Superhero Birthday Party

This SUPERHERO BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Justine Worthington of Worthington Weddings and Events. I love how so much of this party is DIY but you would never know to look at it! It just shows how far guest participation, the right venue, and good photography can go to create an amazing and memorable party!

Here are some of my favorite elements of this superhero party:
The printable scraps mod-podged onto the wooden fork handles
The ‘POP’ labels stuck to the side of pop cans… genius!
The printable snack cones
The super-kids lineup, complete with masks and capes
The Duct Tape dumbbells
and MORE!

Party Styling and Planning- Worthington Weddings and Events
Photography, Venue and Cupcakes- Molly Dues Photography
Printables- Wants and Wishes

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Wooded Utensils
Mini Plastic Cocktail Containers
Lollipop Sticks
Cupcake Liners
Party Blowouts
Paper Straws

         

This is what Justine said about planning the party- “My work as a wedding coordinator typically includes roses and lace, this event on the other hand was all about the ZAP! and POW! In the event planning industry, I get to meet oodles of talented colleagues and this Super Hero Birthday party happened to be in honor of photographer Molly Dues’ two sons, Clark(4) and Issac(7). Molly was a blast to work for, she’s bubbly and full of fun. She wanted the party to be held in the Molly Dues Photography Studio, which, for a planner is a dream space for putting on a party.

On the menu we had “pigs in a cape” (corn dogs), “super nuggets” (chicken nuggets), “hero mix” (snack mix), and “POPcorn” (uhh…popcorn). For dessert, the kids would enjoy personalized hero cupcakes. Molly baked the cupcakes herself and even added little fondant capes to some! Each little hero was asked to come to the party in their special heroic get-up and masks were awaiting them at their seats. In the end, each guest would be given their mask to take home and a hero cup full of treasures especially made for those with super powers.

For entertainment, I researched and designed a few special little games. To get the party rolling we played ‘Pass the Kryptonite’. The tiny heroes all sat in a circle and while music played we passed ‘kryptonite’ (green glow sticks bundled together!). When the music stopped, the guest with the glow sticks was out (since kryptonite is bad for super powers, you know!) But there were no worries for these tykes, ‘getting out’ simply meant that it was time for them to jump up and grab a plate of munchies and find their seat at the table so they could rejuvenate their powers.

I also had a few other smaller games set out for the kids to enjoy and to exercise their super powers. The first was designed for the kids to guess what was in a brown paper bag by only using their super sense of touch. Some of the contents in the paper bags included matchbox cars, rice, and deflated balloons! The second challenge for the little heroes was to use their super eyesight and brain power to guess how many bouncing balls had been placed in a glass jar.

And finally, our last game included one that would let the kids use all of their super speed and might! They had to capture some villains of their own. Three very heroic parents stepped up to play the role of our villains and with that, the game was on. The kids were split into three teams and each team was given a color of crepe paper streamers. The first team to ‘tie up’ their villain with crepe paper would be the first to dive into the birthday cupcakes! Talk about motivation!

We maintained a very low and reasonable budget on the birthday party. I created many of the party props from scratch including the dumbbells, paper snack holders and the mod-podge letters. I recycled scraps from the supplies I bought and kept creating! For instance, I mod-podged the handle of the forks with leftover pintables and used items from around the office to fashion the guessing games. Kids’ parties are so fun that they are easily one of my favorite projects to tackle and enjoy.”

Party Styling and Planning- Worthington Weddings and Events
Photography, Venue and Cupcakes- Molly Dues Photography
Printables- Wants and Wishes

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Wooded Utensils
Mini Plastic Cocktail Containers
Lollipop Sticks
Cupcake Liners
Party Blowouts
Paper Straws

Curious George 4th Birthday Party

Who has a child who loves Curious George?! If you do, then this adorable CURIOUS GEORGE FOURTH BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Meredith Tomasulo of That’s My Kind of Party is for you! So many darling ideas here that you won’t want to miss!

Meredith said this about planning the party- “My son turned 4, I can’t believe it – seems like just yesterday we were bringing the little guy home. He is all boy and loves his firetrucks but he also really loves to read – especially Curious George. The week after my daughter’s 2nd birthday (here) he told me he definitely wanted a ‘George’ party. It is all he talked about so I started planning. When we read Curious George and the Firefighters I knew I had to combine both ideas AND give every child the book as the favor.

