100+ Lego Party Ideas

Over 100 Fantastic Lego Party Ideas For Kids

Welcome, builders and brick enthusiasts!

Are you ready to turn your party into a colorful Lego wonderland? Break out the blocks and let your imagination run wild as we dive into the most epic Lego party ideas that will make your celebration the talk of the town!

From eye-popping decorations to delectable dessert tables, fun games, and creative printables, I’ve got everything you need to throw a bricktastic bash!

Let’s get this Lego party started!

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Sweet Bricks & Treats: Lego Party Dessert Table Ideas!

Prepare your taste buds for a delightful journey through the land of sugary Lego goodness!

In this section, I’m bringing you the most delicious looking Lego-themed dessert tables that’ll impress even the toughest critics.

From fantastic Lego backdrop ideas to fun treat containers and ideas for staging your scrumptious goodies, your dessert table will become the heart of the party.

Indulge in the magic of Lego-inspired treats that’ll leave your guests asking for seconds!

Lego Avengers Party

Lego Avengers Party by Winnies Party World

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Lego Party by Kara’s Party Ideas

Modern lego party ideas

Modern Lego Party by Lemon Thistle

Lego party ideas

Lego Party by Parties Made Personal

Lego Party Ideas

Lego Party by Rose Caramelle

Mega Lego party ideas

Mega Lego Birthday by Sarom Inspred

Modern lego party ideas

Modern Lego Party by Anders Ruff

Lego theme birthday

Lego Theme Birthday by Catch My Party

simple lego party ideas

Simple Cake Table Ideas by Unknown

Super hero lego party ideas

Lego Super Hero Party by Catch My Party

lego movie party

Lego Movie Party by Catch My Party

Lego super hero party

Super Hero Party by The Scrap Shoppe

Unleash Your Inner Master Builder! LEGO Party Ideas for Epic Decorations!

Build a brick-tastic atmosphere with these jaw-dropping Lego party decoration ideas!

From colorful brick walls to towering Lego towers, get ready to turn your party space into a miniature Lego universe.

We’ve got the ultimate list of ideas to help you create an unforgettable Lego-themed bash.

Get ready to stack up the fun and let your creativity soar!

Personalized printables

Personalized Printables by Winnie’s Party World

Abstract brick backdrop

Abstract Brick Backdrop by Delia Creates

Brick feature wall

Brick Feature Wall by Jessica Etcetra

giant cardboard legos

Giant Cardboard Legos by Oriental Trading

Lego soap and sanitizer

Lego Soap & Santitzer by Rockin Boys

Giant lego head container

Giant Lego Head Containers by Obseussed

DIY pinata

DIY Pinata by Little Family Fun

Party centerpieces

Party Centerpieces by Catch My Party

DIY party signs

DIY Party Signs by Making Things Is Awesome

fireplace decorations

Fireplace Decorations by Homemade Serenity

cupcake stand

Cupcake Stand by Catch My Party

party bundle

Party Bundle by Oriental Trading

Lego cake stand

Lego Cake Stand by Date With The Nights

paper plate backdrop

Paper Plate Backdrop by Unknown

Lego number balloons

Lego Number Balloons from Amazon

cardboard decorations Lego party ideas

Cardboard Decorations by Shaping Up To Be A Mom

lego plasticware holder Lego party ideas

Lego Plasticware Holder by Powerful Mothering

giant cardboard legos

Giant Cardboard Legos by Hello Wonderful

DIY cupcake stand

DIY Cupcake Stand by Catch My Party

Lego food picks Lego party ideas

Lego Food Picks by Eats Amazing

Giant lego heads Lego party ideas

Giant Lego Heads by Partyummy

Taco assembly station idea

Taco Assembly Station Idea by The Appreciation Shop

lego party centerpieces

Party Centerpieces from Amazon

lego walls

Lego Walls by DIY Inspired

balloon wall backdrop

Balloon Wall Backdrop by Catch My Party

Large block tower

Large Block Towers by Unknown

Awesome Party Favors: Let the Fun Brick On!

No Lego party is complete without awesome party favors to take home!

I’ve compiled a list of creative and quirky Lego-inspired goodies that’ll keep the party spirit alive even after the event.

From mini plaster Lego minifigure painting to custom-made play boxes, these favors will surely make your guests feel like true Lego VIPs.

