Easy Rainbow themed party ideas including rainbow decorations, party food & rainbow party supplies for an amazing rainbow party for birthdays & more.
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Who doesn't have a soft spot for rainbows? A rainbow themed birthday party is exciting, colorful and pretty much simple to host. Check out out top ideas
I am not sure how this time is already here but it is. Time to start planning Teagan's birthday party!! She will be turning 5 in October...HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE??? This year she has been
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Who doesn't have a soft spot for rainbows? A rainbow themed birthday party is exciting, colorful and pretty much simple to host. Check out out top ideas
Does your little one love painting, coloring, making sculptures or drawing? Then a fun Art Birthday Party may be the perfect theme! Here are some fun ideas.
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This Rainbow Cupcake Cake (Pull-Apart Cake) is pretty& perfect for any rainbow-themed party. It's easy to put together and impressive!
Celebrate spring and all the colors of the rainbow with a rainbow coloring page! Brighten your day and show off your imagination with our collection of free printable rainbow coloring pages, perfect for both kids and adults. These rainbow coloring sheets are super cute, filled with rainbows of all shapes and sizes! Plus you'll find flowers, a unicorn, a unikitty (!), a mermaid, and more. And they’re all free for you to download and print! Use our printable coloring pages for libraries, classrooms, birthday parties, or any time you want to color these natural wonders. RELATED: Rainbow Template These printables
Whether you’re entertaining guests and want to make an easy-to-make artistic platter or want kids to indulge in fruits, a rainbow fruit salad is always the answer. The yogurt for this salad is not just what brings the salad together, but it compliments the flavors of the various fruits perfectly. This colorful platter is a
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Fun fingerprint rainbow poster to commemorate guests at a baby shower or birthday party—have guests add their fingerprints and sign their names to between the rainbow bands, then frame it for a keepsake! This is an art print of my hand drawn originals--That's the only way I roll around here ;) ---------------------------- CUSTOMIZABLE ELEMENTS ---------------------------- You will be able to select some customizable features with the built-in drop-down menus. Other options, like text customizations or any other special requests will need to be entered in the “Personalization” section Using the DROP DOWN menus • Select the size • Select the font style (see the last picture for font style options) In the “PERSONALIZATION” section let me know: • What you want written below the rainbow • What color(s) you’d like each line of text to be • If you want the rainbow to be different colors Please enter the text with the capitalization and line breaks exactly as you’d like them to appear. ---------------------------- ABOUT THE LISTING PICTURE ---------------------------- The sample in the listing picture is an 8x10" size in a frame that is approximately 10x13 inches with a matte opening for the 8x10" artwork. I used the following colors in the Memento Dew Drop ink pads from Tsukineko that I carry: - lady bug - cantaloupe - dandelion - pear tart - summer sky Check out all the ink pads available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/meganhstudio/?etsrc=sdt§ion_id=20386103 ---------------------------- MY PROCESS ---------------------------- I draw all my original artwork by hand digitally and with colored pencils – there’s no clip art or stock photos here! ---------------------------- FEATURES ---------------------------- • Printed on premium heavyweight white cardstock • Includes the pop-up instruction card that says "Add your fingerprint and sign your name” • Available in multiple sizes. The 8x10 is printed on 8.5x11 inch paper to allow for more framing options for you • Signed and dated on the back • The colors and text are customizable • Ink pads for fingerprints and pens for signatures area available to purchase separately • Frame and photo props are not included • Carefully packaged for shipping – I ship 8x10s in flat, sturdy mailers. Larger sizes are carefully rolled and shipped in mailing tubes. ---------------------------- MORE THINGS AVAILABLE FROM MY SHOP ---------------------------- • I have a wide selection of ink pads for fingerprints. The brands I have available are the same brands I use in all my samples! Check them out here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MeganHStudio?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=20386103 • Need it, like, right NOW? I have lots of instant download options here that you can print yourself: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MeganHStudio?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=18883295 • Want to print it yourself? Check out these customizable printables that I can customize and send to you via email within 1-3 days: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MeganHStudio?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=18517142 • Coordinating invitations, favor tags and activities. Available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MeganHStudio?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=19210304 • Coordinating nursery art prints. Available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MeganHStudio?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=16578994 © MeganHStudio - for personal use only. Cannot be resold, edited, changed, copied, or used in any way for business or personal profit or gain.
