Ideas, inspiration, and free printables for a Nintendo themed birthday party, with lots of easy DIYs for a Kirby, Zelda, or Mario birthday party.
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Ideas, inspiration, and free printables for a Nintendo themed birthday party, with lots of easy DIYs for a Kirby, Zelda, or Mario birthday party.
So, the big day finally came this weekend...the boys' joint Super Mario birthday party. They had a great time with all of their little friends! I didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but here are the ones I did take... My Super Mario wall decor. I ordered the wall clings from ebay. The banner from birthday express. And the rest of the scene, I made...the coin blocks, bricks, ground and pipe. Here are a few close ups of the wall... We played a couple of fun games. At the beginning of the party, we had a Yoshi Egg Hunt using plastic easter eggs. I hid gold coins inside the eggs for a fun surprise! Another one of the games we played...Fireball Toss. I made it out of a big box, some large oatmeal containers and a bunch of construction paper. Turned out pretty cute I think! They each got to throw 5 fireballs (I used the red balls from our ball pit balls). And they won gold coins which they thought was pretty cool. Chow time! Pinata! Here's a link for the pinata I used. I love how Jonathan has both of his hands full of candy...cute! One of the games I was really excited about was a treasure hunt called 'Save the Princess!' Since there are 8 worlds on the Mario game, I made clues coordinating with each world. For example, World 3 is ice world on the game so, my clue said, 'Mario slips and slides on snow and ice, but penguin makes it really nice. To get to World 3: Find your favorite ice cream and tell us what you see!' I had the next clue hidden in the freezer by the ice cream. I bought these gold stars and taped my clues onto them. This way the kids knew what they were looking for...a big gold star. I sent the kids all over the house...downstairs, upstairs, outside, back upstairs...all over! It was a lot of fun. The final clue led them outside to the side of our house where they found the princess sitting on top of a treasure chest with the last star which said, 'Yay! You saved me! You're the best! Now for more Mario fun, open this treasure chest!' Inside the treasure chest, I had all the kids' goody bags. The gold stars with their clues. The treasure chest. I covered a cooler with brown construction paper...it was super easy! I had to use different shades of brown cuz that's what I had, but I think it worked. Why are there two princesses you ask?? The pink one, Princess Peach, is in regular Mario and the peach one, Princess Daisy, is in Mario Party. Vann wanted to use them both...although he knew nothing about the treasure chest...I kept that a surprise! All of the goody bags inside the treasure chest. The cupcakes...here's my vent about the cupcakes. I think the stand and the toppers turned out good. The cupcakes, not so much. I think they tasted ok...but their appearance was not up to par. I made everything lactose free so, Chayce could eat it and well, frosting is hard. I have yet to find a recipe I can decorate well with. This one started out good. I made it, stuck it in the fridge for a bit, then piped in on in a cute little swirl like I always do....but it started getting all melty. My nice, pretty cupcakes became not so pretty. Turns out...the lactose free butter I use is not solid at room temperature...good to know. Maybe should've practiced this before the party. Oh well, such is life! I know now for next time. And I meant to incorporate more little Mario guys on the cupcake stand, but time just got away from me and I barely remembered to snap a pic of the cupcakes at all. The not so pretty cupcake display. The cupcake toppers. The kids loved these! They picked their cupcake out by who was on the topper. I bought the Mario stickers on ebay. And click here for how I made them. Singing Happy Birthday to my little Chaycers. He loved it! Blow! He needed some help with this. Next up...my sweet Vannipants! I love how he's smiling with his eyes...my friend Jen calls this smizing! Make a wish! Cupcake time! I love how Chayce is eating his cupcake...too cute! That was good! Half of the boys' loot...they got totally spoiled!! The other half...lots of really fun stuff! I gotta tell ya...see that Perfection game...we played that all night long. And by we, I mean all the adults! Aunt Casey helping Vann put together his Mario Kart Wii track. Chaycers is holding his light saber and watching a movie on the couch. Molly's there for moral support :) Vann playing with a little Lego guy. Chayce got this cool car that lights up...he loved it! He would press the button and then jam out...adorable! Vann checking out R2D2...Star Wars is a big hit in our house right now. More dancing! The boys sword fighting with their light sabers. We even turned off the lights and had a fun light show! Kinda cool pic! And that's it! That pretty much sums up our party day. The boys had such a great time! My project this week is to make room for all of their new toys. I have lots of rearranging, reorganizing and purging to do. Hope you all had a great weekend!
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Ideas, inspiration, and free printables for a Nintendo themed birthday party, with lots of easy DIYs for a Kirby, Zelda, or Mario birthday party.
