May 25, 2018 On the hunt for a party theme mysterious and fun?! If so, this Secret Agent Spy Birthday Party by Leitia McHugh, out of Indiana, is the one! Exploding with details classified and cool, this birthday bash is for all secret agents! Details for this fun-filled event, include: * Top Secret Decodable Message Party Invite * Dynamite Stick Bomb Chandelier + Pinata * Secret Agent Themed Birthday Cake * Agent-inspired Signage * Master of Disguise Props * Secret Agent Party Supply B
Awesome DIY spy party games and secret agent themed activities that you can use to make your child's spy party a blast!
This party is for all the James Bond's out there! It's taken me a whole year to post but Sam's 8th Secret Agent / Spy Birthday party was heaps of fun and full of activities! A Secret Agent or Spy birthday party requires quite a lot of advanced planning so
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Unfreeze time at the most epic Secret Agent Birthday Party. Kid spies will search for clues, dust for fingerprints, defuse the time bomb piñata, and more!
Awesome DIY spy party games and secret agent themed activities that you can use to make your child's spy party a blast!
Our 3 adorable boys ready to party! I mentioned last week that we did a Spy Party for my oldest son's 9th birthday. Click here to see the ...
This past weekend we celebrated Cole’s 6th birthday with a spy party. He’s obsessed with spies lately from watching movies like Spy Kids and Agent Cody Banks. In fact, he’s convinced that our neighbour must be a spy because he drives a black car. He’s constantly looking for clues and codes. He told us that the ... Read more
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May 25, 2018 On the hunt for a party theme mysterious and fun?! If so, this Secret Agent Spy Birthday Party by Leitia McHugh, out of Indiana, is the one! Exploding with details classified and cool, this birthday bash is for all secret agents! Details for this fun-filled event, include: * Top Secret Decodable Message Party Invite * Dynamite Stick Bomb Chandelier + Pinata * Secret Agent Themed Birthday Cake * Agent-inspired Signage * Master of Disguise Props * Secret Agent Party Supply B
Create authentic spy party invitations and envelopes with these fun printables. The kids are sure to feel like real secret agents!
After the agents registered, they were shown the treasure box they would recieve after they completed training. (Entrance to training area...
Unfreeze time at the most epic Secret Agent Birthday Party. Kid spies will search for clues, dust for fingerprints, defuse the time bomb piñata, and more!
Our 3 adorable boys ready to party! I mentioned last week that we did a Spy Party for my oldest son's 9th birthday. Click here to see the ...
In diesem Jahr hat sich mein Sohn eigentlich eine Nerf-Party zu seinem Geburtstag gewünscht. Tja, ich war damit nicht so wirklich einverstanden und wir haben uns dann auf eine Geheimagenten-Party geeinigt. Einige Wochen vorher habe ich mich schon durch Pinterest gewühlt und bin auf super Ideen gestoßen. Zuerst einmal die Einladung. Ich habe diese wie einen Aktenfolder aussehen lassen und in ein braunes Kuvert gesteckt. Das Logo "Top Secret" habe ich mir gegoogelt. In der Einladung war schon die erste Prüfung für die Geheimagenten. Sie mussten das Passwort (Alles Gute zum Geburtstag) knacken. Für die Deko habe ich mir auch einiges einfallen lassen ... zum Glück war mein Mann ein Monat vorher in Kanada auf Geschäftsreise und konnte mir manche Sachen wie zb. das Absperrband mitnehmen. Die Light Box habe ich am Tag der Party noch bei NanuNana gefunden und da ich eh