Vintage Movie Themed Birthday Party

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This fabulous VINTAGE MOVIE THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Katie of Petite Social. A movie party has always sounded like so much fun to me! This party definitely makes me want to throw one of my own! Love it.

Here are a few of Katie’s favorite details & ideas from the party:
  • Vintage Movie Party Décor/Props – Pretzel wagon/bags, vintage locker baskets, ticket reels
  • Customized Movie Theatre Sign
  • Thanks for Poppin’ In Party Popcorn Favors
  • Grab a Seat and Take a Seat blankets for guests
Event Concept & Styling: Petite Social
Event Photography: MoxieSox Photography
Movie Party Printables: Dimple Prints
Edible Movie Fondant Cupcake Toppers: Edible Details
Color-Coordinated Popcorn Party Favors: Oh Goodie Designs

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Baker’s Twine
Balloons
Burlap
Jute Twine
Popcorn Bags
Striped Paper Straws
Cupcake Wrappers
Ribbon
Ticket Rolls
Polka Dot Nut / Candy Cups
Popcorn Boxes
Clear Cellophane Bags

     

This is what Katie said about planning the party- “A movie party theme was inspired out of necessity! We have a large group of friends and family and I had to come up with a theme that would entertain and accommodate a February indoor party for 50 guests, 25 of them children between the ages of 4-6. With a goal to wow my guests (b/c I do style parties for a living), make it fun for both big and little guests, and keep it fuss-free, I split our party onto two levels to keep the crowd flowing. I found traditional red, white, and black movie party printables on Etsy, but since this party was for a girl, I wanted to add in a tad bit of girly and decided to throw in pops of yellow. And, as a party stylist with a room full of props, I incorporated many of the party décor pieces I already had on hand, which turned this theme into a Vintage Movie Party.

Now, who doesn’t love movie snacks? This was such a hit for the birthday girl and all her friends. I created a movie concession stand stocked with fresh popped popcorn, jumbo salted pretzels, a selection of candy (mini sized of course), popcorn pops, cupcakes, and beverages. Just like the movies, our little guests got in line and each received a snack caddy, which they then filled with whatever movie treats they wanted. On the way down to the “movie theatre”, each guest grabbed a sheet and took a seat in front of the big screen. While the children were entertained downstairs, our adult guests were able to relax, mingle and enjoy the bar and restocked concession stand upstairs.”

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Baker’s Twine
Balloons
Burlap
Jute Twine
Popcorn Bags
Striped Paper Straws
Cupcake Wrappers
Ribbon
Ticket Rolls
Polka Dot Nut / Candy Cups
Popcorn Boxes
Clear Cellophane Bags

Chick Flick Hollywood Movie Night Party

This fab CHICK FLICK HOLLYWOOD MOVIE NIGHT PARTY was submitted by Erin of Strawberry Mommycakes. This looks like so much fun that I’m already checking my calendar to see when I can do this with my girlfriends! The adorable printables make it so that this party would be easy peasy. :]

Some of my favorite elements of this chick flick movie night are:
The printable pillow boxes
The “chick flick bingo” activity
The box trays for holding and carrying food
The pink and yellow color scheme
and MORE!

Party Styling: Strawberry Mommycakes
Printables: Strawberry Mommycakes {or purchase instant download from MYGRAFICO}
Fabric, love sign, apothecary jars: Hobby Lobby
Large Bowl: Crate & Barrel

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Striped Paper Straws
French Square Plastic Milk Bottles
Popcorn Boxes
Cupcake Wraps
Apothecary Jars
Gumballs
Pillow Boxes
Clear Cellophane Bags

    

Here’s what Erin said about planning this party- “Sometimes when I’m feeling run down…I just need a night with the girls. My husband was out of town for the weekend, so this was the perfect time to throw a Chick Flick Movie Night!  It was seriously so fun!!!

I designed a printable set based on some movie Starlets from the 50′s and 60′s.  I chose Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day and Audrey Hepburn. The set includes invitations, games, cupcake wrappers, tent cards, straw flags, pillow boxes, and much more! You’ll have everything you need to pull off the perfect movie night party.

I wanted to create a movie theater feel, without the stinky movie theater carpet (seriously, why is there carpet in movie theaters…so gross?!) We had movie candy (dots, red vines, junior mints, etc), buttered popcorn, sodas, and the added bonus of cupcakes!! Instead of using paper plates, which I think are annoying to eat off of because everything slides off, I made box trays…just like what you’d use in a theater. They were super handy and way cuter than paper plates. Everything fit perfectly in these little trays (which are included in my printable set).

Doris Day is my favorite actress…her movies are ADORABLE and hilarious, so we watched Pillow Talk. I was surprised that most people I invited hadn’t seen it, but everyone LOVED it…definitely a MUST SEE. During the movie, we played “Chick Flick Bingo.” It has things on it like first kiss, dancing, singing…you know…all the chick flick criteria.”