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I made these printable Super Mario 3D World block templates for my son's birthday party. They look fantastic, and he still plays with them years later, even if they are a bit squashed! The thicker the card you can fit in your printer, the better. Alternatively, for longer lasting blocks, print onto plain photo paper, then stick the template onto thicker card using spray adhesive, cut out, score along the lines, fold & glue the tabs down. Get my Mario printable block downloads by clicking on the images below: Click on each picture below to download the template. Leaf Block Brick Block Gold Brick Block Pow Block Question Mark Block
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How to Plan your own DIY Mario Bros Party Here is how I made my own DIY Mario Bros Party. A lot of work went into this DIY Mario Bros Party for all my Super
Super Mario is a classic video game that is loved by kids and adults alike, so it’s a great choice for a birthday theme! These 24 Mario birthday party ideas are designed to help you bring your child’s favorite video game to life but in an easy, simple, and fun way! From dessert ideas to …
This Super Mario Bros. Centerpieces will brighten your party decoration! The price above is for one complete centerpiece, and your choice of base color. Fire & Ice Flower: Flower face with a blank red back, but can be personalized at no additional charge. Piranha Plant: Flower has same design in front and back. If you would like to personalize one of the sides please message me first, since spacing is limited. Both flowers are approximately 14” H by 8” W (including base). Items are made of colorful Eva/craft foam. Base is plastic an measures approximately 4.5” H by 3.5” W. Filled with crinkled confetti paper for grass look, or flat top to give a pipe look. Important note: Creation time may be 3 to 5 days, and your special package will ship after that. Please place your order accordantly to make sure this super cute centerpiece makes it on time to your event. Since items are handmade and customized to your needs, there will be no returns or refunds available. Copyright notice: Please note that you are paying for the time spent, material and personalizing your item(s). This item is not a licensed product and all character imges used are free and not being sold. I do not sell or claim ownership over the character clipart or graghics; they belong to their respective copyright holders. Items purchased are for a one time personal use only and are not to be re-sold for any reason.
In August of 2013, we had a Super Mario Bros. party for H's 5th birthday. What a fun party to plan! I couldn't find an invitation...
Bring the classic video game character Super Mario to life with these fun and creative crafts and activities for kids! From Mario-themed slime and DIY Mario costumes, to coloring pages and printable cards, this collection has something for every budding Super Mario fan. Welcome to the wonderful world of Super Mario! Kids of all ages will […]
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How to Plan your own DIY Mario Bros Party Here is how I made my own DIY Mario Bros Party. A lot of work went into this DIY Mario Bros Party for all my Super
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Unvergessliche Super Mario Party selber machen. Tolle Dekoration-, Buffet-, Bastel- und Spiel-Ideen zum Thema Super Mario.
These awesome Super Mario party ideas are the perfect way to celebrate with the kids. Enjoy 20 low-cost birthday ideas - everything from cake to décor & favors!
For those who know my kids, you know that to say they are into Mario is an understatement. They LOVE Mario, are obsessed with Mario, own dozens of tiny 2” Mario character figures, as well as the larger plushies. And, of course, the Wii games. And the costumes, some of which I had to make because for some reason you can’t buy a kid’s Yoshi costume for less than $150, or at least you couldn’t last year when he wanted to be Yoshi for Halloween. I am also in the middle of a Bowser costume and a Rosalina costume for this year’s Halloween. Crazy. This year will be the third all-Mario Halloween. It is not at all uncommon for me to be seen at the grocery store or a friend’s house with at least one child dressed as someone from the Mario pantheon, so at least the costumes get a lot of use. My son asked to wear one of his to the first day of kindergarten, and was disappointed when I said no. He has had to satisfy himself with wearing a Mario-emblazoned shirt every single day to school, except the first day. As a result, I have inadvertently developed a freakish savant-like knowledge of the Mario-verse. And so, for your Mario enjoyment, here are some of the details from the past two years of Mario-themed birthday parties. (For my regular readers, don’t worry, this blog isn’t about to turn into a party-planning site. I just know how many great ideas I get from Pinterest, and wanted to pass my ideas along to parents of other Mario-lovers out there.) Year 1, ambitious favors with handmade hats! The favors from year 1 included handmade Mario hats. I think the hats were $2 at Hobby Lobby and I used iron-on T-shirt transfers (for dark T-shirts so the white would be opaque). I printed the Mario M-circle onto the transfers, cut them out, and ironed them on. This was a lot of work, so I wouldn't recommend it for a big party, but if you're just having a few people, they were a big hit, and my kid still wears his ALL THE TIME. Get a few extra because the iron-on process is not foolproof and a few got wrinkled or messed up. For an easier solution, you could also cut sticky felt for the Mario-M circle, but that wouldn't be as permanent. Girls got Princess Peach tiaras from Oriental Trading (or Mario hats if they wanted - I made extra for that reason). And then the goodie bags held mushroom rings, mushroom spinning tops, and rubber spiked "Bowser bracelets" all from Oriental Trading, plus chocolate coins and Mario gummies, and and and. This was clearly overkill. It was my first major themed party and I went a bit cuckoo-nuts. Year 2, far less ambitious favors. The next year, I just got