DECOR: It wasn’t hard to combine the Curious George and the Firetruck theme. I printed pictures from the book and had them framed on the table. I laid a bookcase on its side and filled the shelves with bananas, Curious George stuffed animal and a fire hat. There was a fireman’s pole with George sliding down on the table. We also used lots of firetrucks around the room. The fireman hats were hung on a frame that the kids grabbed as they headed outside. As a tradition the front door was painted in the birthday theme- A big Curious George holding balloons.

FOOD AND SWEETS: The birthday boy had 2 requests-cupcakes in a icecream cone and pirate booty/popcorn in popcorn boxes. No problem. Twizzlers were fireman poles, banana runt candy and pretzels were monkey food and the kids loved the donut holes and the fruit skewers. I made my famous cake pops with rainbow sprinkles. The kids ate Chef pisghetti bagel bites and the adults had homemade baked ziti.

ACTIVITIES: The local Fire Co sent a Firetruck to our house! We called 4 Alarm Fire and all the kids ran outside. They got to climb inside the truck, sit in the chairs, try on the boots and hats and my son even got to sound the siren before they left. The faces on the kids when this truck pulled up was priceless!!

FAVORS: All kids received a firemans hat with a George sticker on the front, Curious George and the Firefighters book and a swirl lollipop.”

Photography – For Always Photography
Party Supplies and Decor – That’s My Kind of Party

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Popcorn Boxes
Swirly Pops
Candles
Decorative Paper Shred
Lollipop Sticks
Balloons

      

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Popcorn Boxes
Swirly Pops
Candles
Decorative Paper Shred
Lollipop Sticks
Balloons

Under the Sea Ocean Themed 4th Birthday Party

This fabulous UNDER THE SEA OCEAN THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Betty Lazos of P&J by Design. Just look at all the amazing details! I love the bold colors and vibrant photographs. There are definitely a lot of darling ideas here!

Vendors and Credits:
Styling- P&J by Design
Birthday Cake, macaroons, cupcakes, whale pops & Favour box star fish biscuits– Cakes & Biscuits by Lisa
Photography– Love that Photography
Biscuits- Dessert Menu Please
Backdrop– Purplex Design & Print
Invitations– Little Poppet Parties
Candy Jar printable file– Memorable Moments Studio
Scuba Set- Mahalo

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Balloons
Apothecary Jars
Ribbon
Cupcake Liners
Lollipop Sticks

         

Betty said this about planning the party- “This was an “Under the Sea” party for my son Peter’s 4th birthday. We all were looking forward to this for such a long time, and really couldn’t wait for the day to arrive. I started by asking my son what type of party he wanted? The simple answer from Peter was “mummy i want a fish party”. We have two fish of our own in our home and both Peter and his brother love feeding them whenever they can. I wanted to create a party that was bold and bright in colour and had a modern feel to it.

I think the invites really dictated the look of the entire event. I particularly loved the scale print on the invite which we then used as part of the backdrop. Lee-Ann (from Little Poppet Parties) did an amazing job designing the invites. They were super cute , and what i really loved was the matching lolly bags that were given to each child at the party. The detail and care taken to achieve such gorgeous treat bags was to die for.

Both myself and Lisa (from cakes and biscuits by Lisa) worked very closely in designing some sweets treats that were going to highlight the sea theme. Sweet whale pops & cupcakes were just gorgeous. The oyster macaroons that were placed on antique sea shells vessels were beautiful. The birthday cake, well i still cant stop drooling over this. It was so exciting to finally see the plans, thoughts and discussions between Lisa and i come to fruition. I wanted Peter’s cake to be bright and bold and modern at the same time. I also asked Lisa if she could incorporate the scale fish print on the cake as well. Well what can i say I love the bright orange centre and also the scale print air brushing on the cake. We didn’t want to over do the coral so just adding a few pieces and of course a little octopus on top was just enough. This cake really popped in colour and design.

Noo (from Desert Menu Please) did an exquisite job with those biscuits. The sea horses, the sea shells, start fish and those amazing jelly fish were simply stunning. Too good to eat! I also visited an antique shop where I found a girl scout food box with rope handles which I used as the cake riser. It fit the theme perfectly.

The event was held at home so I transformed what is usually my outdoor room (showroom) into the kids area for the party. I styled the area with kids tables and chairs. On their chair each child received a deep sea scuba set. I had these made in royal blue and orange and sent to me from the US from Mahalo. These added a cute touch, and each child could pretend to dive looking for treasure or sea creatures under the sea. I draped royal blue fabric from the ceiling, hoping to achieve the feel of being under water. The same royal fabric was also used as draping on the candy/desert table, with an overlay of fish netting.

