Mrs. Party Planner's Magic Themed Birthday Party As a young child, I attended a friend's birthday party where a magician performed. I remember loving the performance and have since wanted to have a Magic Themed Birthday Party for my own children. So you can imagine my excitement when I suggested this to my youngest a year ago and they enthusiastically said they would love to have a Magic Themed Party! Keep reading for ideas and tips to throw your own party! While my mom was browsing Party City she found the most adorable magic party invites on clearance for only fifty cents a pack! Y'all, fifty cents for ten super cute paper invites is a steal. She called me from the store and I told her to grab the last two packs. Evites are always easy and convenient these days but there is something special about receiving a paper invite too. Or even an invite in a bottle like I did for my girls' Under the Sea Mermaid Party Decorating and party styling are always my favorite when it comes to party planning. I love getting creative and using what I already have in my party supply inventory to create a fun backdrop. The backdrop material and gold champagne buckets were all recycled from a 50th Birthday Party I planned a couple weeks back. The red sequin panels I found here on Amazon. And the black shiny material was purchased at Joann Fabrics. The star garlands I also had from a prior party and were also purchased on Amazon. Balloon garlands really add a punch to your party and can easily be done yourself with the help of Balloon Arch Decorating Strips found at Party City. Tip: when creating your own balloon garland or arch, add balloons of different sizes or shapes. You can also add some fake floral leaves or flowers. As fun as balloons are for parties, I wish they were recyclable. Balloons and the string can really harm wildlife so the best way to dispose of balloons is to deflate and cut up the balloons and string into small pieces and seal the pieces in a bag. Each party guest received a magician top hat and magic wand from Oriental Trading. I was pleasantly surprised with the good quality of hat and wand. In addition, each guest left with two magic tricks they can perform for their families. I also found the magic tricks that came in a variety pack at Oriental Trading. I made the Happy Birthday banner myself with a little help from my Cricut Explore Air 2. magic trick party favors My daughter styled the rabbit with a hat and wand :) A little magic trick I had up my sleeve was an idea I found from the PetitChef. A few days prior I put two drops of food coloring into the solo cups. The day of the party I added a couple ice cubes and poured water from a clear glass pitcher into the cups. The party guests squealed with delight in discovering their clear water had magically turned into blue, green, yellow, or red water! The cupcakes were ordered from Market Street, a local grocer, and turned out great! Judging from how quickly they disappeared, I would guess they tasted great too! And no Magic Themed Birthday Party is complete without an actual magician! Magician Rick Morrill did a fantastic job of wowing the audience. He kept nineteen kids and a few parents entertained for about an hour. Happy Birthday sweet girls!! Momma loves you and had so much fun planning this party for you!! Party styling, decor and photography: Mrs. Party Planner Magic hats, wands, and party favors: Oriental Trading Cupcakes: Market Street Bakery Magician: Rick Morrill ❤️ MJ For more of my party ideas, home decorating, favorite recipes, twin activities x 2, and all things "Mrs.Party Planner" please check me out on facebook and "like" the page. New blog posts will appear in your news feed.You can also follow me on www.bloglovin.com, on Instagram and Pinterest
My son turned 5 at the end of June, and for his birthday party he requested it to be a Magic Theme. Since he wanted to invite most of his class, I decided to rent the same community centre I rented for both my kids last year. If you are interested in either a "Ballerina Theme birthday" or a "Construction Theme birthday" I have linked them here and here! Planning this party was pretty easy. I knew the colours were going to be Black, Red and White. So, I went out to Dollar Tree and purchased the table clothes, balloons, cups, and plates all in the theme colours. I had an idea to make the plates look like magic hats, so I just cut some black construction paper into strips, and added it to the tops of the plates. Then, I added a smaller white strip underneath that. To finish them off, I cut out bunny ears and placed them above the black strip as if they were popping out of the hats. The kids loved them! I also made some magic wands for the kids as well. For those, I picked up some wooden dowels from the Dollar Tree and added some black electrical tape around them. Then, I cut some white file folder labels for the ends. For some extra décor for the tables, I purchased some playing cards from Dollarama and scattered them on the tables. I also added some black hats from Party City and filled them with chips. I continued the Black, Red and White colours to the dessert table as well. I picked up a presentation board from the Dollar Tree and wrapped it with a black table cloth. Then, I cut pieces of a red table cloth and added it to the top and sides of the board to make it look like a curtain I purchased a Magic Theme Party Package from Etsy that consisted of the "Abra Cadabra" sign, water bottle labels, tent cards, and cupcake toppers that I just cut out and placed on the tables. I had custom cookies made that were decorated to look like playing cards, and magic hats with bunnies on top. I also added cupcakes and candies that were black and red to match the theme. Of course a Magic theme party wouldn't be complete without having a Magician, so I hired one for an hour for entertainment for the kids. I used Scott Dietrich, see his website here. He was amazing with the kids. His magic show was about 45 mins in length and got the kids involved with the tricks. Once the show was over, he gets the birthday boy or girl to help make a rabbit appear. All the kids then get to pet the rabbit one by one. He also made a balloon creation for each child to keep. For the loot bags, I basically did the same thing as the plates that resembled magic hats. I made them appear as though a bunnies ears were sticking of the bag, and I filled them with toys and candy for the kids to take home. The party was a huge success, all the kids loved it. Every time I looked over at my son, he had a big smile on his face. He had so much fun with his friends. I'm so happy it turned out well. Another birthday filled with many memories to remember.
