Selasa, 25 Februari 2014

Ideas for a Tinkerbell birthday party for a 5 year old???




Kimberly M


My daughter is turning 5 soon and said she wants a Tinkerbell party. She said she wants a "total Tinkerbell" party, with everything Tinkerbell. I have seen the supplies for goody bags and the paper goods at Wal-Mart and those are cute, but I need some more ideas. Are there any games or activities you can think of that will tie in with the Tinkerbell theme? Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!
also if you have any cool gift ideas please list those as well!



Answer
Invitations
A cool child birthday party idea for fairy invitations is to take a rectangular piece of paper (so that the long side is horizontal to you) and fold in both of the sides to the middle so it looks like a gate. On the outside write something like: "Take a peek through the garden gate". Then on the inside put lots of fairy and butterfly stickers peeking out through holes you've cut in the gate itself.
Inside you can write: "The garden fairies have gathered to celebrate a special day for a great little fairy" (and add her name and age). "Please come join the fairybration".

Another Tinkerbell child birthday party idea for an invitation is to cut out magical wands (a long rectangle for the stick and a star for the top of the wand). Using a silver gel pen, or any other nice pen, you can write this poem on the rectangular paper before rolling it up:
"Far, far away, in a magical place, sits a small little fairy, with her soft smiling face. She waits for her friends, in the warm summer sun; won't you come on (date of the party) to join the fun? With fun foods to eat, and fun games to play, your arrival at (time of the party) will make (kid's name's) day. She anxiously waits, as each day passes by, while her fairy parents await your reply" (and then write RSVP and your phone #).

You can also write that all the fairies come dressed in their fairy best - and boys in their pixie best. Don't forget to add a lot of fairy dust (glitter and confetti), and possibly fairy stickers to the invitation (you can also enclose fairy tattoos).

The color scheme for this Tinkerbell party is pink, purple and chartreuse.
Use a large amount of balloons and streamers. Cover your table with a matching table cloth or a pink sheet. Scatter pink, purple and chartreuse sequins all around the table. Run a long piece of pink or green nylon glitter netting (craft or fabric store) down the center. Make a centerpiece with a weighted bouquet of balloons, inserted into Tinkerbell Gift bag Cover the birthday girls' chair with nylon netting and ribbons.
Advanced decorations: Turn you home into Neverland with butcher paper , poster paints, fabric draped furniture etc.
To save time, enlist an artistic teenager to paint the scenery ;trees, flowers, mermaid Lagoon, Capt. Hook's Ship....etc.
The Tinkerbell party begins...
Upon arrival, adorn each guest with Tinkerbell magic dust.
Make the magic fairy dust before the party by mixing very fine polyester glitter and aloe-vera gel. Apply a small amount to the girls cheeks.

Tinkerbell Tag
Play this game just like "Freeze Tag".
Give each player a small pouch of glitter before playing.
One player will be "it". When you say "GO" the girls run from "IT".
If she tags a player, that player is frozen until another player sprinkles fairy dust on her. Make sure that each player has a turn to be "it"
and that each round does not take too long.

Stick the Star on Tinkerbell's Wand
"Oh-No", Tinkerbell's magic wand is broken and the players must repair it!
This game is played just like Pin-the-tail-on-the-Donkey.
Use poster board to make the game board and cardstock to make stars.
Draw a simple wand on the poster board, without the star on the end.
Add some glitter and other decorations if you choose.
Use double stick tape on one side of the stars and write the players
names on the other side. Use a satin sash to blindfold the players,
one at a time. Spin her gently three times and "steer" her in
the correct direction to the game board. The player will try to stick the star near the tip of the wand. The players who's star is nearest ...wins!
TIP: Young players may not want to be blindfolded and they can just close their eyes.

Tinkerbell Takes the Lead
You will need one pair of Tinkerbell Fairy wings for this game.
this is really just a game of Follow the Leader. One player wears the wings while the rest of the players follow her every action in a single file line.
Players will take turns leading as Tinkerbell.