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Plan a magical rainbow unicorn birthday party with pastel colors and gold glittering decorations for your little girl. From unicorn play dough to rainbow cake toppers, every detail will captivate your guests and transport them to a fairy-tale realm. Shop matching invitations, signs, favors, tablewar
A rainbow scavenger hunt with a free printable of clues to find the colors of the rainbow! Makes a fun rainbow craft to display too!
Make this milestone for your precious one to remember with these unique party ideas for baby’s 1st birthday. As a momentous occasion, your baby’s first birthday only comes once in a lifetime. Create a special birthday celebration that your whole family will remember! Do not forget to choose a piece of amazing birthday party dress
Rainbow Party Ideas that kids will love. Rainbow party ideas are amazing for birthdays, rainbow baby showers + so much more.
Avery has been loving the movie, "The Wizard of Oz" lately, so I suggested to her an "Over the Rainbow" themed birthday party and she loved the idea! So we decided to run with that and it was so much fun! We invited all our close friends, family and neighbors to her party and had the party at the park around the corner from our house, just like we've done the last several years. The weather started out cold and rainy that day, but by party time, it had completely done a 180 and was sunny and in the upper 70's! Perfect for a rainbow party in the park. You can find Avery's adorable rainbow dress here! I found a majority of the decorations here at Target. They had a whole line of rainbow party themed decorations and they were perfect for her party! The cupcakes were from Walmart. They didn't have rainbow cupcakes like I wanted so I just ordered cupcakes with white icing and rainbow sprinkles and then bought the rainbow rings here on Amazon and added them to the cupcakes. They turned out so cute!! The party was at 3:00, so we just served some snack-food. We had a "Build a Rainbow" Nacho Bar, a Rainbow Fruit tray and cupcakes for dessert. We also had beer and sweet tea for the adults to drink and then the little fruit flavored "hugs" for the kids! It was all so perfect for a rainbow party! Then we had glass heart shaped bowls (from Dollar Tree) on each of the tables with Wild Berry Skittles in them for the centerpieces. Each of the tables had a different color of the rainbow table cloth on it. Unfortunately it doesn't seem that I got a good picture of the other tables. Avery got so many presents and she was SO excited about each and every one of them. She gasped with excitement while opening them all! She got an LOL doll and pet, some LOL bubbles, several adorable dresses, a Disney game, a kite, a few pair of shoes, some hair bows a little tea set and a Cinderella Lego Set to name a majority of her gifts. Somehow, I didn't get a picture of the present table with all the gifts on it, just the first two. :-( But regardless, she got a lot of great gifts and was so excited to open them! (My mother in law gets Avery a Birthday Angel Figurine every year to add to her collection! They're always so cute.) After opening presents, we sang Happy Birthday to the Birthday Girl!! The kids did a lot of playing on the playground, which was right next to the pavilion! And the girls had fun playing with some of Avery's new toys! As each of Avery's friends/cousins left her party, she handed out these adorable favors. I just tied 2 different rainbow lollipops (that I got from Party City) together, along with one of these rainbow tags from Target that matched the other rainbow decorations from there. Then Avery signed her name of the back of the tags. Here's a link to the 2 different lollipops... here and here. I made all the little signs for the food on the computer and then printed them out and put them in these awesome frames from Ikea. I bought several of them last year for Avery's birthday party and have been happy to use them for any and all parties throughout the year. They've really come in handy. It was such a fun party and so cute to put together! It was so much fun to watch Avery enjoy each and every moment of her party! Though it can be stressful at times planning these parties, it's all worth it to see how much each of my kids enjoy spending time with their friends and family and knowing they're all there to celebrate them. Happy Birthday to our "Sweet Sugar!" Our sassy, silly, spunky and smart 5 year old! I feel so incredibly blessed to be your mommy. You are an absolute joy, (most of the time, ha!) and I just love and adore you more and more each day! I can't wait to see what this new year brings for you. You'll be graduating pre-school later this month, going to several camps this Summer and then off to Kindergarten in the Fall! I can't hardly believe how quickly you've grown and I'm so very proud of you! I love you to the moon and back sweet girl! Love, Mommy
So… this post is a little late. I blame the cross country move madness!!! This party was our last hurrah before we moved out of the house! So wild. We had a small get together with some of Otis’ good friends outside in our backyard. Of course Blake said, “DONT GO OVERBOARD” but you know… I…
Easy Rainbow themed party ideas including rainbow decorations, party food & rainbow party supplies for an amazing rainbow party for birthdays & more.
