My first thought was
invites. I loathe store bought
invitations and always try to create my own with a personal touch. These are so easy to create and anyone with
just a little computer skill can do it.
I start by searching yahoo images for Mario backgrounds. Once I find one (which in this case was the
mountain road) I copy and paste it to powerpoint. If you haven’t figured out, powerpoint is my
favorite tool to work with. I then
searched images for all the characters and did the same copy and paste. I pulled in a picture of my kiddo and added
the words for the picture below. It’s
easy to then print on card stock and you have your own cute invites for much
cheaper and cuter then the store bought.
My next thought was the
cake! I love to bake but I’m no pastry
chef. I knew what I wanted but couldn’t
find anything like it at my local store to purchase so I created my own. I found the little pull-back cars on amazon
and the idea took shape. Why not a race
track in the figure eight since he was turning eight? I was pretty simple after that. I used two different flavor (chocolate and
white) mixes to make four round cakes.
Then I found sheets of black fondant for the track. Fondant is not cheap so I don’t use it unless
I have to. These sheets worked great
because all I had to do was cut out the shape of the track. One sheet per side. The bananas are from a pack of fruity hard
candy. In hindsight, I would use a gummy
banana instead of the hard because a guest at the party did make a comment
about HOW hard it was compared to the rest of the cake. So take that in mind if you want to create
this cake yourself. I think I used three
cans of white icing and one tube of green. Make sure to put icing between the cake layers
to use as glue to hold it together. Also
make sure to cute the bubble top off the cakes so you have a flat surface to
work with. I was able to pick up the
candles at my local Dollar Tree for $1.00 each to complete the look.
We had several games but the kids
loved the “Smash Yoshi Eggs” the best. I
took regular eggs and cut a small whole in the bottom to drain out the yokes
(which I used for the cake and breakfast).
I then carefully washed them with hot water to make sure all the yoke
was clean. Leave them to drain overnight
so that they are complete dry before moving on.
The next day, I filled them with confetti and a few had special “Happy
Birthday” confetti so the kids could win a prize. I used small squares of tissue paper and
glued over the whole and then took a green marker to color my dots. The kids took turns grabbing an egg and
throwing it at a wall outside to see who could find the “Happy Birthday”
confetti and when a prize. The eggs
turned out harder than I thought to crack and several took a few times to
smash.
I also had the Wii running for
the kids to battle each other in a Mario Kart video challenge. The winner of each game also got to pick a
prize. The prizes was candy filled Mario
toys you see in the picture along with trophy’s and medals I also found at the
Dollar Tree in packs for $1.00.
I didn’t do much decorating
because all the favors made the room filled with stuff anyway. What I did do was turn one of my walls into
the game screen. I used a $1.00 light
blue plastic table cloth from the Dollar Tree and then found the Mario wall
decals at Kmart. I just cut the decals
out and taped to the plastic so that I could use them to decorate my kids room
after the party. This worked great and
was easy to clean up afterwards. I found
the brick images on yahoo and printed them on some brown card stock I had on
hand.
Now my favorite part of any party…FAVORS!!!! I made VIP Access badges for each kid using
powerpoint like I did the invites. I
also found cute colored sun hats from Oriental Trading which I added cut out
foam letters to match the characters hats in the game. For the favor bags, I used plan brown paper
bags and printed off labels I created in powerpoint to add a special
touch. At the end of the party I let the
kids use the bags to grab whatever toys/candy was left to take home.
I love how the chocolate coin
question mark box favors turned out. I
had these small boxes on hand that I bought years ago with the thought that
they may come in handy later. I found
the image on yahoo and added it to shipping labels. I like to use shipping labels when I create
my favors because they are cheap and easy to work with. You print off your image and peel and stick
to our favor. I was able to fit two
question marks on each label and print 20 per sheet. I peeled and stuck to the box on all
sides. I then filled with yellow tissue
paper and dropped the chocolate coins in.
It was a fun party and my son has
asked for a repeat for several years but I try to push for something different
so that I can create more ideas!
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