Mad Scientist Themed Birthday Party

How fun is this MAD SCIENTIST SCIENCE THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Cris McGrath of Crissy’s Crafts!

Here is what Cris had to say about planning the party- “What is a better way to learn about Science than having a Mad Scientist party? Our dessert table was turned into a real lab with edible sweets like atom balls, lab rats, brains, frogs, crystal rock and bacteria culture, to name a few.

The party icons from the Mad Scientist printable collection were used to decorate the push up pops to look like real test tubes, colored water was served in a Beaker set, jello with gummy balls and worms in petri dish and green and blue M&Ms in test tubes were a must to make the edible lab a success.

Science wall decal was used as a backdrop to make the edible lab more realist. To add more details to the dessert table, a snake and a giant ant were displayed in glass containers and metal trays were used to display some of the goodies. To add more fun, the children’s table was also styled to resemble a lab. A microscope, funnels and beakers were added to the table along with coordinating party ware. Black wrapping paper with scientific formulas written on it was used for the children’s table backdrop.

Some of our mad scientist projects were Lava Lamp, Glitter Green Slime and Crystal Bubbles. The party favors were Mad Scientist totes for the girls and fabric string bag for the boys filled with pop rock magic potion, bubbles in test tubes and glow in the dark bouncy balls. It was MAD FUN party!”

Re create this party:
Styling and Photography- Crissy’s Crafts
Mad Scientist printable- Bird’s Party
Mad scientist tee- *golden*
Lab coat and mad scientist tote bag- Patricia McGrath
Cupcake toppers- Edible Details
Bunting, table runner and tablecloth, bow ties and string bags- Celebrations by Jill

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Cupcake Liners
Push-up Pop Containers
Rock Candy
White 2-Sided Picture Frame
Wooden Forks
Striped Paper straws
Daisy Cut Mason Jar Lids
Clear Cellophane Bags

     

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Cupcake Liners
Push-up Pop Containers
Rock Candy
White 2-Sided Picture Frame
Wooden Forks
Striped Paper straws
Daisy Cut Mason Jar Lids
Clear Cellophane Bags

Mad Science Themed Dessert Table/Birthday, Mad Scientist Party

What a fun MAD SCIENCE THEMED DESSERT TABLE / BIRTHDAY PARTY by Stephanie Keeping of Spaceships and Laser Beams! The “brainiac” cupcake wrappers and scientist ice cream cone treats are my favorite!

Party details and vendor list at bottom of post…

Party details/description from Stephanie- “This is a mad science themed dessert table. Treats included Dr. Honeydew Melon cones, big chocolate brains, bowtie butter cookies, pop rock chip chocolate molecules in petri dishes, nerds in test tubes and mad scientist cupcakes. In addition, I actually took a page from Amy’s book (which I love) and wanted to do a “craft it” item for the table. The green nerd shirt favor bags were the result.” Vendors and Credits: Printables, Styling and Photography- Spaceships and Laser Beams Printable Designer- Lindsay Pasichnyk Chocolate Pop Rock Chips- Goodness Bakeshop Cupcake Toppers, Faces on Cones: Edible Details Grey paper straws, nerd candy tubes, paper sacks- All available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop

Science Party!

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Today’s winning party feature goes to this
Science Party
What a fun party!
In their backyard, under the pergola, Kim created a lab, complete with experiments, test tubes, lab coats and of course goggles. While the parents watched on, and some helped out with the younger scientists {thanks you guys!}, they sipped yummy H2O, or soda, labeled appropriately “Warning: May Bubble, Pop & Fizz!” After the kids poured, mixed and tested all the experiments they took them inside to a “experiment station” aka an ice cream bar where they could test toppings including M&Ms, Snickers, peanut butter chips and even gummy worms, until their little hearts were content.
The beautiful hand iced butter cookies are from Sue at Sweet Tooth Cottage (and are available here in the Celebration Shoppe). The bubbling beakers were Kim’s favorite…she even sent them for her son’s class party,
bagged with their cello toppers.
To see more of this party, and purchase the Science Party Collection go here.
Thanks for your submission, Kim!
Congratulations on being the winning party feature!
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