Craft your way into a colourful world with our Accordion Fold Rainbow craft! Perfect for parties or classroom fun. Free template included.
Little G turned five this summer. Five!! She love, love, loves rainbows, so I thought what better way to celebrate her 5th birthday than by having a rainbow birthday party! So I sat down with her and talked to her about her birthday party, and when I mentioned the idea of a rainbow theme, her face lit up with excitement. At that moment, I knew it was a go. I started brainstorming and scouring the internet for ideas, then got right to work. First on the agenda: rainbow party invites. I decided to design these myself and was really happy with how they came out. After a bit of hemming and hawing, I finally decided on the wording "Please join us for a rainbow of fun as we celebrate Gretchen's birthday!", the letters all being in rainbow colors, of course. I initially had it with a white background, but it still seemed a little blah, so I added a blue sky background with a fluffy white cloud. So that's the front: On the inside is a big colorful rainbow with all of the details of the party: Next up: the rainbow party decorations. I wanted to keep the decorations fairly simple and inexpensive, so we started out making some paper rainbows. Very easy to do...all you need is some paper or card stock in all the rainbow colors, something to cut it with (I used a paper cutter so that my strips would be nice and straight), and a stapler. When we were making these, I was planning to stick with the traditional ROY G BIV color scheme, but G thought there should be pink in the rainbows, so we added that. She also took a great interest in the color indigo...she was very intrigued by this new color that she had never heard of! On party day, we ended up putting these on a table inside with the rainbow sticker books (more on this in a bit!) and some rainbow roses (yes, they are real, and yes, they are dyed): Crepe paper streamers are also an inexpensive and easy way to make a party feel festive. Since this was a rainbow party, I picked up rolls in all of the rainbow colors (even indigo!!). On party day, I hung a few streamers on the front porch so that our guests could easily spot the party house, then I hung them all along the ceiling creating a path from the front door, down the hall, to the kitchen, then split them so that half led to the back door (most of the party was in the back yard), and the other half led to the playroom (which, by the way, is not yet 100% done, but I did at least get the rainbow finished before the party...pics soon!!). Here's a couple pics of the streamers: So that's the decorations. Now for the rainbow party food! If you've looked for rainbow party ideas on the internet, you will likely have come across all sorts of dyed food concoctions to make rainbow food. But since all of the colors of the rainbow can be found in food naturally, I don't see the need to make all of these dyed rainbow food-like things. I kept it simple with fruit skewers, a veggie tray, and bags of rainbow goldfish crackers (made with natural dyes...yay!). Here's the food table: Ooooh, pretty! I couldn't have been happier with house this turned out. I really didn't have a plan ahead of time of how I was going to set the food table up, but I was thrilled when I saw in the forecast that the weather was going to be nice and we could have most of the party outside! So I popped up a folding table, threw a cheap white table cloth on it, then ran more of those rainbow streamers (those big rolls of streamers really keep going and going!) across the top and down the sides. Veggies were layed out in rainbow stripes: grape tomatoes, baby carrots, yellow bell peppers, cucumbers, blue corn chips (closest I could get to a blue veggie!), and purple cauliflower, with bowl of ranch dip (kind of like a cloud!): Rainbow fruit skewers with watermelon, oranges, pineapple, kiwi, blueberries, and grapes. These were a big hit! Almost all of them were eaten by the time the party ended: You may have noticed a rainbow at the back of the food table (no, not the one hanging on the fence...we'll get to that in a minute). This one is a rainbow of flowers! My mom knew we were having a rainbow party for G's birthday, and put in a special request with her favorite florist (that would be me!) for some rainbow flowers for the birthday girl. So I came up with this: Birthday girl loved it, and our party guests did too! So rainbow invites, rainbow decorations, rainbow food, rainbow flowers...how about some rainbow fun?? For birthday parties, I like to have at least one or two games or activities lined up...gives the kids something to do and makes it feel like a party. With the rainbow theme, I thought a scavenger hunt would be perfect! Since kids usually love