ROAR for all the moms who love to plan the best parties no matter what!!! We have selected 50 dinosaur party ideas everyone will love!
Have a little one that loves trains? I do too! Today I'm sharing my son's second birthday party- it's a modern black and white train themed birthday party. I LOVE how the decor turned out and he loved all the trains. The black and white makes the train theme totally classy and modern, complete with wooden train tracks, train whistles and more.
8+ popular party themes for baby's 2nd birthday celebration for boys and girls. Check out all the party ideas and recreate the look easily at home...
The 5 Second Rule Game and questions will make everyone tongue-tied! Players must name three things in a category within 5 seconds.
Throwing a Spiderman-themed birthday party? Look no further! Our ultimate planning guide has everything you need, from decorations and games to food and favors, to make your child's birthday party a web-slinging success.
Looking for some fun construction themed party games for your construction birthday party? Here are awesome construction party games + activities.
The Danish city is full to the brim with second-hand treasures and who better to take us on a tour than city local, content creator Verona Farrell. Get ready...
Kids birthday party ideas can be tricky, but this one gave its attendees a chance to ride in their own personal airplane.
I truly could not be more excited to say: WELCOME to Jurassic Park. Ahh! I’ve been wanting to say that since I was seven years old. Here’s everything you need to know to throw your own Jurassic Park party – recipes and all! Jurassic Park is one of my all-time favorite movies. I can’t even …
This train birthday party theme was perfect for Reid's second birthday! See the train party decorations and details! Chugga Chugga Two Two!
Jam-packed 20+ page Paw Patrol early learning printable activity pack for tracing, puzzles, sorting, letters and more!
What little boy wouldn't dig a construction birthday party?! 'Build' the perfect construction theme party with these 21 Construction Birthday Party Ideas! Construction birthday parties never go out of style. That's why it’s a fantastic choice when looking at birthday themes for your kids. Also, it’s the best birthday theme for budding builders who are
I know its been years (so sad) since I last wrote in my blog but I decided that this would be the year I stick to it. (We'll see how long it lasts, lol). I couldn't decide where to start. Four years is a long time to catch up on. What should I post first. After many a thought I came to the conclusion I should start with parties. Everyone loves a party. I've had 4 years of birthday parties to talk about. I've grown to love the stress and creativeness of planning a party on a shoe string budget. Don't get me wrong I'd love to spend the money my imagination would prefer, but lets face it we just can't. I mean I think anyone can have a beautiful party with a limitless budget. But its the real challenge of having a memorable blast on next to nothing... So my quest begins The Goob's first birthday party was your normal minimal decorated backyard party with piñata. We had just moved back to NY from NC a few weeks prior. Steve almost out of the Marines. We were living at my in-laws. So it was difficult to pull anything together. His second birthday was better. It was my first real children's party to plan. I had just taken wilton course 1 in cake decorating. And Goobie loved trains. I had my theme. I remind you this was before I found my beloved pinterest. So I had no help. I made train ticket invitations on publisher. I printed them out on a heavy cardstock. Next came the crazy idea, cardboard train. My husband looked at me like I had lost my mind. But I convinced him of the sheer awesomeness of it. I dove for 2 weeks straight in the cardboard dumpster behind the local appliance store to find the right size boxes. Then I proceeded to cut, tape, and glue myself a train. Looking back I wish I had painted it instead of using just electrical tape. I did make it so the kids could crawl right threw the front of the train. The smoke was just some white party balloons. I set up a few tables in the backyard under a tent. I had streamers and balloons. I did red table cloths and put blue painters tape tracks down the middle of the table. I had bandanas and red and blue lanterns for my centerpieces. I made the confetti with a hole punch. I bought bandanas and train hats for all the kids. As for the cake... it was my first attempt at any cake besides a 13x9 never leave pan cake really. I wanted a mountain with a train. So I made a mountain with a tunnel with a wooden Thomas coming threw. I made a few paper trees for the top. It seems kind of simple now but it amazed me at the time. I did the whole thing in buttercream (I had yet to venture into the world of fondant). I also made cupcakes. I use the same train from the invitations and a few different punches to make the cupcake toppers. All and all everyone had a good time, especially the kids. Plus it started my love of all things party :)
These divorce party ideas are the perfect way to celebrate the next stage of your life with friends and family who have been by your side!
Lemon juice secret writing! Make DIY invisible ink and sen secret messages. Plus learn the science behind how these messages are made!
What kid doesn't love parachutes? My boys have gotten so many of those parachuting army men as party favors, I've lost count. And forget trying to untangle the strings. (Ain't nobody got time for that!) The weather may not have been on our side, but with so many rainy days this summer, eventually you just throw caution to the wind and do outdoor activities anyway. And so it was the day we made DIY parachutes. Making these was simple. We had all the supplies we needed around the house. What You Need Disposable plastic (or paper) cup Plastic garbage sack String (we used some tightly twisted yarn) Paper punch Scissors Tape Measure or yardstick How to Make It First we punched holes in the top of the plastic cups, just under the rim. You'll need to punch four holes equal distance apart (approximately). Next we cut one plastic kitchen garbage sack into a 14-inch square. Since we made two parachutes, we measured and cut the bag with it flattened (i.e. two plies) so we had two squares with only a few cuts. Now we cut four 14-inch lengths of string for each parachute. Our oldest son gathered a corner of the plastic square and tied one length of string to it, leaving only a small tail. He repeated this with the other four corners. Then we tied each string to a different hole on the cup. (TIP: Try to keep the tails all the same length so you don't get a lopsided parachute.) Now all that was left to do was to go to a high place and drop those puppies. My sons perched on the landing of our deck and later our yard's play set. They LOVED watching them gracefully float to the ground. My oldest son tucked the parachute in the cup and dropped it to see what would happen. It sank to the ground with lightning speed. That's gravity for ya! How Does a Parachute Work The cup glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag). When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage; this air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. This great activity came from Patricia A. Staino's wonderful book Magic Moments: Super Science with Your Kids. Check it out!
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Throw a Paddington Themed Party to celebrate the release of Paddington 2 in theaters,one of the most successful family films of all time
Sunny Day, Sweepin' the clouds away...Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street? I have so many fond
We love Monster’s Inc in our house, and Monster’s University. And with the new Monsters At Work show, some of you may have little ones requesting Monstropolis inspired birthdays! Am I right? Today I wanted to share a few Monster’s Inc birthday party ideas to help you make it happen! From cupcakes to decor to …
Dump EVERYTHING! Stop the traffic! Close the road! Grab your hard hats... It's time for the coolest construction-theme party ever!
Ok party people, it’s time to get on your safety hats and dance!!! Jack was turning 2 and what better way to celebrate than at his very own construction site?! This little man was obsessed with all things construction so...
Make this DIY hot wheels track for your toddler's race car inspired birthday party! It's an easy racing ramp to make that kids will love.
If your kids love Moana as much as mine do, why not make their next birthday a Moana party? I've already got the basics covered with invites, food, decor & more
Adorable white napkins with cute blue car. Size: 25x25cm Quantity: 16 Per Pack
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This party’s space theme was chosen by 3-year-old Asher—and we are absolutely in love! Asher’s Mum Laura explains, ‘Asher loves space, astronauts, rockets and he can tell you all the planets. We wanted to make him feel like a real space man.’ THE DECOR The decor was inspired by all things metallic to complete the