Along with indulging in the candies and deserts from the buffet, the children were also able to create their own wall art. I bought some frames and placed a picture of a sea creature or animal  so each child was able to spend time colouring in the picture to take home. I had also bought sea animals such as dolphins, star fish, whales, sea shells etc. made from ceramic and placed these in a bag with a paint brush and a pot of paint so the children could enjoy painting their own sea creature and again be able to take it home.

I really tried to think of activities the children would enjoy doing. I wanted them to walk away really feeling like they had an adventure under the sea. The highlight of the party for the kids, and i must say for the adults, was the live “Marine” show i had organised. Xavier (from Wildlife Xposure) really had us all excited. We were fortunate enough to witness sea creatures such as star fish, gorgeous little seahorses, baby shark, sea urchins, and a blue ring octopus. All the kids got to pet all the animals (except the octopus of course) and learn about the animals that live beneath the sea. I cannot tell you how much the kids enjoyed this. In fact Peter wanted to keep the shark!

While the kids were enjoying painting, colouring in their wall ar , face painting, and then being part of the Marine show, the adults had their own separate area to retreat to. I styled the adults tables and chairs with some beautiful fresh flowers, royal blue vases, sea shells and aluminium crabs. The weather was just divine so everyone was outside enjoying Melbourne weather. At each adult’s place setting, I placed a blue favour box which included a star fish biscuit they could take home, as a thank you for attending Peter’s birthday. I didn’t want the adults to miss out on having a sweet treat of their own.

After an eventful day the kids were exhausted with all the fun and laughs. It is such a thrill organising a party for someone really close to you.”

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Balloons
Apothecary Jars
Ribbon
Cupcake Liners
Lollipop Sticks

Ben 10 + Alien Themed 4th Birthday Party

This fun BEN 10  + ALIEN BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Olivia Campos of Invento Festa! Do you have kids who love Ben 10 on the Cartoon Network? Then they would adore this creative party!

Olivia said this about planning the party- “This was a Ben 10 themed party to celebrate Leonardo turning 4. He loved his superhero party, full of aliens!”

Vendors and Credits:
Party Styling- Invento Festa
Labels- Lembrança Especial
Sweets- Arena Doces and Aurélia Maricato Spada
Photography- Débora Souza

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
White Favor Boxes
Lollipop Sticks
Gumballs
Balloons
Clear Paint Pails

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
White Favor Boxes
Lollipop Sticks
Gumballs
Balloons
Clear Paint Pails

Dinosaur Themed 4th Birthday Party

This adorable DINOSAUR THEMED FORTH BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Cristina Hermelin of Chic Up Your Party. I just love the design elements and colors used!

Here is what Cristina had to say about planning the party- “This was a Dinosaur Themed Party for Maximilian´s 4th birthday! It was an authentic paleontologic adventure filled with fun and many unique details. Max loves dinosaurs and his wish for his 4th birthday was a party with many dinosaurs and to have an explorer adventure with all his friends. All the details were based around the theme “ A Paleontologic Adventure” – personalized “explorer” tags were distributed to all the children as well as unique paleontologic brushes to create a one of a kind experience. To create a perfect setting a special sand pool was created were all the children could dig & discover for dinosaur fossils.

All styling was inspired by earth tones and vivid orange color, one of Max’s favorite colors. Having the invitation as inspiration every detail followed the same line, from the cake to the cookies to the table top painted with the same colors and with the same stripes. The decor details were based on nature and the outdoors, with wooden plates, cutlery and rustic cups and plants that served as the perfect setting for all the fresh veggies&fruits and delicious food.

And to top it all Max and his friends were on an adventure created especially for them by Pedaços de Aventura an adventure in Parque de Palmela in search of dinosaur eggs. A true paleontologic success!

A very special thank you to Catarina Zimbarra Photography for the most stunning photos and capturing all the details and Max´s happiness!”

Vendors and Credits-
Planning, Styling & Design, Set-up: Chic Up Your Party
Invitations, stationery accessories / printables: Chic Up Your Party
Dinosaur Cookies and Birthday Cake: Clara David
Wood plates, cutlery: La Fiesta de Olívia
Dinosaur Eggs: La Fiesta de Olivia
Party Location: Parque Palmela, Cascais
Party Animation: Pedaçoes de Aventura
Photography: Catarina Zimbarra Photography

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Wooden Utensils
Candles
Metal Buckets
Baker’s Twine
Bendy Straws

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Wooden Utensils
Candles
Metal Buckets
Baker’s Twine
Bendy Straws