Make a Fairy Wand
Use small dowel pieces, craft foam, glitter glue, very thin ribbon
and a hot glue gun (ADULT ONLY).

Before the party, paint all of the dowel pieces with silver spray paint
and cut the craft foam stars. You may be able to find pre-cut stars at your craft store. At party time the girls will decorate the stars with glitter glue. Attach the stars to the wands with the hot glue gun.
Then then the girls, with help can tie pieces of ribbon to their wands
for extra ornamentation.

Tinkerbell Craft
This is best for parties of 6 children or smaller.

You'll need:
White coffee filter, green food coloring, wooden craft clothes pins,
fine tipped craft pens, yellow yarn, medicine dropper.
Before the party, paint the clothes pins with white spray paint.
Flatten the coffee filters to make circles.
Cover the work area.
Mix the green food color with water in a few bowls.
The children will use the medicine dropper to drop green color onto
the coffee filters. It doesn't take very much, as the color will spread.
While the filter is drying. Help the girls cut small amounts of yellow
yarn and glue it to the top of the clothespin (Tink's Hair).
Use the craft pens to make faces on the head of the clothes pin.
Then "scrunch-up" the dry green coffee filter and insert it in the
clothespin to make Tinkerbell's Wings.
To make this craft even easier...paint the clothes pins green before
the party and use the white coffee filters with out the green food color.
This will make Tinkerbell's body green and the wing's white.
Tips: ask an adult to help you dry the coffee filters with a hair dryer
to speed things along. You may want to make this craft with smaller clothes pins and use yarn to make a necklace.

Easy to Make Tinkerbell Birthday Cupcakes
Add food coloring to white cake batter making light green or pink cupcakes.
Frost with white frosting. Sprinkle "Pixie Dust" (colored sugar) on each cupcake and insert a Tinkerbell cupcake pick into each one.

Tinkerbell Child Birthday Party Idea for Drinks:
*Fairy fizz - Place a full glass of red punch in front of each guest and add some fairy dust (a few Pop Rocks candies) to each cup. The kids just love it when the candy crackles, pops, and splits when it comes into contact with the liquid.
*Sparkling apple cider (you can pour it into disposable plastic wine glasses and let the kids decorate the glasses with jewels, sequins, glitter etc. beforehand)
*Fairy punch (raspberry sherbet and Sprite)
*Pink lemonade
*Strawberry tea (If you want to add more of that strawberry taste to your strawberry tea, do the following: make half a pot of strawberry tea with three bags, let it steep a bit and then add a few drops of strawberry extract and three or four drops of red coloring. Then add milk and sugar to taste)

Tinkerbell Child Birthday Party Idea for Treats:

*Magic wands (pretzel rods dipped in white chocolate and sprinkled with star-shaped decorations or just plain sprinkles)
*Fresh-fruit wands (take wooden steak skewers and put grapes, strawberries, and other cut fruit on them and at the top put a melon cut into the shape of a star using a star-shaped cookie cutter).
*Chocolate-covered Fruit (melt good-quality white, milk or dark chocolate in the microwave until you can stir it smooth. Dip strawberries, grapes, and orange slices halfway into the melted chocolate. Lay them on wax paper and let them cool a couple of hours. Once cool, gently peel off the wax paper and serve on a fancy plate.)
*Heart-shaped or star-shaped rice crispy treat wands (you can add a stick in them to look like wands; also you can dip in chocolate and add sprinkles for more of the wand effect)
*Magic gems (A bowl of pastel colored jelly beans, skittles, etc.)
*Cotton candy wands
*Marshmallow wands
*Fairy dust (pixie sticks)

Party Favors

If you want to fill your own, a cool child birthday party ideas is to put fairy dust (pixie sticks), fairy stickers and tattoos, wands, bubbles, ring suckers, stick on earrings, plastic jewelry, all kinds of bracelets, jewels, hair accessories, ring-pops, magical wands, body glitter, fairy stickers, stick-on earrings and a whole lot of other cool fairy trinkets.
(For the boys you can prepare pirate favors in little treasure boxes or in bandana. Fill them with skull pops, golden chocolate coins, a compass, gem pop rings, candy necklaces, tattoos, gold chocolate coins, small telescopes, skull key chains, skull pencils, etc.)