schon länger überlegt habe, mir diese zu kaufen, hatte ich jetzt endlich einen Grund, weshalb ich sie unbedingt benötige. Ähnliche Light Boxes gibt es auch bei Amazon (Affiliate Link). Den Handscanner habe ich auch auf Pinterest gefunden, allerdings hat er nicht so wirklich funktioniert, dh. man konnte den Handabdruck nicht erkennen - allerhöchstens einen Fingerabdruck wenn man wirklich fest draufgedrückt hat. Nachdem die Agenten alle im Headquarter eingetroffen waren, habe ich gleich ein Foto von jedem gemacht und einen Fingerabdruck genommen. Dies habe ich für die Agentenausweise benötigt, die die Jungs nach erfolgreichem Agententraining erhalten haben (die Ausweise hatte ich schon bis auf das Foto und den Fingerabdruck vorbereitet ... während mein Mann den Kids Geheimcodes zeigte, habe ich sie fertiggestellt). Für den Code habe ich eine super Seite gefunden, wo man nur den Namen einzugeben braucht. Diesmal haben wir nicht gleich mit Geschenkeauspacken und Kuchenessen begonnen, sondern zuerst das Agententraining gemacht. Folgende Spiele habe ich mir hier einfallen lassen: 1. Wer bin ich - jedes Kind, das wollte, bekam ein Post-It auf die Stirn geklebt, wo eine Person, Figur usw. draufgeschrieben stand und dieses Kind musste durch gezielte Fragen auf die Lösung kommen. Wir haben festgestellt, dass das Spiel für die Kinder teilweise zu schwierig war. Folgende Figuren haben wir auf die Zettel geschrieben: Vamperl (das Buch haben sie gerade in der Schule gelesen, Frau Lehrerin, Lightning McQueen, Mark Forster, Kai (Ninjago), Ohnezahn, Jakari, Sally Bollywood, Minion, Luke Skywalker). 2. Fingerfertigkeit: Die Kinder mussten blind eine Pistole aus Lego nachbauen. Hierzu habe ich die einzelnen Teile schon vorab in Säckchen abgepackt und ein Foto der fertigen Pistole beigefügt. Das Foto durften sich die Kinder einprägen. Dann bekamen sie so eine Schlafmaske aus dem Flugzeug aufgesetzt (Dank meines Mannes hatten wir hier einige zu Hause) und mussten die Pistole blind nachbauen. Dies ging erstaunlicherweise sehr schnell. 3. Schusstraining: hier bin ich dem Wunsch meines Sohnes gefolgt und habe die Nerf eingebaut. Auf einer Leinwand habe ich Joghurtbecher geklebt und die Öffnung mit Krepppapier und Gummiringerl zugemacht. Die Jungs durften dann mit der Nerf nacheinander versuchen, die Patronen in die Becher zu schießen. 4. Beweglichkeit und Vorsicht: Bei diesem Spiel haben wir im Kinderzimmer lauter rote Fäden mit Glöckchen gespannt und die Kinder mussten ohne die Fäden zu berühren ans andere Ende gelangen. Tja, hier hat es mein Mann für die Kids etwas zu schwierig gemacht. Den Parcours hat niemand bestanden, aber er hat ihnen total viel Spaß gemacht. Eigentlich hätte ich noch ein fünftes Spiel vorbereitet gehabt. Da aber schon relativ viel Zeit vergangen war, haben wir dieses ausgelassen. Zeigen will ich es euch aber trotzdem. 5. Schnelligkeit: Die Dynamitstange musste von Kind zu Kind weitergereicht werden und sie mussten pro Durchgang unterschiedliche Aufgaben lösen, zb: männliche Vornamen, Tiere, Farben, ... und das Kind, bei dem das Dynamit hochgeht, musste ausscheiden. Den Timer haben wir überklebt, damit niemand sieht, wann die Zeit abgelaufen ist. Nachdem das Agententraining abgeschlossen war, durften die Jungs eine Pause machen und sich bei Wahrheitsserum und süßen Bomben stärken. Wie die Party weitergegangen ist, werde ich im nächsten Post Geheimagenten - Party Teil 2 aufschreiben. Eure Sabine
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Our 3 adorable boys ready to party! I mentioned last week that we did a Spy Party for my oldest son's 9th birthday. Click here to see the ...
