I started with designing the invitation using an great robot image. The color scheme for the sweets table was based on the invitation colors which included red, blues, greens and yellow.
I went on a mission finding robot decor and discovered Robot Island. I ordered some great vintage looking robots which were the perfect touch to the table.
I found robot favors (rubber ducky robot, game book, and robot toys) at Oriental Trading. I also ordered the plates, napkins and robot lollipops from Oriental Trading too.
The sweets table included: personalized Hershey bars and Hershey Nuggets, chocolate dipped pretzels and marshmallow pops, round crackers shaped like gears, Twizzlers, M&Ms, cupcakes and jello cups.
I ordered the little wooden spoons and twine for the jello cups from Garnish.
Ive been wanting to incorporate a bunting design on a cake and created the bunting on Blakes cake with paper letters I cut into triangle and hot glued to white floral wire. I used red and white straws from Garnish for the posts.”













Wonderful idea!! Monsters are friends of robots :)
So cute, love all of the bright colors!
Paula
You've officially become my go-to-girl for my boys' birthday party ideas.
You're amazing!
Yanet of 3 SKBs
I tell you, I'm loving this party! I'm hoping my little boy will be enthused to have a robot birthday party for his 5th birthday now!
Where did you find the robot suckers in the M&Ms???
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