Mario-themed art supplies (pencils, erasers, markers) from Party City (online only), and some Mario candy. Both years, I just printed out Mario images and glued them to basic cheap-o paper goodie bags. Mario brick box and question box life-size blocks! As the major decor item, I got moving boxes from a friend who had recently moved, and painted them to resemble brick and question boxes. We used the boxes to make a big Mario fort. I had envisioned the kids building with them, but it was definitely an adult job. But the kids had a great time playing in the fort. Using moving boxes was key to the success of this project, because they are made to stack neatly in the moving truck, so they all have the same width and depth (just different heights), so they bricked and stacked well. I learned a lot of lessons doing this project. The biggest one is that spray paint is almost never the right answer for anything. I used regular latex wall paint and a roller to paint these, and that worked great. The kids "helped." I painted them flat, and then used a Sharpie "Magnum" (snicker, gotta love dirty-sounding art supplies) to draw the lines on the brick boxes. After they were assembled, I printed and cut out the question marks and rivets and glued those onto the question boxes. Make sure you let the boxes dry for a long time before stacking them or laying them on top of each other. You need at least a few days for the paint to cure or they will stick to each other and mess up all your beautiful work. Ghosties Hanging around from ceiling lights were these Boo ghost balloons. Oops, this one lost his ear, or wing, or whatever that thingie is supposed to be. Just white balloons, sharpie marker, and white paper cones mono-adhesived (inexpertly, apparently) on the sides. I got this idea here. Bob-omb! I added to the easy, cheap-o balloon decorations by making these Bob-omb balloons. Black balloons (helium filled) with small orange balloons for feet and paper ovals monoadhesived on for eyes. I tied the feet to the base of the black balloon, and then used a small piece of monoadhesive to attach the feet into position. OK, let's talk food! We had pizza and usual chip-dip party stuff, but also did a few themed snacks. Chocolate moustaches make for funny photos! I was so proud that I came up with idea to make chocolate moustaches for this party, but then I later saw on Pinterest that everyone and their sister has already done that. Well, poo. But either way, chocolate moustaches = awesome. I used these molds from amazon the first year, and they were great! Then, a few days before the party the second year, I went to look for them and couldn't find them anywhere, and didn't have time to order more, so I got the Wilton moustache molds from Michael's (pictured). The Wilton molds have three different moustache shapes, and only one is Mario-y, so go with the amazon ones if you have time for them to arrive. Making chocolate is easy!! You can use the candy melts, which I understand are fairly foolproof. Or, if you're a chocolate snob like me, you can use real chocolate because it tastes better. If you want to use real chocolate and want to be sure it looks perfect, read up on "tempering" chocolate. It's a pain, but it's how you get them perfect. I totally planned on doing the tempering thing because I am a freakish perfectionist, but hadn't realized that you can't temper chocolate chips, because they have an additive to make them stay in chip shape in your cookies. Sooooo, I just didn't temper them. I just melted them, poured them in, put them in the fridge, and done. Yeah, the chocolate was a bit soft and didn't have that nice snap of well-made chocolate. And yeah, some of them got that cocoa butter "bloom." I'll tell you what, the kids sooooo did not care. People will be so impressed that you made these things, they won't care if they're not perfect. I promise. Watermelon chomp, and my kid (yes, it was also a pool party) Here is the watermelon chomp. My son particularly liked how the chomp was throwing up chunks of watermelon. Yeah, that was a big hit. My sister cut him for me because I was running sooo behind in setting up the party. Thanks, sis! You did a rocking job! She also took most of these photos (some with my crappy camera, so don't judge her on that). She took the bikini photos of me too. If you're in the MD/DC area, she and her husband take beautiful photos of kids, families, weddings, etc. Here is their website if you need a photographer! Oh, and I got the watermelon chomp idea from Pinterest, but the pin just leads to a yucky scam site, so I can't credit the original source. Sorry!! Gold coins "Caterpillars" Some more themey treats. Chocolate coins and sour worm "caterpillars." Not pictured, one year we also did cherry licorice "Yoshi tongues." Aaaaand speaking of Yoshi tongues, the red "blowouts" were fun Yoshi tongues. (Wow, if you don't know Mario, this all probably sounds like complete gibberish.) Feed Yoshi! We didn't do games the first year, but this past year, we had two games. This one, Feed Yoshi, was a big hit. I hand-painted Yoshi on a big piece of foam core and cut a hole for his mouth. The kids had to try to toss caterpillars and "spiky balls" into his mouth. Pin the moustache on Mario I also made this "Pin the moustache on Mario" game on a piece of poster board. I cut black construction paper moustaches and put some tape on them. Here are my cute two pinning on their moustaches. Finally, what is a party without cake? There are some adorable Mario cakes on Pinterest. I went with the always-easy cupcakes. My sister had done a Mario party the year before and I got these cupcake ideas from her! Goombas and Toads! I just printed out Goomba feet and Toad faces, frosted (well, my mom frosted), and decorated. The Toad ones are obviously just M&M's. The Goomba faces are white M&Ms, black frosting eyeballs, eyebrows, and mouth, and white chocolate chip teeth. Goomba cupcakes Toad cupcakes We have had a blast with these Mario parties. I wonder if the kids will want a different theme next year. Maybe, but I'm keeping all of the stuff for one more year, just in case...
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