Here is a link for possible Tink presents: http://disneyshopping.go.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10002&storeId=10051&categoryId=14733&langId=-1&N=0&Ntk=p_categoryID&Ntt=14733&Nu=p_productID

Good luck and best birthday wishes!

What should my graduation party theme be?




Emma


Okay so my school system is weired and 6th grade is still elementary, so we are going into Jr. High School next year. I am having a graduation party with about 15 people but I don't know what to theme it. Our dance the week before we graduate is a loua theme so I don't want to take that idea.It can even be a color theme all ideas are welcome. Thanks!
P.S. It's a pool party. Sorry I forgot to say that!



Answer
Popular pool party themes include:

Caribbean magic, with appropriate music and snacks
Luaus with leis and other Hawaiian décor
Cruise ship themes with life preservers and passport party invitations
Survivor themes with team buffs, grass shelters and competitive challenges
Waterpark themes when the party is actually at a local waterpark, complete with slides, wave pools, and other diversions
The key to a great teen party theme, however, is to remember not to overdo it. Many teens would prefer an understated theme that hints at coordination instead of an outrageous theme that may backfire.

Teen Pool Party Essentials
With or without a theme, there are several basic necessities every pool party requires.
]Food
Because the party will revolve around water activities, it is best to keep food light: sandwiches, hot dogs, fruit, cookies, snow cones, and cool drinks are great options. Silverware should be limited (opt for cupcakes instead of a birthday cake, for example). Glass plates, bottles, or cups should be avoided to prevent accidents that could cut bare feet. Barbeques are great options for pool parties as well, but be sure to offer vegetarian options for conscientious teens.

Activities
Coordinated party games are not usually necessary for teen parties, but having fun pool activities available will encourage teens to entertain themselves. Beach balls and volleyballs are popular choices, as are different floating pool mats and lounges, diving sticks, and water guns. Appropriate calypso, steel drum, and beach-oriented party music (the Beach Boys are a great choice) can add even more fun and may inspire an impromptu limbo contest.
]Accessories
To make the pool party enjoyable for everyone, be sure to have a good supply of necessary pool supplies on hand, including:

Extra towels, including small towels for hair
Sunglasses or visors
Sunscreen, preferably a quick spray-on formula
Swim goggles or masks
Tanning lotion
Adequate shade from trees, umbrellas, or gazebos
Plastic bags or a safe, dry place to store clothes and other non-pool gear
Waterproof cameras to capture every splash
While most teens will bring their own supplies, having extra on hand will ensure that everyone can have a great time even if they forgot something essential. It is also advisable to have an extra swimsuit or two available if necessary.

Safety
What starts out as a fun party can quickly get out of hand with rambunctious teenage energy. To ensure pool safety, be sure the pool area is clean and free from debris that could be stepped on, tripped over, or used inappropriately. Remove unnecessary equipment (hoses, childrenâs toys, etc.) from the area to free up space and eliminate temptations, and before guests dive in, be sure they understand the safety expectations. Horseplay and dangerous stunts should not be tolerated at any time.

]Pool Fun Out of the Water
A teen pool party isnât just about having fun in the water. There are plenty of ways friends can enjoy pool-oriented activities before they dive in, and many of these activities can also be used to space out eating and swimming to prevent potential cramps or injuries.

Decorate inexpensive flip-flops, sandals, or visors
Stage a swimsuit fashion show
Play a game of beach or lawn volleyball or badminton
Arrange a land-based water fight
Enjoy some tanning time
Relax in a whirlpool if available

Hope this helped! Have Fun!




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