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Well, it’s time to start planning the next birthday party at our house. My little man turns six next month. He loves playing the game Plants vs Zombies, so I decided that would be the theme f…
I got a request for Plants vs. Zombies birthday printables so decided to create printable bingo as well. I created 4 different bingo cards And I saved two different bingo cards to a page. And here are the Calling cards - you can just cut them out and hold them up for the kids to match them. DOWNLOAD: bingo page one bingo page two calling cards And you can mark the bingo cards with bingo dabbers, a marker, smarties, pieces of construction paper you cut out, whatever you'd like. And here are the Plants vs. Zombies Invitations I created. And you can find Plants vs. Zombies cupcake toppers here
It's been zombies in my head for the last several weeks. I decided to let Conor have his first "friends" party for his birthday this year and he asked for a Plants vs. Zombies theme (which, if you don't know, is a wildly popular video game.) Once I started searching for ideas, I got a little crazy in the details. I wanted everything to be memorable for him and I wanted his friends to have a great time. I had some zombie images blown up and printed for decoration. And I found this perfect sign for the front door. Thanks to Etsy, I was able to get ready-made digital images that I had printed at Kinko's. Then I just had to spend several hours cutting and glueing. I struggled with the cake. I had a different vision initially, but things just weren't working out, so I had to revamp and go with a simpler idea. I made the figures from gum paste a few days before, did the fondant work the night before the party, and then assembled everything that morning. There was just no way I could make a fondant zombie, so to get around it and yet still have the zombie touch on the cake, I just went for a hand reaching out of the ground. Much easier. For decorations I bought a set of small traffic cones. Our first game as guests arrived was Zombie Bingo. The kids loved it. Then we played Musical Zombie Chairs. We had downloaded the Plants vs. Zombies theme song onto a CD and we played that while the kids had to walk around the chairs zombie-style. Then we played Zombie Bowling. Everyone thinks it's going to be so easy, but it's not! We gave each child three tennis balls to try and knock all the cans down. Only one child got them all down with the first ball, and only two were able to get them all down with three balls. They loved this game! Next up was Pin the Eye on the Zombie. (I got this guy a little too dizzy!) I ordered five of these zombie stuffed toys from China (cheap!) to use as first prizes for each of the games. The kids loved that! Then I had a terra cotta pot filled with smaller action figure type zombies that served as second and third prizes. The last game was a Zombie Shooting game. I printed out images of zombie heads and laminated them and hung bells from the bottoms. Aiden built the frame for me and spray painted it. He also built me all the marshmallow shooters. (Love that boy!) This was an outside game. The kids got ten marshmallows chances to hit the zombies. Then it was inside for food. I had the party from 2-4pm, so I didn't need to serve lunch. But I had snacks, which the kids actually munched on throughout the whole party. We had a little "brain snack" after a few of the games and the little zombies ate their jello brain. Plants for the little zombies! And then it was cake time! I can't believe this boy is turning 8! I made one of the traffic cones into a party hat for Conor (and clipped a tie on him like a zombie too, which you can't see here). And then they demolished my hard work! Cards and gifts at the end. And before they went home, they each got a party favor. I wrapped candy bars with these cute wrappers (Etsy again!) and put them inside flower pots along with a pack of trading cards, bubbles, and a pack of sunflower seeds to grow in their pots. There were supposed to be eyeball gum balls too, but something happened to my order. Oh well, nobody knew. And hopefully parents were happy that the kids didn't come home laden with sugar. Conor was incredibly thrilled with the way his party turned out. Parents have been telling me how much fun all the kids had. All of the games were a success. The kids would always ask to play them again when we finished. It was a ton of work getting everything ready, but all worth it!
It’s been a crafty day today. My little mans birthday is getting closer and I realised it’s time to get my rear into gear! So I’ve made potted sunflowers to decorate the house for…
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It's been zombies in my head for the last several weeks. I decided to let Conor have his first "friends" party for his birthday this year and he asked for a Plants vs. Zombies theme (which, if you don't know, is a wildly popular video game.) Once I started searching for ideas, I got a little crazy in the details. I wanted everything to be memorable for him and I wanted his friends to have a great time. I had some zombie images blown up and printed for decoration. And I found this perfect sign for the front door. Thanks to Etsy, I was able to get ready-made digital images that I had printed at Kinko's. Then I just had to spend several hours cutting and glueing. I struggled with the cake. I had a different vision initially, but things just weren't working out, so I had to revamp and go with a simpler idea. I made the figures from gum paste a few days before, did the fondant work the night before the party, and then assembled everything that morning. There was just no way I could make a fondant zombie, so to get around it and yet still have the zombie touch on the cake, I just went for a hand reaching out of the ground. Much easier. For decorations I bought a set of small traffic cones. Our first game as guests arrived was Zombie Bingo. The kids loved it. Then we played Musical Zombie Chairs. We had downloaded the Plants vs. Zombies theme song onto a CD and we played that while the kids had to walk around the chairs zombie-style. Then we played Zombie Bowling. Everyone thinks it's going to be so easy, but it's not! We gave each child three tennis balls to try and knock all the cans down. Only one child got them all down with the first ball, and only two were able to get them all down with three balls. They loved this game! Next up was Pin the Eye on the Zombie. (I got this guy a little too dizzy!) I ordered five of these zombie stuffed toys from China (cheap!) to use as first prizes for each of the games. The kids loved that! Then I had a terra cotta pot filled with smaller action figure type zombies that served as second and third prizes. The last game was a Zombie Shooting game. I printed out images of zombie heads and laminated them and hung bells from the bottoms. Aiden built the frame for me and spray painted it. He also built me all the marshmallow shooters. (Love that boy!) This was an outside game. The kids got ten marshmallows chances to hit the zombies. Then it was inside for food. I had the party from 2-4pm, so I didn't need to serve lunch. But I had snacks, which the kids actually munched on throughout the whole party. We had a little "brain snack" after a few of the games and the little zombies ate their jello brain. Plants for the little zombies! And then it was cake time! I can't believe this boy is turning 8! I made one of the traffic cones into a party hat for Conor (and clipped a tie on him like a zombie too, which you can't see here). And then they demolished my hard work! Cards and gifts at the end. And before they went home, they each got a party favor. I wrapped candy bars with these cute wrappers (Etsy again!) and put them inside flower pots along with a pack of trading cards, bubbles, and a pack of sunflower seeds to grow in their pots. There were supposed to be eyeball gum balls too, but something happened to my order. Oh well, nobody knew. And hopefully parents were happy that the kids didn't come home laden with sugar. Conor was incredibly thrilled with the way his party turned out. Parents have been telling me how much fun all the kids had. All of the games were a success. The kids would always ask to play them again when we finished. It was a ton of work getting everything ready, but all worth it!