**Consider yourself pretty special that you're allowed to view this SECRET AGENT BIRTHDAY OPERATION. You see, only SECRET AGENTS were invited to my 11 year old's SPY THEMED PARTY. (Cue the James Bond theme song...) Invitations were sent to the special SECRET AGENTS. They read as follows: YOUR SECRET MISSION, IF YOU CHOOSE TO ACCEPT IT, IS TO HELP CELEBRATE THE 11TH BIRTHDAY OF AGENT JACOB ALL SECRET AGENTS MUST REPORT TO THE SPY TRAINING CENTER (aka-jacob's home) SPY TRAINING WILL INCLUDE: MESSAGE DECODING BOMB DISABLING TARGET PRACTICE SEARCH OPTICS SPECIAL OPERATIONS PLEASE NOTIFY THE SPY AGENCY (aka-jacob's parents) WITH YOUR INTENTIONS. THE TRAINING CENTER WAS SET UP... APPROPRIATE SPY COLORS WERE DECIDED ON... RED AND BLACK. WAITING AT EACH PLACE SETTING WAS: *BLACK T-SHIRT (every spy must wear black.) *MAGNIFYING GLASSES like these: *NOTEBOOKS(mini spiral) *DARK SHADES THE PLAY ROOM WAS SET UP WITH LOTS OF PRACTICE TARGETS. WE HUNG BALLOONS FROM THE CEILING. A LAMINATE BOARD WAS PROPPED UP. VINYL CIRCLES WERE STUCK ON THE BOARD FOR TARGETS. BOMB CAKE WAS ASSEMBLED. (It almost killed me, but that's what bombs do, right?) I used a sports ball cake pan and covered the entire thing with marshmallow fondant. The knob on top is fondant and the fuse is black licorice. THE SNACKS WERE ARRANGED. (The Birthday party was in the afternoon, so no meal was needed. Gotta love that!) SNACKS INCLUDED: CHEETOS aka- LASER HOT BULLETS GRAPES aka- EXPLOSIVES SLIM JIM SAUSAGE STICKS aka- DYNAMITE STICKS FORTUNE COOKIES aka- UNDERCOVER SECRET MESSAGES (I hid clues in the fortune cookies and sealed the packages back up with my iron...crazy, I know...but it worked!) DRINKS- CAPRI SUN aka- PACKETS OF ADRENALINE AND OF COURSE THE BOMB CAKE! JUNIOR MINT CANDIES WERE USED ON THE PLATTER. THE AGENDA WAS MADE AND THE AGENTS ARRIVED! FIRST: DRESS CODE AND PHOTO OPS. (I set up a black photo booth to capture their spy poses.) NEXT: DECIPHERING CODES MY SON IS REALLY INTO CODE MAKING. HE MADE ALL KINDS OF CODES FOR HIS FRIENDS TO FIGURE OUT. SOME OF THE CODES WERE A BIT TRICKY, SO MY SON HAD TO EXPLAIN HIMSELF...BUT EVENTUALLY ALL WERE CRACKED. NEXT: LASER BEAM TRAINING RED CREPE PAPER TAPED BETWEEN CABINETS= LASER BEAMS! EACH TIME THEY WENT THROUGH THE BEAMS, WE ADDED MORE LASERS. WE WERE SHOCKED THAT THESE 'AGENTS' LOVED THIS SIMPLE ACTIVITY! THEY WANTED TO DO THIS OVER AND OVER. NEXT: BOMB DISABLING WE HID A SECRET CLUE IN ONE OF THE BALLOONS. THE AGENT'S JOB WAS TO 'DISABLE' (POP) ALL THE 'BOMBS' (BALLOONS)AND FIND THE CLUE. (I had the grandparents help throw the bombs on the kids.) I should mention that all the clues were typed in 2pt. font which had to be read by their magnifying glasses. (You've got to challenge these kids every now and then, right?) THIS WAS THE CLUE INSIDE THE BOMB: CLUE #1: YOU MUST WORK AS A TEAM TO LOCATE THE MISSING AMMUNITION. AGENT BLAKE MUST RETRIEVE AND READ THE FIRST CLUE LOCATED INSIDE HIS GOODIE BAG. (I wanted them to work as a team, yet make sure everyone got a chance to read the clues.) INSIDE THE GOODIE BAG: CLUE #2: BRRR! CHICKEN. AGENT DILLON MUST READ THE NEXT CLUE. INSIDE THE FREEZER: CLUE #3: ACE, JACK, QUEEN, KING AGENT AKSHAY MUST READ THE NEXT CLUE. INSIDE THE DECK OF CARDS LOCATED IN THE GAME BIN: CLUE #4: 88 KEYS AGENT DYLAN MUST READ THE NEXT CLUE. INSIDE THE PIANO: CLUE #5: GREEN EGGS AND HAM AGENT JACOB MUST READ THE NEXT CLUE. INSIDE THE GREEN EGGS AND HAM BOOK LOCATED ON THE BOOKSHELF: CLUE #6: FINAL LOCATION GREASY FLAMES (It took a bit of time, but they figured out that the ammunition was inside the bar-b-que on the back deck.) NEXT: TARGET PRACTICE (This post contains affiliate links to help you locate products.) We purchased little NERF guns like these Nerf N-Strike Jolt Blaster (blue) for each agent. My son told me that spies must have smaller weapons that can be easily concealed. (This didn't bother me one bit.) ONE BY ONE THE AGENTS TOOK TURNS SHOOTING AT THE TARGETS. SOME MOVES REQUIRED ROLLING ON THE FLOOR AND SHOOTING, OTHER MOVES REQUIRED SHOOTING FROM BEHIND A CORNER. NEXT: SPECIAL OPERATION AFTER A BIT OF PRACTICE, WE TOOK A BREAK FOR GIFTS, SNACKS AND CAKE. AS THE AGENTS WERE EATING