Teddy Bear Party
Decorate the party area with a cloth teddy bear, teddy bear picture on the wall and a soft brown blanket for the birthday child and guests to sit on. Sing-song themed bears, such as "Teddy Bear Picnic" and "We're Going On A Bear Hunt." Make a teddy bear with the ears of children by letting them finger paint the two oval brown paper with toxic paint. Hold the oval in front of the fan so they dry quickly. Hot glue ear are three inches apart onto a headband and a place in the children's heads. Serve finger foods are safe for children, such as bananas and cooked elbow pasta. Making teddy bears with their cupcakes chocolate frosting and chocolate biscuits breaking lap two and placing it into the cupcake to look like ears. Use black frosting for the eyes, nose and mouth. You can enliven the event by renting a teddy bear figure.
Rubber Duck Party
Decorate an area outside with clear balloons to represent bubbles. Fill two plastic pools with water and place rubber ducks inside. Tape a path of duck feet onto the floor that leads from the entrance of the location to the actual party area. Set up a bubble blower and have it blow bubbles at the party for the children to play with. Let the party guests sit in the plastic pools to play with the ducks. Make sure the parents know ahead of time that they need to bring a bathing suit. Serve the children food that you cut in the shape of a duck with a duck cookie cutter, such as cheese and sandwiches. Make a bathtub duck cake by cutting a rectangular section out of the middle of a rectangular shaped cake. Frost the entire cake white except for the middle hollowed out part. Place blue jello that has already set in the middle of the cake to look like water. Put a small toy duck onto the jello water.
Decorate an area outside with clear balloons to represent bubbles. Fill two plastic pools with water and place rubber ducks inside. Tape a path of duck feet onto the floor that leads from the entrance of the location to the actual party area. Set up a bubble blower and have it blow bubbles at the party for the children to play with. Let the party guests sit in the plastic pools to play with the ducks. Make sure the parents know ahead of time that they need to bring a bathing suit. Serve the children food that you cut in the shape of a duck with a duck cookie cutter, such as cheese and sandwiches. Make a bathtub duck cake by cutting a rectangular section out of the middle of a rectangular shaped cake. Frost the entire cake white except for the middle hollowed out part. Place blue jello that has already set in the middle of the cake to look like water. Put a small toy duck onto the jello water.
I'm One Party
Hang brightly-colored streamers from the ceiling. Display number 1 cutouts around the party area. Tape pictures of the birthday child onto the wall. Set up stations to keep the birthday child and her guests busy. Suitable stations for one-year-olds include an edible playdough station and a block station. Let them rotate when they get bored. Serve foods that are the birthday child's favorites as well as hamburgers and chicken fingers for older guests. Make a cake for the birthday child by baking a cake in a one-shaped pan. Frost it in the colors you used as party decorations.
Hang brightly-colored streamers from the ceiling. Display number 1 cutouts around the party area. Tape pictures of the birthday child onto the wall. Set up stations to keep the birthday child and her guests busy. Suitable stations for one-year-olds include an edible playdough station and a block station. Let them rotate when they get bored. Serve foods that are the birthday child's favorites as well as hamburgers and chicken fingers for older guests. Make a cake for the birthday child by baking a cake in a one-shaped pan. Frost it in the colors you used as party decorations.
Great! I can save these two themes for my daughters’ birthdays this time. I have already found good event halls for rent for their birthdays. Disney has always looked good and this is the reason I specifically searched for such themes. I am glad I found this post on time.