Estrenamos el apartado de decoración de fiestas! Quería poner este post desde hace tiempo, es del pasado Noviembre cuando mi hijo cumplió ...
I do remember the phone ap game PVZ several years ago. A few months back my 8 year old said he needed to the Garden Warfare game for the PS4. All of his friends play this game. I guess it h…
This is a guide about making a Plants Vs. Zombies Costume. With the popularity of the game Plants Vs. Zombies, these costumes are popping up everywhere. Whether you want to be a plant or a zombie there are many characters to choose from on each side.
It was after quite a bit of procrastination (that’s not like me at all ;) ) that I finally got started on the fondant toppers for the Plants vs Zombies birthday cake. The plants were fun and …
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Only a few more days to go until our Plants vs Zombies party. I’ve been busy catching up on preparations, having fallen way behind over the school holidays. You’d think I would have lea…
It's been zombies in my head for the last several weeks. I decided to let Conor have his first "friends" party for his birthday this year and he asked for a Plants vs. Zombies theme (which, if you don't know, is a wildly popular video game.) Once I started searching for ideas, I got a little crazy in the details. I wanted everything to be memorable for him and I wanted his friends to have a great time. I had some zombie images blown up and printed for decoration. And I found this perfect sign for the front door. Thanks to Etsy, I was able to get ready-made digital images that I had printed at Kinko's. Then I just had to spend several hours cutting and glueing. I struggled with the cake. I had a different vision initially, but things just weren't working out, so I had to revamp and go with a simpler idea. I made the figures from gum paste a few days before, did the fondant work the night before the party, and then assembled everything that morning. There was just no way I could make a fondant zombie, so to get around it and yet still have the zombie touch on the cake, I just went for a hand reaching out of the ground. Much easier. For decorations I bought a set of small traffic cones. Our first game as guests arrived was Zombie Bingo. The kids loved it. Then we played Musical Zombie Chairs. We had downloaded the Plants vs. Zombies theme song onto a CD and we played that while the kids had to walk around the chairs zombie-style. Then we played Zombie Bowling. Everyone thinks it's going to be so easy, but it's not! We gave each child three tennis balls to try and knock all the cans down. Only one child got them all down with the first ball, and only two were able to get them all down with three balls. They loved this game! Next up was Pin the Eye on the Zombie. (I got this guy a little too dizzy!) I ordered five of these zombie stuffed toys from China (cheap!) to use as first prizes for each of the games. The kids loved that! Then I had a terra cotta pot filled with smaller action figure type zombies that served as second and third prizes. The last game was a Zombie Shooting game. I printed out images of zombie heads and laminated them and hung bells from the bottoms. Aiden built the frame for me and spray painted it. He also built me all the marshmallow shooters. (Love that boy!) This was an outside game. The kids got ten marshmallows chances to hit the zombies. Then it was inside for food. I had the party from 2-4pm, so I didn't need to serve lunch. But I had snacks, which the kids actually munched on throughout the whole party. We had a little "brain snack" after a few of the games and the little zombies ate their jello brain. Plants for the little zombies! And then it was cake time! I can't believe this boy is turning 8! I made one of the traffic cones into a party hat for Conor (and clipped a tie on him like a zombie too, which you can't see here). And then they demolished my hard work! Cards and gifts at the end. And before they went home, they each got a party favor. I wrapped candy bars with these cute wrappers (Etsy again!) and put them inside flower pots along with a pack of trading cards, bubbles, and a pack of sunflower seeds to grow in their pots. There were supposed to be eyeball gum balls too, but something happened to my order. Oh well, nobody knew. And hopefully parents were happy that the kids didn't come home laden with sugar. Conor was incredibly thrilled with the way his party turned out. Parents have been telling me how much fun all the kids had. All of the games were a success. The kids would always ask to play them again when we finished. It was a ton of work getting everything ready, but all worth it!
When our son turned 6, we threw him a Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare birthday party. With Halloween approaching, I thought it'd be appropriate to share these PvZ party ideas for you! We ordered the cake from a local cake shop, For Heaven's Cakes. They did a fantastic job honoring exactly what I requested. The...
I do remember the phone ap game PVZ several years ago. A few months back my 8 year old said he needed to the Garden Warfare game for the PS4. All of his friends play this game. I guess it h…
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I’ve finally made it to the last post on my little mans’ birthday party. I promise there will be no more zombies after this … at least until Halloween anyway! The last few photos …
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