Jason's Peter Pan Birthday Party Submission

Age: 2

First, I would like to thank Jason for sharing his great ideas from his Peter Pan party.

Let me tell you, there are some great ideas in this party that I know you could use in your future Peter Pan Party.

All the information contained in this party submission mirrors all the party themes format.

Starting with the invitations and finishing at the thank you notes, you are going to find everything you need to throw that Ultimate Birthday Party!

Once again, thank you Jason for these wonderful party ideas and I hope the readers will be able to utilize them in their future parties!

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Location

Home


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Invitations

I did these on my computer. The front said, “All you need is faith and trust. And a little bit of..." then you open it up and it says "PIXIE DUST!” For "pixie dust" we used glitter. The rest of it gave all the info, where, when, etc...


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Decorations

I did it very simple. I took blue and green streamers and twisted them all over the living room, dining area, and patio. Also got green cups, plates, etc to put on top of the plastic blue tablecloth ($1).


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Party Tableware


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Costumes


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Ice Breaker Activities


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Food

My mother-in-law is great at cakes, but she said it was actually easy. She did two 8 inch round chocolate cakes, frosted them white, and then made green candy molds. One cake had candy numbers to make a clock, the other had candy letters to spell "Happy Birthday Jason". Then she did an alligator cake. Said she just made several white pan cakes then cut them to shape an alligator. Made green frosting and frosted them all together. She even frosted on eyes, it was really cute! It didn't matter that the other two cakes were chocolate; the kids all wanted the alligator cake! We probably could have just gone with the one cake, because we were giving pieces to the kids to take home!


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Party Favors

I bought enough pirate goodie bags for each child. In them I put an eye patch, gold coins, mardi gras beads, and ring pops. It all kind of went with the pirate treasure theme.


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Present


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Games and Activities

For the games section, we chose to play three different games.

Cannonball toss - My husband got a big piece of plywood and cut a hole in the middle of it. We filled up balloons with water and the kids got to try to make the "cannonball" get in the hole. You could go 2 ways with this. We actually used regular balloons which didn't pop, so there was no mess. But, for more fun, I suggest water balloons. The kids thought the best part was when we had the mommies & daddies try it. They went nuts cheering their parents on!

Find the X - A rendition of "Pin the tail on the donkey". I drew Neverland on a grocery bag (which took me about 2 hours to do!). We burned the edges to make it look like a treasure map. Then my son picked a place for X. We drew X in red. Got a blindfold and some push pins. Whoever got closest to the X, won.

reasure hunt - I bought a bunch of those chocolate coins and buried them in our sandbox. My son’s birthday is in November, so they didn't melt. I would probably suggest doing the plastic coins, though. The kids had a blast digging around in there looking for coins.


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Thank You Notes


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Miscellaneous