by Partyelf on March 10, 2010
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“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!
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by Partyelf on March 1, 2010
“Ladies and Gentlemen! Today, in the big top, our little one is turning ….” A Circus Birthday Party is, for sure, an exciting way to celebrate your child’s big day! With these ideas, your birthday bash will become a spectacular event.
Get started by making invitations. A simple, yet delightful way is to cut out rectangles [...]
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 [...]
by Partyelf on January 29, 2010
Wubbzy is a fun, playful little guy who, along with his friends Widget and Walden, tend to get into little scrapes that need resolving. It’s a fun show loved by many, so a Wow! Wow! Wubbzy Birthday Party is a great idea!
Make invitations by cutting pink or yellow cardstock in the shape of Wubbzy himself. [...]
by Partyelf on January 20, 2010
For your sweet little girl, a Ladybug Birthday Party is a delightful theme to use. Just think of the adorable cake (with Twizzler’s for the antennae), cute party favors, and fun games!
For crafty invitations, cut pale pink or purple cardstock into two circles. Cut one of the circles in half, join the top corners of [...]