This dinosaur party is really simple but so adorable with a lot of fun party ideas! Some of my favorite elements are:
The paper dinosaur masks
The polka dot party hats
The chocolate dipped Rice Krispie treat pops
and MORE!
The fabulous DinoMite Dinosaur Party Printables used throughout this party are available here.
Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop: Pillow Boxes Lollipop / Treat Sticks Circle Paper Punch
This is what Erin said about planning the party- “I created this party for my son when he turned 2…I can’t believe my baby is 2 years old. I like to use party planning as a distraction from being sad that my kids are growing up. It worked, because the party was a blast!
I used my DinoMite Dinosaur Party Printables to set the theme for the party…and that’s pretty much all I used for the decor! I used a cake stand I already had and apothecary jars from every other party I do (because they’re beautiful and awesome). The cute green basket is from Hobby Lobby for $2.50. Besides that…it was all printables and therefore, super cute and super cheap.
I suck at baking (like really suck) so I made something that even I couldn’t screw up: chocolate dipped rice krispie treats and brownies. PS these brownies are the best ever! My sister-in-law, Hilary made the cupcakes and they were so yummy!
My favorite thing was the super adorable party masks! The kids were a little reluctant at first, but Granddad put one on and the rest is history. They LOVED these masks and party hats! Sure, Riley thought it was an alligator, but the point is…they had fun!
You can purchase the DinoMite Printables on my Website or from my Etsy Shop.
This party was so special to me because it’s my last one before I move away from my family. I’m not moving far, but I’ll miss having Hilary as my photographer (I’m designing her website, so you’ll see it soon!) and cake decorator and having my niece and nephew help me eat all my sweets! It was so fun and I’m so glad I decided to throw one last shindig!”
Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop: Pillow Boxes Lollipop / Treat Sticks Circle Paper Punch
I’m dying over this DINOSAUR ADVENTURE + PALEONTOLOGIST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Cris McGrath of Crissy’s Crafts! Not a detail was left out when it came to this darling party! So many fabulous ideas!
Crissy said this about planning the party- “A dinosaur party that takes young paleontologists back to prehistoric time! This party is packed with fun activities that any Dino Hunter would love to dig in! The sweet table was turned into Jurassic Park by adding dinosaur figures, edible dinosaur eggs, silk leaves and pterodactyl pops.
Activities include a Dino Egg Hunt, Dino Dig and a Color a Dino Station. Dino Hunters were treated with a lunch that pleased carnivores and herbivores alike. They were served a fun plate with dino nuggets, broccoli(trees) and eggs(olives). Sweet treats included a Jurassic Park cake, dino egg pops, dino cookies, dino pretzels, pterodactyl chocolate pops and sweet popcorn.
The Dino Hunters were supplied with their own Dino Hunter hat, canteen, binoculars and egg hunt bag to explore and hunt the Dinosaur creatures and their eggs. After the hunt was over, our young paleontologists took home a dino-mite surprise goodie bag filled with prehistoric goodies. It was a Jurassic Journey that will please any boy and/or girl!”
Vendors and Credits:
Concept, Styling and photography – Crissy’s Crafts
Dinosaur Printable – Bird’s Party
3D dinosaur and palm tree cake tops – Edible Details
Cookies – Astonishing Cakes LLC
Dinosaur favor bags – Celebrations by Jill
hand painted candy coated pretzels – Peace. Love. Pretzels.
handmade personalized tee – *golden*
cake pops – Mama Jen Bakes
dinosaur chocolate eggs – Wants and Wishes
muslin favor bags, party straw and wooden utensils – Katarina’s Paperie
Pterodactyl mobile – Patricia Reyes
Party Favors (dinosaur crayons, dinosaur grabbers, dinosaur figures and dino dig), silk leaves and garland, dino eggs (egg hunt), hats, canteens and napkins – Oriental Trading
Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop: Wooden Utensils Burlap Striped Paper Straws Linen Bags Popcorn Boxes Lollipop Sticks
This DINOSAUR THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY, submitted by Ale Rosa of Ale Rosa Party Planning {of Brazil}, is too cute! I love how Ale used Burlap throughout the whole party {now available in the Kara’s Party Ideas Shop}. I hope you gain some great ideas from this darling celebration!
Styling- Ale Rosa (Brazil)
Photography- Edi Andrade
What a fun take on a dinosaur party! This cute ORANGE & GREEN DINOSAUR 4TH BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Karolina of Karo’s Fun Land.
Karolina said- “I threw this Dinosaur Party to celebrate my twin nephew’s 4th birthday. Last year they were all about Toy Story. This year they’re more active, adventurous, and sooo loving dinosaurs. So I thought they were gonna love a dinosaur theme for their 4th birthday. Sure they did!!!
My Inspiration for this party started with the color palette from the Anders Ruff dinosaur printable. I just simply love those happy and fun colors. From there I decided to put together a table with some fun themed treats which included green dinosaur rice krispies, bugles corn snacks simulating dinosaur toe nails, dino-mite jellos and vanilla cupcakes with dinosaur toppers from Edible Details. Yum Yum!! And because my nephews love balloons I included two giant orange balloons to the table decor. The kids looove them!
For the centerpieces I just wanted to do something simple, but fun. I filled some jars with rocks, fake grass, and dinosaur figurines. They turned out T-Riffic!!!!
The cake was also simple, but totally cool. I decorated a plain vanilla frosted cake with shredded coconut, and topped it with my nephew’s dinosaur toys which were wearing party hats.
There were also dinosaur footsteps which directed thirsty guests to the dino-mite drink station. I definitely had the best time styling my nephew’s birthday party. They already named me as their official party planner WooHoo!! We totally had a blast and a roaring good time!!!!”
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