Prepare to send everyone home with smiles as bright as a brick’s color palette!

Lego Painting Lego party ideas

Lego Painting by Parties Made Personal

building brick soap

Building Brick Soap by LoveLeeSoaps

brick party cups Lego party ideas

Brick Party Cups from Amazon

Lego box favors Lego party ideas

Lego Box Favors by Making Things Is Awesome

Lego crayons Lego party ideas

Minifigure Crayons by Delia Creates

color brick party favor boxes Lego party ideas

Color Brick Party Favor Boxes from Oriental Trading

Lego Head Jars Lego party ideas

Lego Head Jars by Recyclart

lego party favor box Lego party ideas

Lego Party Favor Box by Everyday Party

lego party glasses Lego party ideas

Party Glasses from Amazon

lego head cups

Lego Head Cups by Doodle Craft

brick crayons
 Lego party ideas

Brick Crayons by The Rural Legend

Cakes & Cupcakes: Baking Blocks of Happiness!

Attention all baking enthusiasts! This section is filled with irresistible Lego-themed cake and cupcake ideas that will steal the show.

From jaw-dropping tiered cakes to adorable minifigure cupcakes that are almost too cute to eat, we’ve got your dessert game covered!

Say goodbye to boring cakes and hello to a taste adventure that will leave everyone craving more.

Lego cupcake toppers Lego party ideas

Cupcakes by The Many Little Joys

Lego cake toppers

Cake Toppers by Made Happy USA

DIY lego cake Lego party ideas

DIY Lego Cake by Nerdy Nummies

brick cake

Brick Cake by Pink When

Easy lego cake Lego party ideas

Easy Lego Cake by Catch My Party

Ninjago cake

Ninjago Cake by Janis And Tim Backzauber

Lego brick cake

Brick Cake by Coolest Birthday Cakes

Lego cake

Lego Cake by Cake Couture

Layered Lego cake

Layered Lego Cake by How To Cake It

Lego head cake

Lego Head Cake by Tortissime Cake Designs

Exploding brick cake

Exploding Brick Cake by Unknown

Pastel lego cake Lego party ideas

Pastel Lego Cake by Unknown

Lego pinata cake Lego party ideas

Lego Pinata Cake by My Cupcake Addiction

Fondant cupcake toppers

Fondant Cupcake Toppers by Gamzekilav

Snack Attack! Lego Party Treats to Satisfy Hungry Builders!

Feeling hungry after all that building? Fear not, for we have the tastiest Lego-inspired treats to keep you energized and in the party spirit!

From colorful Lego gummy candies to brick-shaped cookies, these treats are sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.

So, take a break from stacking bricks and treat yourself to a delicious bite of Lego-themed yumminess!

Jello Legos Lego party ideas

Jello Legos by Parties365

Lego gingerbread man biscuits

Gingerbread Man Biscuits by How To Cook That

Lego cake pops Lego party ideas

Lego Cake Pops by Living Locurto

Lego pizza

Lego Pizza by Toddler Approved

Lego gummies Lego party ideas

Gummies by Bored Panda

Easy lego cookies Lego party ideas

Easy Lego Cookies by Sweet Sugarbelle

Lego head marshmallow pops

Marshmallow Pops by Savoring The Good

Fondant cake toppers Lego party ideas

Fondant Cake Toppers by Fancy Top Cupcake

Lego rice krispies Lego party ideas

Lego Rice Krispies by Cute Girl Hairstyles

Brick juice boxes Lego party ideas

Brick Juice Boxes by 24 Usable Hours

building brick candies

Building Brick Candies from Amazon

lego brownies lego party ideas

Lego Brownies by Desert Chica

Lego pops

Lego Pops by Gourmet Mom On The Go

Design a lego cookie

Design A Lego Cookie by Birds Party

Lego minifigure rice krispie treats

Lego Minifigure Rice Krispie Treats by Midwestern Moms

Popcorn cones

Popcorn Cones by Kara’s Party Ideas

Lego head pancakes

Lego Head Pancakes by Partyummy

Pinata cookies

Pinata Cookies by Haniella’s

Fun and Play with Lego Party Games! Let the Challenge Begin!

Get ready for some brick-busting fun with our collection of exciting Lego party games!

From Lego competitions to a “Pin the Head on the Minifigure” challenge, these games will keep the party buzzing with excitement.

