by Partyelf on March 10, 2010
“How to Train Your Dragon” looks to be a thrilling move, hitting theaters this March. It is sure to be a big hit with kids of all ages, so gear up for a How to Train Your Dragon Birthday Party!
To make your invitations, draw a cave or forest on the front your card. Coming from [...]
by Partyelf on February 24, 2010
Since the day your little babe arrived, she has been the star of the show. Celebrate her milestone birthday with a Rock Star 1st Birthday Party!
Using silver or gold cardstock cut out a star shape. With a black glitter marker, write, “A Rock Star Was Born…,” and decorate the front with lots of silver or [...]
by Partyelf on February 19, 2010
With the torch lit and the hills covered in snow, it is easy to see why kids are so excited about the Winter Olympics Games. In fact, a Winter Olympics Birthday Party is a fantastic way to celebrate your own child’s momentous day.
For cool invitations, cut out cardboard circles and paint gold to look like [...]
by Partyelf on February 10, 2010
You don’t need the luck of the Irish to host a fun St. Patrick’s Day Party. A little creative imagination, easy-to-setup supplies, and a bit o’ green is all you need for a fantastically fun time.
To make a cute invitation, cut out a large three-leaf clover out of gold (or silver) paper (check the scrapbook [...]
by Partyelf on February 5, 2010
‘Beep… zweerp….beep…I.am.a.ro.bot.” Kids LOVE robots and all the futuristic dreams that they signify! A Robot Birthday Party is a fantastic way to celebrate your child’s special day.
Cut colorful cardstock into squares and cylinders and “piece” them together with brads to create a fun, funky robot. Draw his eyes, mouth, and any other electronic details. Be [...]
by Partyelf on February 1, 2010
Lego’s are hugely popular among kids and have been since 1949! Imaginations have been nurtured and the inventing mind cultivated – who would have thought such a toy could produce those wonders? A Lego Birthday Party is the way to go for your tinkering, imaginative, and inventive child.
Invitations that look like a Lego would be [...]