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Striped Paper Straws
French Square Plastic Milk Bottles
Popcorn Boxes
Cupcake Wraps
Apothecary Jars
Gumballs
Pillow Boxes
Clear Cellophane Bags

Night at the Movies Birthday Party

My first weekend party feature goes to this fabulous NIGHT AT THE MOVIES BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Jennifer Schattle. Grab some popcorn and take a seat…this party is one that can’t be beat. Party Details told by Mom, Jennifer Hill (of Hello Love Designs):“My son, Ethan, was turning 9 this year, so I was facing the dilemma of what kind of party to throw that he would love. And would be 9-year-old “cool” too. Since he has a summer birthday, we always do outdoor parties, and I knew this year wouldn’t be any different. I went down my checklist: Camping? Done. Pool party? Done. Circus? Done. Picnic? Done. My parents had just installed a new flat screen television on their back porch. Outdoor movie? That’s it! Ohhh, and I love the old theater marquee look, so let’s go with that theme – a cool, vintage Hollywood outdoor movie theater! Then he chose his favorite movie, The Karate Kid (2010) with Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. My ideas were brought back to a 9-year-old reality, and, really, it was all about what he wanted. Vintage Hollywood was out.For the invitations, I used midnight blue as the background – appropriate for our evening/night event. I still incorporated the old-style theater marquee that I loved, and that was the springboard for the rest of the paper goods. The marquee colors had yellows and red which was perfect for the movie he chose since it takes place in China. We had the theater, but you cannot go to a movie without going to the concession stand first. We needed a concession stand. I had the idea of marrying a concession stand with being outdoors, so I used a very common umbrella table. Voila, we had a 360 degree concession stand. Very cool for 9-year-olds. Candy all the way around! The red-striped tablecloth was a great find from Target. It zipped around the umbrella! Party lights were hung around the umbrella ready to be lit at dark. I used red and yellow paper lanterns from Party City hanging from the umbrella, keeping with the colors of the invite and movie setting. “Ethan’s Theater” concession stand was stocked on one side with the staple movie box candy – m&m’s, starburst, skittles, reese’s pieces, bottle caps, etc. I used a basket I had for the box candy and my mom’s food stand for the other candy. Drinks were outdoor style – glass bottle sodas in a red ice bucket also from Targe t. We weren’t having cupcakes, but I had to tuck in a few cupcake toppers into the ice bucket. Red-striped straws (from Hey Yo Yo) with personalized straw flags (Hey Yo Yo) were a must for the drinks. That way the kids could keep up with which drink belonged to who. Let me tell you, they loved having their own names on the straws! The other side of the concession stand had the cotton candy. My sister-in-law has a vintage chip clip stand that I used to hold the cotton candy packages. So neat. The kids just pulled the cotton candy off of the clip and were off to the movie. Of course, the main attraction of the concessions had to be the popcorn. Buttered popcorn was a must. Ethan requested caramel popcorn. I mixed buttered popcorn with m&m’s and called it, appropriately, kung fu popcorn. All the popcorn was easily reached in lidded jars from Walmart and a wooden scoop was available to help scoop out the popcorn (also from Walmart). I hung more of the personalized party circles with ribbon around the jar lids. Popcorn boxes (Hey Yo Yo) were just the perfect serving size for the movie. Finally, we had chocolate covered fortune cookies! We couldn’t watch The Karate Kid without having fortune cookies. I picked up the fortune cookies from our favorite local Chinese food restaurant and dipped them in chocolate. These were a huge hit with the kids and adults too. At the party entrance, I used red crepe paper and stands borrowed from a friend as the red rope entrance. It lead the way out back to the party. Very V.I.P. I also placed a “now showing” sign along with a small Karate Kid poster at the entrance next to a jar of red “admit one” tickets giving the entrance a movie theater feel. At many theaters, you will find photo booths. I thought it would be fun to have an outdoor photo booth to take pictures of Ethan and his guests as they arrived. Well…the best laid plans of mice and men…it didn’t work out exactly as I had pictured, but the end result was still just as cute. It was too windy that day and the sheet wouldn’t hang, so we just had the photo booth in the great outdoors. I provided different hats and cardstock mustaches from the Cupcake Social as the props. All of the guests hadn’t arrived yet, but my friend and photographer, Jennifer Schattle, did an amazing job capturing the kids’ personalities that were there for the shoot! They even attempted their own kung fu moves! After the photo shoot, we played one quick, prize-winning, game: the great popcorn eating race. with chopsticks. Each guest and the birthday boy were given the same number of popcorn pieces and a pair of chopsticks. The object was to race and see who could eat the popcorn the fastest using their chopsticks. Popcorn was everywhere! It’s a wonder that we had winners. We played this game a couple of times and had a blast. Ethan requested a popcorn cake. I am no baker, but I love to make my children’s cakes/cupcakes every birthday, so I had a challenge ahead of me. I have to credit Bakerella for the inspiration. She has the popcorn brownies on her website, and I used her technique with the marshmallows to place over the cake. And truly, I have to credit my husband for finishing the cake! I burnt out scoring the marshmallows and he swooped in to double and triple up the marshmallows making the popcorn effect even better. While I was decorating the party that afternoon, he placed every marshmallow “popcorn” on the cake. What a dad! Finally, after the birthday guests enjoyed the movie, they took home their party favors stuffed inside a popcorn bag (from Hey Yo Yo). It was definitely a night to remember and, most importantly, Ethan said it was the best birthday party ever. I agree.” Vendor Credits: Styling, Invitation, and Party printables- Hello Love Designs Styling and Photography- Jennifer Schattle Photography Cake- Made at home with inspiration from Bakerella Tablecloth, ice bucket, napkins and party lights- Target Paper lanterns, foil stars, paper plates- Party City Straws, Popcorn boxes, and popcorn bags- Hey Yo Yo Cardstock Mustaches- Cupcake Social