THEIR CAKE, THEY NOTICED A CLUE. (While they weren't watching I scooped up their guns and hid them. Then, when I served the cake, I cleverly hid a secret clue under their food. Moms can be pretty sneaky.) NEXT: LOCATE WEAPONS CLUE #1 YOU MUST REMAIN CALM. TRY TO FIND YOUR MISSING WEAPON WITHOUT SAYING A WORD. BREAK OPEN YOUR FORTUNE AND READ YOUR CLUE SILENTLY. DO NOT LET ANYONE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. (I slipped a clue inside the fortune cookies. Using tweezers, I was able to remove most of the original fortunes. Remember, every clue was printed in size 2 font.) I wanted to give the agents a chance to solve a case on their own. It was so much fun watching which agents could follow directions! CLUE #2: YOU MUST LOCATE YOUR WEAPON BEFORE SOMEONE ELSE DOES. LOOK UNDER YOUR CHAIR. CLUE #3: DO NOT LET OTHERS SEE YOU AS YOU SNEAK TO THE BATHROOM. LOOK UNDER THE TISSUES FOR YOUR NEXT CLUE. CLUE #4: QUICKLY GO TO THE ROOM WITH THE FIREPLACE. DROP AND GIVE ME: 5 PUSH UPS 5 JUMPING JACKS 5 SIT UPS THEN, READ THE CLUE LOCATED INSIDE THE LOWER CABINET DOOR. CLUE#5: YOU'RE ALMOST THERE! GO TO THE WASHING MACHINE AND FIND YOUR WEAPON. GOOD WORK, AGENT! After all the agents finally had a chance to locate their weapon and finish their snacks, we moved to the garage and the... MINEFIELD TRAINING This is a simple game that requires thinking and memory skills. A grid is made on the floor using sheets of paper and duct tape. We made our grid 5 sheets wide by 5 sheets tall= 25 sheets total. The 'designer' of the game makes a plan of where the secret mines will be. Writing them out on paper is very helpful. The 'designer' decides the route the agent must take to get across the minefield. It's the agent's job to figure out the safe route. One by one an agent steps on a square of paper. The 'designer' lets them know if they're safe or if they've stepped on a mine. If they're safe, they may move to another sheet of paper. If they've stepped on a mine 'BOOM!', they're out and must go to the back of the line. The next agent must try to remember where it is safe to step. Agents may only step forward or sideways. They must try to get all the way across the minefield without stepping on a mine. (The agents were pretty sharp and we played this game at least 5 times!) NEXT: FREE SHOOTING LARGE CARDBOARD APPLIANCE BOXES WERE PLACED ALL OVER OUR GARAGE. THE LIGHTS IN THE GARAGE WERE TURNED OUT. THE AGENTS MADE TEAMS AND THE SHOOTING BEGAN. (Yes, I'm aware that this only sounds fun to 11 year old boys.) (Actually, 11 year old boys AND 40 year old boys. AH-Awesome Husband joined in.) 30 MINUTES LATER... DEPARTURE! PARENTS ARRIVED TO PICK UP SOME VERY SWEATY AGENTS! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KID...I MEAN AGENT. This post contains affiliate links to help you locate products. To see my son's NERF Party from last year, click here. Linking up to: FrugalGirls, LoveofFamily&Home, HouseOfHepworths,Tatertots&Jello, 52Mantels, ReasonstoSkiptheHousework, UndertheTableDreaming, CraftOManiac, MadeByYouMonday, CherishedHandmadeTreasures,
When you plan a spy party or a spy game for the kids at home you want to add some mystery and a crime solving activity that will get the kids excited. This post is a continuation of my other post about planning and organizing a spy party and the same ideas in this post can be used for a fun spy activity for the kids at home that will keep them busy for at least an hour. You can make the clues harder to crack to get them engaged for longer :) In this spy game, crooks had stolen the kids goodie bags (or any other prize) and hidden them somewhere, for the other members of their gang to collect later. The crooks left behind 10 clues for their mates to help lead them to the loot. Now the secret agents must crack those clues to find the loot before the rest of the gang comes to get it. Hand the kids this secret agent mission file before they go on their mission. You can edit the text easily. Let the kids get into their secret agent roles -- find 'spy' accessories such as hats, sunglasses, black jacket ..etc and let the kids wear them before they go on their mission. Below is a list