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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!
Christopher had a Super Mario party for his 6th birthday. He wanted to play video games with his friends so we invited five of his best buds over to play, eat pizza and enjoy cake! The decor was both from Party City and homemade. The birthday banner and little decals I found at Party City. The coins were homemade. I bought small yellow plates from the Dollar Tree and cut out yellow construction paper to tape inside. Super simple! The party room The tablecloth and plates are from Party City. I bought plain napkins and red forks from the Dollar Tree to go along with the theme and to save a few bucks vs. buying the themed ones. Every place setting had a mini 1up 7up, a Yoshi egg and either a Luigi or Mario hat along with a mustache. The hats and the mustaches are from Party City. The mini 7ups are from Walmart which I then glued on a 1up mushroom. I made the Yoshi eggs with white easter eggs and drew green spots on them with a green sharpie. The Yoshi eggs were filled with Starbursts. Party Table For the food we served pizza and, to go along with the theme, Piranha Plant fruit kabobs. The boys loved them and they were super simple to make! Piranha Plant Fruit Kabobs Piranha Plant Fruit Kabobs Another fun, simple and cheap party item are these Mario star balloons. The balloons are gold mylar balloons from the Dollar Tree. Yes they are only $1 each! I added black electrical tape (found in the garage) as the eyes. So simple and fun! The star balloons also became part of the favor as every boy went home with one! I ordered this cake from Walmart. The candles are from Party City and I added the eyes to the stars with a black sharpie. Christopher loved his cake! To hold the favors I made these Mario party bags. The bags are from the Dollar Tree and are plain red bags which run 8 for $1. I printed a Mario logo and cut out the circle and the letter M so that the red would show through. Homemade Mario Party Bags Inside the bags I put various items including Mario popups (Party City), a Yoshi egg (homemade - see above), Mario stickers (Party City) and a Mario figurine (Target). Then I also added a few other toys and candies. The best part was that Christopher had an awesome time with his friends and loved every moment!
Race in for a good time with this Super Mario Bros Party by Michelle Grafstrom of PrettyDay, out of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada! Filled with super stars, gold coins and many other Mario Bros elements, this fun-filled event is sure to be loved by any Mario Bros fan! So pick your character and embark on these winning details and more: Super Mario Bros CookiesRace Track Kid TableColorful Mario Bros-inspired Table Settings with Personal Mario Star PinatasPiranha Plant CupcakesCustom Mario Bros Balloon BackdropMario Party HatsColorful Planters filled with Snacks and SweetsHanging Clouds + Honeycomb Toadstools
Our family has been going Super Mario Bros. crazy! From halloween costumes, to Super "Cario" trunk or treat set ups, to Super Mario themed baby announcements. It was no surprise that my son wanted a Super Mario theme birthday as we celebrated his 6th birthday last week. Check out all the details, DIYs, and a FREE digital download if you want to recreate this theme for your next party!
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