Breaking Dawn Twilight Party

Any Twilight fans out there? If so, you will love this BREAKING DAWN TWILIGHT PARTY submitted by Amy Fetter of Earl Photography. From the feathers to the chess pieces to the colored contacts, this party had it all! Everything was “Twilight” style. Amy even had life sized Edward & Jacob stand ups! Here is what Amy said about the party- “I threw a Twilight themed party, for the premiere of the movie based on the book, Breaking Dawn. I had about 7 different areas set up: The entry area had our very owen photo studio (or photo booth) with an actual photographer friend -who was already invited to the party, but then offered to take pictures. Next to that was a table with name tags, prize drawing entry, a costume contest entry, and two sets of trivia (one from ‘Twilight’ and one from ‘Breaking Dawn’-the first part that related to the movie). We also had prizes for Trivia winners. Right across from the entry table was the wedding themed/love story table. Completed with a themed fondant cake as the centerpiece, fondant themed cupcakes, labeled water bottles (which didn’t turn out as great, but the idea is cute), and it was decorated with all sorts of fun hints from the movie, such as hanging white flowers, feathers. Also, things like plastic swans for “Bella Swan”, as well as rose petals agains a white table cloth, and diamonds. My theme colors were pretty obvious -white, black and red. The great part is they are all reusable party items -colors I will for sure be using in the future. I even hung LED Christmas lights, as well as paper lanterns and tissue decorative balls. Once you left the entry to the kitchen area, there were two food areas -one themed after the Cullen (vampire) family, and one after the Werewolf’s. Fans know that the Cullen’s are “vegetarians”, or that the Werewolf’s -compare the Cullen’s -are “hot-blooded” (both in reality and in temper) -so a veggie tray on one and hot chocolate on the other, etc. -you get the idea. Then the final area was the movie room, where we had the Twilight series trivia playing on the the tv. And then the movie popcorn holders, with twinkling lights and the prizes. The party went a little like this: People arrived, greeted, put name tag on and names in the drawing bowl, grabbed trivia and a pen and sat at the table and filled it out while they talked and while people arrived. (The trivia was found on-line: www.funtrivia.com). People could choose when to do their photo booth pics, but one of the most fun parts (MUST Have for this type of party), were the Edward and Jacob card board stand-ups. These made the pictures so fun. And you can’t forget the ever trending “mustache on a stick” for a photo booth, HOWEVER, I found ones with red lips and white vampire teeth. SO cute! I ordered them from www.mustacheonastick.com.” Vendors: Fondant Cake Toppers- The Sweets Fairy Bakeshop Cupcake Wrappers- Orange1 Cupcake Toppers- Little Monster Hugs Invitation- Bionic Lifestyle Photography- My Camera Loves You The fondant cake was made by a friend, Janel Lamb out of Queen Creek, AZ Cardboard cut out figures, Twilight party (breaking dawn) themed items (plates, centerpiece), dolls/action figures, posters -all from Amazon

Outdoor Movie Birthday Party

And the next party feature goes to this darling OUTDOOR MOVIE BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Caryl Lyons of ROAR events group. Such a perfect theme for a tween party! Look at the vintage movie reel cake & fun cookies! I love the Coca Cola crates, as well!
Here is what Caryl said about the party- ”We just celebrated my son Tucker’s 11th birthday and we wanted to do something a little different.  He was past the age of legos and super heros so we needed to think of a theme that would be COOL to a tween.
We decided on an outdoor movie theme mixed in with afternoon pool time.  The kids arrived around 4pm and immediately jumped in the pool.  They worked up an appetite with pizza.  As the sun was setting, we started the movie and they all huddled together.
The dessert table was a concession stand that had all the movie time favorites from licorice to starbursts to skittles to popcorn.  And of course a party wouldn’t be complete without a film reel cake.
The party printables were done by Adria of Anders Ruff and my mom.  I gave my mom the vision of what I was going for and she drew the main graphic.  Adria digitized it and incorporated it into the rest of the look and feel.  The cake was created by Michelle of Cakewalk Baking.  She did an amazing job.  We had popcorn, film reel and star cookies that were baked up by Allyson Jane Cookies.  We purchased a 1968 vintage film reel off craigs list.  That was a great find.  We found the popcorn buckets and french fry containers (that we used for some of the concession stand goodies) from Cost Plus.  We went to our favorite paper store, The Paper Source for the envelopes and stickers for the invitations.  The red fabric for the concession stand back drop was from Joann’s.”
Event Styling: ROAR events groupHey Caryl & Studio J
Party Printables: Anders Ruff & Caryl’s mom
Cookies: Allyson Jane