of 10 spy game clues. You can use them as is, edit them, use only some of them, or add more – it all depends on your preferences and how long you want your spy game to last. Here are more details about each clue and how to prepare them (I promise it's easy!!). You don't have to get the designed printable, you can print or hand-write the clues on a piece of paper as in the example below. Clue 1 Come on, secret agents, let’s waste no time! We have to get busy solving this crime. Put the puzzle pieces together and what will it say? You’ll have the first clue to finding the way. Print out or hand-write a description of the next hiding place (such as “Look under the middle cushion of the sofa” or “Go open the closet door and look on the inside of it”) and cut it into pieces, making a puzzle. The kids put the puzzle pieces together to find the next hiding place. Clue 2 Nice work, secret agents. You found this clue.I'm sure you know the next thing to do. Use the special agent invisible ink pen lightTo read the next hidden clue, which is written in white. For this clue write directions to the next hiding place using an invisible ink pen. The kids need to use the light of the invisible ink pen (or any light) in order to read the clue. If you don't have an invisible ink pen (you can get them on Amazon!) then you can create your own invisible ink and simply edit the wording of clue 2. Clue 3 These nasty criminals may think they have won But you, secret agents, will show them how it’s done!The crooks hid the next clue inside a blue balloonBut use the orange peel juice to pop it, and you’ll move on soon. This clue is quite cool, as it involves some knowledge of science. Explain that only secret agents know that the limonene in an orange peel will pop a balloon. The young secret agents need to find orange peel (make sure you have oranges at home) and squeeze it on the balloon to pop it. They find that inside it was clue number 4. When you prepare this clue you should print out the directions to the next clue, put them inside a blue balloon (or any colour balloon, just change the text in Clue 3 above) and let the kids blow up the balloon. I used this trick many times before. Watch how it's done here: Clue 4 Secret agents, how extremely well done!You now need a mirror to solve this next one. Wow, you’re getting closer, we’re so proud of youUsing a mirror you will find your next hidden clue. You will need to print the the next hiding place in mirror / reverse text and let the kids use a mirror to read the text and find it. Here is a simply explanation how to do so in Word: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/reverse-mirror-text-microsoft-word/ It should look like that (try cracking it with a mirror): I hid Clue 5 in the corridor, but you can change the hiding place to anywhere you’d like. Clue 5 The next clue is hidden under something with 4 legs.To solve it you’ll have to think hard and use your heads. To narrow things down just one tiny bit,This clue is hidden under a place where we sit. This clue was intended to be very general and make the kids search everywhere around the house for a chair that has a clue glued to the underside of the seat. It was quite fun and great team work, as all the kids collaborated to search in different places, in order to find this specific chair with the clue. Clue 6 Secret agents you are almost doneAnswer all the questions one by oneCombine the first letters of each answerTo find your next secret clue faster Ask some questions about your family or general knowledge that they can search on Google, all depends on the kids age. Make the first letter of each answer combined lead to the new clue. Clue 7 Secret agents you must move fast without fearThe criminals’ mates will soon be back hereCompare the 2 photos, have a close lookThe difference will tell you where next to look Clue 7 is also very fun and you can think of many ways of doing it. Take 2 photos of the same thing. The two photos are identical, except for one difference that should give the young agents a clue about the next hiding place. I took 2 identical photos of my kids, except that in one of them the birthday boy’s brother wasn’t