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Planning a Star Wars Birthday? The force awakens with these 27 Star Wars Party Ideas that are out of this world! Star Wars is one of the top party themes this year, and it’s not hard to see why. The Star Wars universe presents so many out of this world ideas that any kid would
It’s no secret that there are some little (& big) Star Wars fans in our house. And, with our two oldest Padawan turning 5 & 8 (with birthdays just 1 day apart), we decided they were finally ready for an “out of this galaxy” Star Wars birthday party! They were SO excited to share the […]
Need to plan an amazing party? These Star Wars party ideas are sure to wow all your Star Wars lovers. From games to Star Wars food you will love the Star Wars themed party ideas.
These party ideas and food tags will help you take your Star Was Party or May the 4th Be With You Party to the next level! 29 pre-designed food tags, plus some blanks one for you to create your own!
Star Wars Party Games Ideas and more! The force in strong with this party! Star Wars party ideas to throw a fun Jedi Training Academy Birthday!
Free Printable Star Wars I Spy Game. Perfect for a Star Wars birthday party for kids of all ages. Easy activity to print and have ready.
Tons of Star Wars inspired recipes including drinks, dessert, snacks, and more! Perfect for a Star Wars party or May the 4th!
Hey hey! It's that time of the month again when I get to come hang out with you guys! I decided to take a little break from the DIY and home decor stuff for a
It's not a secret that I love making themed treats for parties and special holidays. It is just so much
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If your looking for a fantastic Star Wars party food idea then these light saber pretzel rods may be the perfect solution! This easy star wars recipe
Because we're still in quarantine and May the 4th is almost upon us, today we're sharing our top 20 super fun and easy Star Wars inspired recipes even your kitchen newbies will want to make this year.
This is the mother load of Star Wars themed party ideas! There's food ideas, decorations and a fun star wars party game with pool noodle light sabers. When my nephew turned five, he requested a Star Wars themed party. I knew almost nothing about Star Wars, but I was eager to jump on board help throw this party anyway. My husband's family is obsessed with Star Wars, so I'm slowly learning all the references and details. By our 50th anniversary, I'm sure I'll be an expert. Maybe my sister and I went overboard planning this party. Okay, yes, we did.
This Baby Yoda Birthday Party featuring Grogu from The Mandalorian was out of this world, from Baby Yoda cupcakes to a green ballon arch.
Planning a Star Wars birthday party? Here are some great ideas for food, decorations, and more! May the force be with you!
Learn how to make a Noodle Lightsaber with this step by step tutorial. An Easy DIY Star Wars Craft that is fun for all ages! Make your own Light Saber!
I imagine many kids are wanting Star Wars Birthday Parties this year. I am sharing tips and tricks for making your Star Wars themed party a success.
Awaken the force in your house with these Lightsaber Popsicle Holders!
Von bunten Laserschwertern aus Leucht-Sticks bis zum BB8-Droide aus Papptellern, hier ist für alle Star Wars Fans etwas dabei.
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These party ideas and food tags will help you take your Star Was Party or May the 4th Be With You Party to the next level! 29 pre-designed food tags, plus some blanks one for you to create your own!
I have a 5 year old. What the what?! Last week my cute boy turned five, five! He goes to kindergarten in August! I’m already a little weepy. For his birthday he requested a Star Wars party and so Matt and I made it happen. We did it at our house and had a “Jedi …
May the Fourth Be With You and may your Star Wars snacks be tasty! Here are nine yummy and amazing-looking recipes to help you celebrate Star Wars Day!
The force is with the luckiest 6-year-old ever! Your best birthday party just got schooled.
I've been alternating my first week in May activities between Star Wars and the Derby (like my American Girl Hats for the Derby event) and this year was a Star Wars celebration for May the 4th. There is no shortage of Star Wars party stuff available. I made these cute treat boxes with the printable from Printable Crush (minus the bunny ears!). Inside were two stickers and a bookmark (all from Oriental Trading), a glow stick with tape to look like a lightsaber, and a badge I made with the libra
Seven. How did *that* happen? My "baby" is seven. *sigh* Ok, thoughts of baby blankets, soft fuzzy baby hair, tiny baby clothes aside, it's time for my boy to grow up (if he insists. Which he does.). And this "big" boy is into what most "big" boys (and lots of actual big boys) are into... Star Wars! So today we'll celebrate in a galaxy far, far away welcome, padawan I was inspired by Jennifer S on Catch My Party to make these. Who wouldn't love to get their very own lightsaber in the mail? I love how the party info is printed right on the back. I made mine simpler in front, as I had a LOT to make. Want to make your own? eat, you must For lunch we enjoyed hot dogs from the "Hutt Dog" station. Snacks included Wookie Cookies, Carbonite Jell-O and more. The Hutt Dog station! Not only were our guests given lots of toppings to choose from, we also gave some Star Wars themed ideas on how to prepare their dogs. Feel free to print the Clone Dogs, "Solo" Dog, "Chilly" Dog and Swamp Dog signs for yourself! My signs are displayed in Ikea frames. The water bottles are covered with glitter paper (it's from a roll of wrapping paper I got at Michaels). Then I got printable Storm Trooper labels from Clean & Scentsible for them. The Padawan Popcorn boxes can also be printed here. It's a great versitle little favor box! You can print it on any color paper to match your party. If you own a personal cutter like the Cricut, here's an SVG file of the box. My large "Hutt Dogs" sign was cut with my Cricut but the small food signs can be printed here. We enjoyed some Bow-Ba Fett Pasta (Ree Drummond's Kid-Friendly Pasta Salad made with bow-tie pasta). The pasta is in cups purchased from TomKat Studios. I chose them because