Party Recap
It was my boy's 10th birthday party. The boys had a sleepover, including some pizza making and some games, and the next day we had family and friends for some Happy Birthday singing!
Party Highlights
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Desserts
Cupcakes, home made cookies, candy...
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Activities / Games
Outside games, like ball toss, shooting with a bow and arrow, eating hanging marshmallows with their eyes covered, etc...
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Budget
$300 dlls.
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Best Moment
When we sang Happy Birthday. My boy's birthday was a month ago, and he really missed it. So at his party, he enjoyed it a lot!
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Funniest Moment
He took a bite of his cupcake, and he smashed it all over his face himself!
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What People Ate
Nachos, popcorn, sandwiches...
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What People Drank
Iced tea and juice for the kids.
17 comments
Melissa N wrote:
did you make the "city" yourself or buy it somewhere? Looks great!
Melissa N wrote:
What a great party! love the details...nice job!
Melissa N wrote:
love this!
Nadia A wrote:
Thank u, Melissa!!
Nadia A wrote:
Thank u, Melissa, I made it myself!
Dee P wrote:
I love it! You did such an amazing job. Can I ask what did you use for the black buildings? Also did you use tablecloth for the backdrop?
Nadia A wrote:
Hi Dee! Thank you for liking my party! For the buildings I used foamboard; I cut the 'windows' with an X-Acto knife, and painted them with black acrylic paint. Then I covered the windows with yellow tissue paper. Hope this helps!
Nadia A wrote:
Oh, and for the backdrop I bought some fabric I liked ;)
H Ilarie M wrote:
I love love love all the details of this party! What did you make the "cloud" out of?
Nadia A wrote:
Hi Hilarie!!! I made it with white and black poster board, and for the letters I used some old comic books! Thanks for the love!
Samantha P wrote:
How did you make that?? Its awesome
June E wrote:
how do you make this??? Looks nice
Marcy M wrote:
Where did you purchase the banner from? Thank you!
Shantina P wrote:
I LOVE THE BUILDINGS! Would you mind sharing how you made them?
Nadia A wrote:
Hi, Shantina! Thank you! I used black foambard. I traced the buildings and windows, and then cut them with an x-Acto knife. I covered the window holes with yellow tissue paper, and used little string lights behind them.
Nadia A wrote:
Thank you, Melissa!!!
Nadia A wrote:
Hi! Thank you for your comments. I used a big cardboard box, painted it green, cut a hole for his mouth and drew The Hulk's face with a sharpie. Hope this helps!
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