This marvelous MAGICAL MAGIC PARTY was submitted by Michelle Walker of Little Wish Parties. How fun is this Magic Party? I love all of the fabulous dessert ideas incorporating magic! I also love the adorable Vanishing Cake. This party has so many magical elements that are so fun and would be perfect for any child who loves magic or tricks. The Magical Magic party ideas and elements to look for from this fantastic sixth birthday celebration are: The amazing rabbit in the hat cake The cute magic potion drinks with dice on top The cute face card sugar cookies The fun face card food labels The darling dice, stars, and a magician's hat cupcake toppers The cute Magician's Hat table centerpieces The cute "abracadabra" banner made out of playing cards The cute "magic wand" chocolate dippers pretzels and MORE!
See a sample here https://youtu.be/sPVJzvXryEA if you need the invitation urgently: RUSH ORDER (12 HOUR DELIVERY): https://www.etsy.com/listing/1145870635 How to order your Video Invitation: · Fill the personalization fields: · Name and Age. · Date and Time of event. · Address. · RSVP (Phone / Email address). · Add item(s) to your cart and complete checkout. You will receive your high resolution MP4 file to your email used for login Etsy (within 48 hrs.) Best way to send our video invitation is through Facebook messenger, iMessage, WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, Email and the like. We don’t recommend sending it as text message as most carriers has very small file size limit or data capabilities, so it decreases the quality of the video making it blurry and unreadable. another option is that you upload it to YouTube and send the link to your guests. As you wish :-) ·Thanks for visiting my shop·
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My son turned 5 at the end of June, and for his birthday party he requested it to be a Magic Theme. Since he wanted to invite most of his class, I decided to rent the same community centre I rented for both my kids last year. If you are interested in either a "Ballerina Theme birthday" or a "Construction Theme birthday" I have linked them here and here! Planning this party was pretty easy. I knew the colours were going to be Black, Red and White. So, I went out to Dollar Tree and purchased the table clothes, balloons, cups, and plates all in the theme colours. I had an idea to make the plates look like magic hats, so I just cut some black construction paper into strips, and added it to the tops of the plates. Then, I added a smaller white strip underneath that. To finish them off, I cut out bunny ears and placed them above the black strip as if they were popping out of the hats. The kids loved them! I also made some magic wands for the kids as well. For those, I picked up some wooden dowels from the Dollar Tree and added some black electrical tape around them. Then, I cut some white file folder labels for the ends. For some extra décor for the tables, I purchased some playing cards from Dollarama and scattered them on the tables. I also added some black hats from Party City and filled them with chips. I continued the Black, Red and White colours to the dessert table as well. I picked up a presentation board from the Dollar Tree and wrapped it with a black table cloth. Then, I cut pieces of a red table cloth and added it to the top and sides of the board to make it look like a curtain I purchased a Magic Theme Party Package from Etsy that consisted of the "Abra Cadabra" sign, water bottle labels, tent cards, and cupcake toppers that I just cut out and placed on the tables. I had custom cookies made that were decorated to look like playing cards, and magic hats with bunnies on top. I also added cupcakes and candies that were black and red to match the theme. Of course a Magic theme party wouldn't be complete without having a Magician, so I hired one for an hour for entertainment for the kids. I used Scott Dietrich, see his website here. He was amazing with the kids. His magic show was about 45 mins in length and got the kids involved with the tricks. Once the show was over, he gets the birthday boy or girl to help make a rabbit appear. All the kids then get to pet the rabbit one by one. He also made a balloon creation for each child to keep. For the loot bags, I basically did the same thing as the plates that resembled magic hats. I made them appear as though a bunnies ears were sticking of the bag, and I filled them with toys and candy for the kids to take home. The party was a huge success, all the kids loved it. Every time I looked over at my son, he had a big smile on his face. He had so much fun with his friends. I'm so happy it turned out well. Another birthday filled with many memories to remember.
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