DD really wants a party this year. It's her 5th birthday in a different house (poor kid), but she's finally established a little network of friends, and TBH I'm more than happy to oblige her finally.
DH lives and works away, so it's just me to make it all work.
She LOVES Tinkerbell, but wants boys there as well, and at 4-5yo I can't see them being impressed with fairies.
I wanted to do a few crafty station type things....but I'm stumped for a general theme. If she had said just girls I was going to do crowns and fairy wands type of thingos, and will do a cupcake or cookie decorating type station.
I also don't want the parents to stress out with a particular dress up type theme.
Actually while I was typing this I thought of a favourite colour theme.....do you think that would work?
Come dressed as your favourite colour, different fully coloured foods.....
My sister had a old style picnic birthday party for her DS a couple of years ago. They did sack races, egg n spoon races, tunnel ball and 3 legged races etc. She cooked sausages in bread, fairy bread and jelly in plastic cups for dessert. For drinks she bought some of those 5lt water bottles with the taps on and poured cordial in them, there was a red and a green one. It was fantastic. All the parents commented on how great it was, yet it was SO simple and the kids had an absolute BLAST!
Princesses and pirates ( we went to one of these and dss was a great pirate ) and ever kid got involved nomatter what age..
In the backyard ( where they come as anything in a garden , bugs, fairies, beetles etc) ZF actually threw a great bug/butterfly party i hear with bug catchers etc
Fairies and firemen ? or Fairies and something boyish starting with F...... its late sorry
Peter Pan - we went to a little boy's 5th birthday that was Peter Pan themed. There were pirates, lost boys, tinkerbelles, Wendy and DD2 went as little brother John. It was great - they did treasure hunts and pirate games. It was really fun.
I did a craft table (I thought it might rain) and had masks with paddle pop sticks - so they could make animal masks, or scary jungle masks (or whatever - most of them seemed to just use as much of the provided stuff as possible LOL!). I had heaps of ideas offered for games, we went with Pin the Tail on the Monkey and your general party-type games. I wanted to do a 'Safari' hunt for prizes in the front yard, but the weather looked dodgy so I didn't bother.
We had green and orange as our colour themes. And decorating was easy - green vines from crepe paper and every animal picture I could find strung around. The cake was awesome, thanks to the lovely BBer who provided the recipe and Christy who helped me get it done. I can PM you the pic if you like.
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