pregnant, I really recommend not having babies in December. It's stinks when they're brand new and it's cold/flu/RSV season, and it's kind of a bummer your whole life. I know this not only because both my boys are in December, but also my mom, two of my sisters, and my brother. One of my sisters is even ON Christmas. Everybody forgets your birthday because of Christmas busy-ness, you can't party outside, and there are always Christmas decorations in the background of your birthday pics...
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Do you want to learn how to draw Phineas playing a guitar from Phineas and Ferb? I have put together a step-by-step tutorial that will help you figure out how to draw Phineas by using simple shapes to build up Phineas's form. This is an intermediate cartooning tutorial that older kids, teens, and adults will enjoy. Even some younger children might be able to draw Phineas if you stand by to help with the instructions.
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My kids LOVE Phineas and Ferb! We watch it when the kids want to watch a show before bed,because my husband and I actually like it too! It's one of the cartoons that we find
#CommissionsEarned 0 (0) Phineas and Ferb is an animated TV show about two stepbrothers, Phineas and Ferb, who create amazing inventions during their summer vacation. They are joined by their friends and often thwart the plans of a mad scientist named Dr. Doofenshmirtz. The show is known for its clever writing, catchy music, and positive ... Read more
"Ferb, I know what we are going to do today...". This Phineas and Ferb Party was a blast to throw! Confession: I LOVE Disney's Phineas and Ferb show.
We just got finished with a birthday party for my two boys, and it was so fun I had to share right away. My boys' birthdays are both in December, just 9 days apart.* Sam and Josh (along with the rest of the family) are huge Phineas and Ferb fans, so it didn't take much prompting on my part for them to love the idea of a P&F-themed party. (Yes, I did prompt them. I love Phineas and Ferb and I'm not ashamed to admit it.) We started out with this invitation, which I designed on the computer using Phineas and Ferb clipart I found on Disney's Family website. We left the name blank so we could just get a bunch printed as 4x6s at Walmart, then the boys wrote their friends' names on each one before delivering them. I had three big ideas for this party, which came out with...hmmm...varying degrees of success. :) 1. Dr. Doofenshmirtz pinata. Dr. D. is the bumbling bad guy of the show (for you unlucky few who aren't familiar with the P&F world), whose evil schemes inevitably backfire. Who better to be the pinata? We even labeled the stick "The Whackinator." As I searched Pinterest for DIY pinata ideas, this paper bag pinata tutorial stood out -- didn't seem like it could be much cheaper or easier than making a pinata out of a paper grocery bag! The best tip on that tutorial was to cut the crepe paper while it's on the roll so you can just glue it on already fringed and awesome. If anyone would like a step-by-step tutorial for this from me, I did take pictures so I can post one if you want it. Basically you just fill the bag with candy, fold the top down and seal really well with tape, then hot glue miles of fringed crepe paper to the back. On this one I started with the black in the center, then added the white for the lab coat. Once I had the body done, I pieced the head, arms, and legs together from cardstock. I may or may not have broken out the "Learn to Draw Phineas and Ferb" book I had gotten for Sam for his birthday a little early so that I could figure it out. Very helpful! The head and arms were hot glued on and held in place with bamboo skewers in the back. For about 3 seconds I wondered if I should cover the skewers somehow, and then my sane person voice turned on and reminded me that a herd of children were just going to whack the thing to death in about 5 minutes anyway... We got through almost all the kids twice before we ripped a big enough hole for the candy to start coming out. That grocery bag was a lot tougher than I thought! I had also reinforced the corners and bottom of the bag with packing tape (just a little) so it wouldn't break too early, but I definitely won't do that in the future. 2. Invention activity. This was hands-down the best part of the party. When we first started planning, we talked about how P&F invent and build amazing things every day, so we decided that's what we should do, too. We saved up all our cans and jars and cartons and lids over the past few months, then spread them out on the kitchen table with craft sticks, pipe cleaners, glitter glue, googly eyes, and other random crafty bits -- along with a LOT of glue and tape -- and told the kids to go wild and invent or build anything they wanted. I wasn't sure how much they'd be into it, but it was a huge hit! The kids were super creative -- we had robots and rockets and elevators and a cannon thing and tons of other stuff. So fun. . 3. Perry the Platypus cake. This was the toughie for me. I have always wanted to decorate a cake with fondant, so when my lovely friend Janelle pointed me to this really awesome tutorial from Dabbled for creating a Perry the Platypus-shaped cake, I was so there. But, as I posted on FB Friday night: Today I learned two things: 1 -- Objects on the Internet may be more difficult than they appear. 2 -- Cake decorating will not be my avenue to fame and fortune. This took a long time and my marshmallow fondant was SO not the right texture or consistency, and heaven knows it's not the right color. I was about ready to throw in the towel, but once he was all done, all three of my kids were so excited and loved it so much that none of that even mattered. And that's why kids are awesome. Also my hubby was very supportive through the whole thing, even when I was nigh unto tears after kneading that stupid fondant for an hour... :) The boys helped me decorate the base cake with M&Ms and we had so much fun doing it together. I am pretty proud of the tail... So, to sum up, the tutorial is really awesome and you should definitely check it out if you're interested in making a Perry cake. Hers actually looks like Perry instead of Perry's fugly forest green cousin... I will probably try fondant again some day, too. Can't let the fondant win! :oD Thanks for stopping by! *For anyone contemplating getting pregnant, I really recommend not having babies in December. It's stinks when they're brand new and it's cold/flu/RSV season, and it's kind of a bummer your whole life. I know this not only because both my boys are in December, but also my mom, two of my sisters, and my brother. One of my sisters is even ON Christmas. Everybody forgets your birthday because of Christmas busy-ness, you can't party outside, and there are always Christmas decorations in the background of your birthday pics...
Sing with me: There’s 104 days of summer vacation and school comes along just to end it. So the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it…” It’s entirely possible I loved this theme just as much as my 7yo. It might also be true that I’ve set the DVR…