wearing a coat. The next clue was hidden in his coat pocket. Clue 8 Secret agents, you guys really rock!You are going to give the bad guys a shockIf you place the postcard decoder on top of this card Finding the next hidden clue shouldn’t be hard Okay, this clue is also very cool. You’ll need to create a word cloud that also contains the hiding place of your next clue. Then create a postcard decoder -- a piece of paper with bits of it cut out in the right places, so that when it is placed on top of the word cloud it reveals the directions to the next hiding place. In the image above, the word cloud is on the right and on the left you see how it looks when the postcard decoder is placed on top of it. This is how they found out that their next clue is under the middle table. Clue 9 You have 10 minutes left till the crooks will appearYou can finish this quickly, secret agents, have no fearUse the secret cipher to find your last clue here: xxxxx xxxx Clue 9 is a sort of a riddle to direct them to the entry (of the hall/your house, this could be change to any other place you wish). They will need the password cipher to decode part of the message (the word 'entry door' encrypted in the message above). Once they decode it, it will be clear that the next hiding place is somewhere on or next to the house's entry door. You can edit the encrypted words in the spy game clues design. The kids will need the password cipher card to decode the encrypted words. Clue 10 You made it secret agents, you have the key!Now wait for your fellow agents a minute or three Because in order to frighten the criminals and scare them awayYou all must shout out loud: Happy Birthday! Hurray! That's it, they did it! You can hand out the goodie bags that they found. 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May 25, 2018 On the hunt for a party theme mysterious and fun?! If so, this Secret Agent Spy Birthday Party by Leitia McHugh, out of Indiana, is the one! Exploding with details classified and cool, this birthday bash is for all secret agents! Details for this fun-filled event, include: * Top Secret Decodable Message Party Invite * Dynamite Stick Bomb Chandelier + Pinata * Secret Agent Themed Birthday Cake * Agent-inspired Signage * Master of Disguise Props * Secret Agent Party Supply B
We have another birthday coming up! Hayden is going to be five this month! I can't believe it....a whole hand! Without further adieu, I present the invitation! This years theme is 'Secret Spy Agent' as that is all Hayden is into! He has practically the entire line of SpyGear and constantly watches Agent Cody Banks, Spy Kids and movies like that over and over. He even made his own business cards that say he works at the C.I.A. :) All envelopes were addressed to 'Agent so-and-so' and the return address was the 'Bennett Intelligence Agency.' Here is the invite outside: Each invite was personalized on the folder to a particular agent. Inside the agent will find their mission instructions. Also included is a map with specific instructions on how to get to the secret mission location without being spotted, followed or captured. The message reads: "Your Presence Is Requested For A Spy Mission: Operation 5. Dear Special Agent, You have been specially selected to attend this top secret spy mission we call "Operation 5." You will meet and gather secret information with other spies, crack codes, learn the art of disguise, pass along secret messages and participate in an undercover birthday celebration for Spymaster, Agent Hayden. Please report for duty on Sunday November 16th at 1300 sharp! (1:00pm) All agents must be present for briefing at 1330 hours. (1:30pm) Your mission will be completed by 1500 hours. (3:00pm) Secret Hideout: Planet Pizza (address) Should you choose to accept, please contact the agency from a secure phone line, at (number) and give the code word - PENGUIN. We know you can handle this mission. Good luck! Bennett Intelligence Agency *this message will not self-destruct... we're no that high-tech" So there it is! Now I just have to get the rest of the stuff ready for the party and think of a cake!
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