Birthday Party Games, Crafts and Ideas
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Glamour Girl
Hang up covers and make up ads from fashion magazines. You could
even cut out some of the model's faces and replace with headshots
of the birthday girl.
Say Cheese!
Look for large empty picture frames at yard sales and spray paint
them gold. Then set up a few around the house, and the kids can
stand behind them for fun instant photos.
Build a sugar house
Have the guests create Decorative Sugar Cubes and Tablets, then let
them use Seven Minute Frosting as glue to build their own Sugar
House, castle or sculpture
Pop the Balloon!
Before the party, blow up enough large-sized balloons so that there
will be one per child. Do not blow up the balloons completely,
leave them a little "soft." When it is time to play the game,
explain to the children that they are going to have a race to see
who can pop their balloon first by just sitting on it. Make sure
they understand that they can't bounce up and down on the balloon,
or stand up all the way and sit down again, they just have to sit
on it, and sit hard. You might even have the Birthday Boy or Girl
demonstrate the rules. Then have the children sit on the floor and
give each of them a balloon. When you say "Go!" have the children
see who can pop their balloon first. The first one to pop the
balloon wins a party prize.
Balloon Hunt
Before the party, blow up a number of balloons half way so that
they are small and not likely to pop easily. You might want to blow
up three times the number of children expected to attend (that is,
if you invite 10 children, then blow up 30 balloons). Then hide the
balloons (like you would Easter eggs). When it is time to play
games, have the children hunt for the balloons (give them grocery
bags to collect the balloons). The one who finds the most wins a
party prize. You can also play the game by hiding small toys or
party favors, or candy. If you hide candy, be sure to make notes
for yourself about all the hiding places and check after the party
to make sure all the candy has been "found."
Bubble Catch
Blow bubbles and have the children try to catch them without
bursting the bubbles. The first child to catch a bubble and return
it to you without busting their bubble wins. You might want to have
plenty of party favors so that each child can "win" at this
game!
Balloon Relay Race
Have the children break up into two equal groups. If you have an
unequal number of children, have the Birthday Boy or Girl sit the
game out. (For a young child, you might want to explain this to
him/her before the party so that there won't be any tears during
the party!) Set a starting line and turn-around point for the race.
Give each group a balloon. Children are to carry the balloon
between their knees down to the turn-around point and back to the
starting line where the child passes the balloon to the next team
member. The first team to finish wins. Game works best if balloons
are not fully blown up. Have extra balloons on hand in case someone
breaks the balloon. For very young children, you might change the
game so that they are simply carrying the balloon, since short
little legs might not be able to toddle along with a squishy
balloon between their knees!
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