stickers, I decided to go with a rainbow sticker scavenger hunt. So I made sticker books for all of the kids, with a page for each color of the rainbow: I got lucky and found some great deals on stickers in rainbow colors (thank you Target dollar spot and Christmas Tree Shops!), which I cut apart and divided into each color of the rainbow (except indigo, much to G's dismay). Each color was put in a bowl with a little sign: I hid these bowls of stickers all around the house. Initially I was going to make up clues to lead from one color to the next, but decided to nix it due to time constraints and also the fact that it wasn't really necessary for this age group to have fun with the hunt. The kids loved this, and every one of them found all of the colors! Now for that other rainbow you saw hanging on the fence. This one was for the Rainbow Limbo! G was so excited about doing the Rainbow Limbo at her party. I had planned to do something more elaborate for the rainbow (I had visions of clear tubing filled with colored water so the light would shine through the colors). In the end, I went with something much simpler, but still totally effective. And since I already had plenty of streamers in all the rainbow colors, I figured I may as well use those: The kids had a blast doing this! After we had gone from high to low, G wanted to go from low to high, so we went with it. And after that, it seemed like the kids still wanted to play, so I figured why not milk it for all it's worth? I gave the kids a series of things to do going under the Rainbow Limbo, like "hop on one foot", "tip toe", and "hop like a bunny". Then I had G be the leader, and everyone had to follow her, copying her movements. Fun stuff!! Now for the cake. The rainbow cake. I performed several experiments to make a rainbow layer cake with natural food dyes and got mixed results. I thought I had all of the colors down, but I was a bit disappointed when baking the final cake that the orange layer did not turn out as it had previously, and the red/pink layer was not as vibrant as I had hoped. But overall, you got the idea. And not a drop of food coloring in it, so I can at least be proud of that! And now finally, the rainbow party favors. I had so much fun with these! G helped pick out the favors, and everything had to be rainbow, of course. We packaged everything in cellophane bags, tied at the top with curling ribbon in rainbow colors, and attached a tag that said "rainbow to go!": Here's a peek at all of the fun rainbow goodies inside the bags: clockwise from top left: rainbow pencils (oriental trading co.) with hand sewn felt cloud toppers (me!), rainbow stickers (target), rainbow notepads (oriental trading co.), rainbow paint pots and brushes (ac moore), rainbow slap bracelets (oriental trading co.), bubble jars (oriental trading co.) with rainbow labels (me!), and rainbow crayons (oriental trading co.) And that about sums up the Rainbow Birthday Party. Yes, a lot of planning and effort went into it, but in the end when I asked G what her favorite part of the party was and she replied, "Everything! The whole day!", it was all well worth it. A smashing success! Here's one last photo of the birthday girl with one of her rainbow roses (you can almost see her rainbow nail polish...)
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Dying for a party that is all things fab? This Backyard Rainbow Art Party by Holly Cadogan-Wall of Ivy & The Bear, out of East Grinstead, UK, is anything, but drab! Filled with to the brim with colors and fun, this celebration is an exciting one! So pick a color or maybe them all and check out these favorite details, sure to make you have a ball: Rainbow Tassel Curtain Entrance Pink Rainbow Partyware Rainbow Feather Wings at every Table Setting Rainbow Balloon Installs Colors of the Rainbow Art Aprons Goodie Bags tied with Rainbow Ribbons
Easy DIY True and the Rainbow Kingdom birthday party ideas including cake, food ideas & decor. Plus FREE printable download for your child's birthday.
Free Rainbow Bingo game. This free printable rainbow bingo game is perfect as a party game or activity. Easy to download and print - fun for all ages.
Everything down to the food was rainbow themed. Here's how I did it. The decorations for this rainbow themed party were ridiculously easy...
Rainbow fan garland that is so easy to make! You only need scissors, tape and paper to create this colorful DIY decoration for a rainbow theme party .
I've been wanting to post this project for a year. This rainbow collage invitation was presented to my art camp kids one year ago today, which just happened to be the same day as the Pulse night
Easy DIY True and the Rainbow Kingdom birthday party ideas including cake, food ideas & decor. Plus FREE printable download for your child's birthday.