I’ve gathered the best games to entertain everyone, from little builders to experienced Lego masters.

Let the games begin!

Lego Avengers Villain Scavenger Hunt by Winnie’s Party World

Bean bag toss

Bean Bag Toss by Stamp With Heather

guessing game Lego party ideas

Guessing Game by Big K Little G

spoon relay race

Spoon Relay Race by Meaningful Menagerie

I spy the lego guy

I Spy The Lego Guy by Delia Creates

Lego toss

Lego Toss by Homemaking Fun

Lego hunt

Lego Hunt by Living Locurto

Pin the head on the lego man

Pin The Head On The Lego Man by East Coast Mommy

Lego I spy

Lego I Spy by The Pinterested Parent

memory game

Memory Game by Big K Little G

build your own racecar

Build Your Own Racecar by From The Fence Post

lego bingo

Lego Bingo by One Mama’s Daily Drama

I spy printable

I Spy Printable by And Next Comes L

how many legos Lego party ideas

How Many Legos by Catch My Party

Pin the dot on the brick

Pin The Dot On The Brick by Money Wise Moms

rescue the legos

Rescue The Lego by Little Bins For Little Hands

Lego Party Printables: Colorful Additions to Celebrate!

Add a touch of personalization to your Lego party with our adorable Lego-themed printables!

From vibrant invitations that set the tone for the event to printable Lego bingo cards, these freebies will make planning a breeze.

Get ready to impress your guests with unique and fun party elements that will make your Lego bash truly one-of-a-kind!

Lego party ideas- crayon boxes

Lego Avengers Crayon Boxes by Winnie’s Party World

DIY lego invitations

DIY Lego Invitations by Bren Did

brick invitations

Brick Invitations by Little Family Fun

treat boxes

Treat Boxes by Wunder Mom

cupcake toppers

Cupcake Toppers by Winnie’s Party World

lego party signs

Party Signs by I should Be Mopping The Floor

Lego head straws

Lego Head Straws by Scribd

Lego movie bookmarks

Lego Movie Bookmarks by Hale Grafx

There you have it, the ultimate guide to hosting a Lego-tastic party!

With these fun and quirky Lego party ideas, your celebration is sure to be a smashing success.

From decorations that will wow your guests to delicious treats and entertaining games, everyone will leave with fantastic memories of a block-building blast!

So, put on your builder hats, gather the bricks, and get ready for an unforgettable Lego party experience! Happy building!

I’d love to hear from you!

Please be sure to add me on Instagram and Facebook and tag me if I’ve inspired your Lego party! I can’t wait to see the fun!

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4th of July Party

Hey there, party animals and patriots! It’s time to ignite your love for the red, white, and blue as we delve into the world of this 4th of July party. Get ready for an explosion of creativity, fun, and deliciousness as we dive into the highlights of this patriotic party!

In this post you’ll be able to see how I brought the party together in these areas:

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Outdoor Home Decorations that Sparkled!

When the guests pulled up they were greeted with the sight of American pride!

Red, white, and blue tassels wrapped around the top of the house, a table was set with fun and festive party favors, and the front door was beautifully decorated for the occasion.

4th of July front door decor

Before stepping into the party, guests were greeted by a charming table by the front door, laden with delightful party favors.

party favor table

From bubble wands, glow sticks, and American flag slap bracelets to sparklers and poppies, everyone was immediately excited to get the party started.

4th of July party favors
4th of July party favors
4th of July party favors

You can use some of these products for your own parties!

The anticipation was growing, and the guests (especially the kids) eagerly grabbed their favors, ready to dive into the patriotic festivities.

4th of July Party – Outdoor decor

As guests ventured into the outdoor party area, their eyes were treated to a visual feast.

The party tables were tastefully dressed in red, white, and blue to match the rest of the festive party decorations.

From beautiful flower arrangements to red tin pails with candles inside, these beautiful creations added a touch of softness to the patriotic ambiance.

4th of July table

I especially loved the star plates and red and white striped napkins. They were absolutely perfect for a 4th of July celebration!

table place setting

A Sizzling BBQ Buffet!

The tantalizing aroma of grilled goodness filled the air, drawing everyone to the glorious BBQ buffet. From marinated beef and veggie kabobs to lightly charred hotdogs, the spread catered to both kids and adults.

food table

A variety of homemade sides, from creamy potato salad to zesty pasta salad to deviled eggs, complemented the smoky flavors.

