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Jessica B
I need some low budget ideas.Keep in mind my daughter will be 8 years old!!! I want something unique that will make her stand out and proud!!
Answer
I had done a blog post showing some fun Budget Friendly Ideas for Party Favors for this theme here:
http://www.thepartyanimal.org/ChildrensBirthdayParties/?p=764
I also made a pin the tie on Spongebob games for my nephew and you can see that here: You can make one very easy.
http://www.thepartyanimal.org/thepartyanimal_webeasy7_066.htm
You can find lots of great ideas and game ideas online - just search Spongebob Birthday Party Games and Ideas - if you need more help contact me.
I had done a blog post showing some fun Budget Friendly Ideas for Party Favors for this theme here:
http://www.thepartyanimal.org/ChildrensBirthdayParties/?p=764
I also made a pin the tie on Spongebob games for my nephew and you can see that here: You can make one very easy.
http://www.thepartyanimal.org/thepartyanimal_webeasy7_066.htm
You can find lots of great ideas and game ideas online - just search Spongebob Birthday Party Games and Ideas - if you need more help contact me.
Ideas for kids spongebob themed birthday party?
martk
Im planning a little girls birthday party and i need some ideas.
Shes turning 8, and the theme is spongebob.
Its a very small party with only like 5-6 kids.
I would appreciate any ideas: food, cake, games, and decorations?
Answer
Step1
Hold a contest to see who can fill a cup with water first. Give each party guest a sponge and a bucket of water and place the cups across the room. Have them fill the sponge and run to the cup and squeeze the water from the sponge into the cup. The first one to fill the cup wins the contest.
Step2
Set up a craft table and have the kids make an ocean in a bottle. Fill an empty water bottle about 90 percent full and put a few drops of baby oil in it. Then have the kids add blue food coloring and their choice of small seashells, sea creatures and some glitter. Replace the lid on the bottle and hot glue it on to make sure it stays.
Step3
Adapt the classic "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" game and play "Pin the Coconut on the Tree." Cut coconuts out of brown construction paper and have the kids stick it on a picture of a palm tree.
Step4
Hold a "Pop the Bubble" relay by filling clear balloons with air so they look like bubbles. Put them in a basket and line the teams up by the basket with a chair across the room for each team. The first party guest grabs a balloon, runs to the chair and sits on the balloon to pop it. Then runs back and tags the next team member who repeats the steps. The first team to pop all of their "bubbles" wins the game.
Step5
Purchase a cardboard treasure chest from a party store and fill it with all kinds of party favors and hide it. Tell the kids SpongeBob has buried a treasure box and they need to find it. Give them the first of a series of clues and send them on a treasure hunt. Be sure and work the characters like Patrick, Mr. Crabbs and Gary the snail into the clues.
Step6
Fill small five inch balloons with helium and attach pink streamers to them to resemble jellyfish. Give each child a butterfly net and have them chase down the jellyfish and try to catch them. The streamers help weigh the balloons down so they don't fly away. You will need a slight breeze outside to keep the balloons moving. A ceiling fan indoors could do the trick as well.
Step1
Hold a contest to see who can fill a cup with water first. Give each party guest a sponge and a bucket of water and place the cups across the room. Have them fill the sponge and run to the cup and squeeze the water from the sponge into the cup. The first one to fill the cup wins the contest.
Step2
Set up a craft table and have the kids make an ocean in a bottle. Fill an empty water bottle about 90 percent full and put a few drops of baby oil in it. Then have the kids add blue food coloring and their choice of small seashells, sea creatures and some glitter. Replace the lid on the bottle and hot glue it on to make sure it stays.
Step3
Adapt the classic "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" game and play "Pin the Coconut on the Tree." Cut coconuts out of brown construction paper and have the kids stick it on a picture of a palm tree.
Step4
Hold a "Pop the Bubble" relay by filling clear balloons with air so they look like bubbles. Put them in a basket and line the teams up by the basket with a chair across the room for each team. The first party guest grabs a balloon, runs to the chair and sits on the balloon to pop it. Then runs back and tags the next team member who repeats the steps. The first team to pop all of their "bubbles" wins the game.
Step5
Purchase a cardboard treasure chest from a party store and fill it with all kinds of party favors and hide it. Tell the kids SpongeBob has buried a treasure box and they need to find it. Give them the first of a series of clues and send them on a treasure hunt. Be sure and work the characters like Patrick, Mr. Crabbs and Gary the snail into the clues.
Step6
Fill small five inch balloons with helium and attach pink streamers to them to resemble jellyfish. Give each child a butterfly net and have them chase down the jellyfish and try to catch them. The streamers help weigh the balloons down so they don't fly away. You will need a slight breeze outside to keep the balloons moving. A ceiling fan indoors could do the trick as well.
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