Sunday, February 21, 2010

Super Mario Brother's birthday party!!

After weeks of planning and crafting, Evan's 6th birthday party finally took place. I was so happy when he first chose to do Super Mario Bros. but when I went to find stuff for it I couldn't find much!! So I had to create pretty much every game from scratch. It ended up being a lot of work but I really enjoyed every minute of it! The actual party with the kids makes me more nervous than doing the prep work! We started off thinking there would be around 5 or 6 kids and ended up with 13!

Bare with me because I am going to post quite a few pictures. I had a really hard time finding stuff so maybe this will help someone in the future if they decide to do this theme!. I didn't include a lot of "kid" pictures because I am not sure how the parents are with having their children featured in a blog!

These were some of the character's that I made out of foam board for decoration. They are about 3 feet tall and worked great as wall art!Here they are trying to cross Bowser's balance beam. I wasn't sure how this one would go but the kids found it challenging so they kept retrying it over and over until they crossed without falling!Here is a picture of the cake for the "adult/family" party that we did after the "kid/friend" party. Yes I did 2 parties in one day but I kind of liked having it all done in one day this time. I made the goombas, stars and the pipes out of fondant.This is a birthday banner with pictures from birth to 6 years on it. I have always wanted to make one and finally got around to doing it this year. I love the idea of seeing all the changes in the kids!These were the "kids" cupcakes. I had planned on making them into the mushrooms from the game but Evan didn't want me to so we came up with this idea from another site that I had looked at. The kids really liked getting their own guy. I made the cake stand a few nights before the party by just cutting out some plywood and using things that I had around the house for the center support. It came out cute and I like that I can use it now for future parties!I had to include my beautiful niece in the pictures! She was enjoying a red topped cupcake quite a bit!This was pin the nose/moustache on Mario! With having so many kids I again wasn't sure how this would go but they all did great and seemed to really like it.We hid 144 "Yoshi" eggs in our basement and had the kids go on an egg hunt. It took about 3 nights of coloring green dots onto white plastic eggs and filling them with coins and stars but they loved it!! This was a Mario Bingo game that I made. The kids used theire gold coins from the eggs to cover up the characters. I made up a picture of each character and laminated them for future use! That way I could pull the card out of a bag and hold it up in case someone didn't know the proper name. The kids(and adults) enjoyed playing this a lot!!This was what they did when they first arrived. We made paper mache "Yoshi" eggs that the kids could color in the spots. Then they each got a bag that I had traced a character on and they colored those in too. The bags were to be used to collect the small eggs from the hunt in and then to store the coins and pinata candy in along the way. The large eggs had party favors in them that they could take home and smash open. Of course they liked that part!! This was another game that we called knock the goomba off of his pipe. I sewed the goomba which came out a little funny looking but they kids didn't mind!! I gave them 3 rice filled fire balls to throw at it and I have to say I think this was the favorite game. My kids are still playing it now!I saw this one on another blog and decided to make this one as well. We used "Boo" for a bean bag toss. I ended up making cardboard supports on the back and placed it on the floor so it would be a little more challenging.These are the mushrooms that we gave away as prizes for some of the games. The kids and I sat down one Saturday morning and made these from clay. They had so much fun coming up with all different characters, So that is most of the party day pictures! Please feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions. I hope maybe this helps someone in the future throw a fun Super Mario Brother's party!

11 comments:

  1. You are one talented lady! Awesome ideas..you should send it to www.oneprettything.com they have a birthday party roundup and this would be great!!

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  2. K,
    your hardwork and love for your family shows in all you do! Everything looked wonderful.How fun! Sad we missed it thou :( Hope to see you soon!

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  3. You thought of everything! I love that cupcake tower :)

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    Cheri

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  5. Oh my, I don't remember how i found your page but I'm so glad i did!! My cousins and I are obsessed with Mario and his crew. I cant wait to show them this! You're awesome!! :)

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  6. hi friends good party

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  7. I hope you don't mind me copying most of your ideas! My son is turning 6 as well and has asked for a Super Mario party and there just isn't anything out there!! Can't wait to try all these fun things!!!

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  8. Thank you for all your great ideas. I just recently had my son 7th birthday and WOW I used the instructions to make the Mario Kart party and turned out fantastic, the yoshi lolly bags and I made some cutouts of the charaters and painted them. Happy to send you photos.

    Mario Kart Party Supplies

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  9. These are awesome ideas, my son's birthday is close to easter so having a yoshi egg hunt is the best idea for this I have seen yet. Very good!!!!!

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  10. Thanks for some great ideas! I really appreciate you sharing! My son's birthday party is next week, and I needed a few more ideas! Thanks!

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  11. Love how you took so many simple activities and tweaked them to match your theme! I especially love the Goomba game; looks so fun and easy to adapt to other themes!

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