they're lined with plastic so the dressing wouldn't leak through. We also had Princess Lays (potato chips) and more hot dog toppings. Stephen's cake and cupcakes were inspired by Takes the Cake. The letters, stars and lightsabers were made from fondant. The silver was all touched up with silver Pearl Dust to give them some sparkle. The Vader-Ade is simply red Gatorade. The Yoda Soda is green Hawaiian Punch and 7up with some green sherbert on top. I made ice cubes from both the Gatorade and Hawaiian Punch to keep the drinks cold without watering them down. Those fantastic C3PO Oreos pops were inspired by Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons. They were a big hit! The Cloud City Pops are simply marshmallows on lollipop sticks, dipped in a milk/confections sugar mixture then into blue Pearl Nonpareils. The sticks are actually paper straws purchase, again, from TomKat Studio. Carbonite Jell-O. How awesome is that? I've seen it in a few places online but I'm going to give the credit to the first person I saw use it. Carli from Dimple Prints. Just fabulous! She also inspired the Death Star Krispies we'll see next... ....made with Cocoa Krispies, these things were SO yummy! I tried to add a little "sparkle" to them with edible glitter, but it just doesn't really show up. The jarred snacks up top include, Hans Rollos, Ewok Snacks (Teddy Grahams), Thermal Detonators (Whoppers) and Lightsabers (Pixy Stix). Ah, the Wookie Cookies. How can you not love that face? The brilliant mind that brought up C3PO Oreos, also brought us these fantstic cookies! Thanks Jill over at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Son! The Obi-Wan Kabob-ies were inspired by these from Sweet Cakes Crafts. The Tie Fighters were inspired by Clean & Scentsible (who also brought us the free Storm Trooper water bottle printables!). They're made from Oreo Crisps (the 100 calorie packs) and mini marshmallows. Another huge hit! padawan entertainment Even Padawan need some down-time! Ours had lots of fun activities to choose from. Make Your Own Lightsaber: Papertowel tubes, foam stickers, markers and balloon-animal style balloons made up this station. It was the BIGGEST hit! After decorating their papertowel tube, a grown-up slid a deflated balloon in and blew it up. Instant lightsaber! I got this idea from Jennifer S over at Catch My Party. (You'll remember, she also inspired my invitation.) Stellar Play Dough: Homemade play dough, with some added glitter (for that stellar effect), rollers and cutters made up this crafty station. This fantastic idea came from Tradewind Tiara (as do a few addition ideas you'll see coming up!). I used these jars for the play dough. And a word of advice on making the play dough, don't add the glitter too far in advance. I made the play dough about 2 weeks before the party and the glitter all dissolved! We tossed more in just before the festivities. Make Your Own R2 Unit: Cut almost entirely with my Cricut, we had blank R2 units with an assortment of cardstock shapes to add. I made one for display to help as inspiration. Feel free to download the PNG or SVG of the R2 unit for yourself! Thanks to Sweet Craft Cakes for this great idea! They're also to thank for our "Clone Army" idea below. The young Jedi Apprentice practiced their blaster training (aka: Nerf guns) on these poor, unexpecting "Clones". That'll teach them for crashing our party! what's a jedi apprentice to wear? Our dress-up station had it all! Character masks, Leia headbands and, (of course!) Jedi robes. Those absolutely fantastic masks were made by etsy seller BessiePooh. You can see all of her wonderful creations here. The Leia headbands were inspired by Tradewind Tiara (see, I told you you'd see them mentioned again!) She gives great step-by-step instructions on how to make them. The glue gun burns these babies gave me were totally worth it! Lastly, the Jedi robes. I made mine from "chocolate" broadcloth. I cut strips measuring about 16" wide by 48" long (adjust your length based on the size of your attendees). Then I cut a hole in the center for the kids heads. I then cut 44" strips of tan broadcloth for the belts. The ream was 44" wide, which is why I chose that number. *wink* Cute, aren't they? become a jedi, you will Having attended training himself this past summer, Stephen, now a Jedi, wanted to train his Padawan in the Jedi arts. (How cool is this photo!? Hubby took it with his new iPhone 5.) You never know when the dark side will try to tempt you, best be prepared. *wink* He stood before his friends, now dressed in their Jedi robes and armed with... you guessed it, lightsabers! These foam lightsabers can be found all over the internet at just about every Star Wars party out there. Their origin, impossible to find. Made from foam pool noodles, cut in half, mine are wrapped with 3 rows of silver duct tape and topped off with strips of black electrical tape. The original creator of these things: a genius. 7 year old boys LOVE to beat on each other. And believe you me, they did just that! Some double-fisted. Best idea ever. After their training, each new Jedi received a "graduate" badge. I put them into vertical badge holders hung from lanyards. The kids loved that they were each personalized. Here's a blank one for you to work with. All that practice (and Jedi training) paid off, because we *were* visited by Mr. Dark Side himself, Darth Vader! After a demonstration from Stephen, each new Jedi "battled" Darth Vader. He was a gracious loser, as he posed for this fantastic photo with them all afterwards. smile and say "chewy" What's a party without a photo booth? And who wouldn't want their photo with the infamous Darth Vader!?! (maybe a newly minted 7 year old, unaware that it's just his Papa in costume, that's who) Set against a black paper backdrop, covered with silver stars, party-goers had a board full of favorite quotes from the movie, along with their favorite masks to pose with. Happy birthday, big guy. <3
Here are several Star Wars Activities and Crafts that your little ones (toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners) will love.
Que la force soit avec vous mes amis! Comme vous le savez certainement aujourd’hui c’est la journée intergalactique de Star Wars. Pour fêter ce 4 mai dignement je vous ai déniché quelqu…
Whether you're turning 13 or 30.