And let’s not forget the fruit cups and salad bar! The crisp veggies and juicy fruits were perfect for a warm Summer night.

party drink table

Exciting Kid’s Entertainment

What’s a 4th of July party without bubbles? We added an extra dose of magic with bubble wands and a bubble machine that created a stream of iridescent bubbles floating through the air for the little ones. Kids of all ages chased and popped them with pure delight.

I also whipped up a homemade painted can bean bag toss that was an absolute hit with the kids.

Using recycled cans and a dash of creativity, the cans were transformed into dazzling red, white, and blue targets. Bean bags were made with some scraps of patriotic fabrics that fit perfectly with the rest of the party theme.

Kid game- bean bag toss

We also set up a kid’s table where there were colored pencils and markers placed in the red tin pails and 4th of July coloring pages set out for them to do.

kids playing

The Sweetest Slice of Freedom

As soon as guests entered the house after dinner, they saw the dessert table.

The array of tantalizing treats were framed by a beautifully decorated tissue paper backdrop and a vibrant balloon garland that transported everyone into a world of pure patriotic bliss. It was truly a sight to behold, and mouths watered in anticipation.

4th of July Party
patriotic popcorn

Two kinds of popcorn were made and packaged in adorable patriotic bags to give the guests something to munch on while watching fireworks. One was regular salted popcorn, but the other was candied popcorn colored red and blue.

cake table

There were also cake pops, chocolate covered strawberries, jello, whoopie pies, and an ice cream cookie cake to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth after the meal.

The Grand Finale: Fireworks & Festivity!

No 4th of July celebration would be complete without fireworks. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky was set ablaze with a mesmerizing display of colorful explosions.

Cheers and laughter filled the air as children lit sparklers, and small fireworks. Friends and family marveled at the stunning spectacle filling the sky. It was a fitting grand finale to a party that oozed patriotism, joy, and community spirit.

So, next time you’re planning a patriotic shindig, don’t forget to channel your inner party planner and unleash your creativity. Let your imagination soar, adorn your party with stars and stripes, and celebrate the land of the free in style!

Happy 4th of July!

Party Credits:

You can find all of the 4th of July party photos in my gallery.

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100+ Of The Best Back To School Party Ideas

Hey there, party people! The back-to-school season is just around the corner, and what better way to kick it off than with an epic celebration? We’ve compiled a list of 100 incredibly fun and quirky party ideas to make your back-to-school bash a memorable one. From delightful treats to mouthwatering meals, captivating decorations to fantastic traditions, and everything in between, get ready to party like there’s no tomorrow. Let’s dive in!

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School Themed Treats

Get your little learners excited about their first day of school with scrumptious treats that will make their taste buds tingle! From apple-shaped sugar cookies to pencil-shaped cake pops, these sweet delights will have them begging for seconds.

Ruler cookies

Ruler cookies by Passion For Savings

Paper and pencil cookies

Pencil and Paper Cookies by Jenny Cookies

chalkboard cupcakes

Chalkboard Cupcakes by Jenny Cookies

Caramel apples

Caramel Apples by Jenny Cookies

back to school brownies

Back To School Brownies by Glue Sticks And Gumballs

Apple oreo balls

Apple Oreo Balls by Living Locurto

Alphabet cookies

Alphabet Cookies by Catch My Party

Candy pencils

Candy Pencils by Hoosier Homemade

Popcorn paper bags

Paper Popcorn Bags by Catch My Party

Apple donuts

Apple Donuts by Leigh Anne Wilkes

Apple cookie pops

Apple Cookie Pops by When Is Dinner

book worm grapes

Book Worms by Catch My Party

apple cinnamon rolls

Apple Cinnamon Rolls by Making Frugal Fun

Pencil cupcakes

No. 2 Pencil Cupcakes by Freutcake

ruler cupcakes

Ruler Cupcakes by This Mom’s Confessions

String cheese pencils

String Cheese Pencils by Arts & Crackers

Apple cupcakes

Apple Cupcakes by Somewhat Simple

school bus rice krispy treats

School Bus Rice Krispy Treats by Premeditated Leftovers

Apple cookies

Chocolate Apples by The County Chick Cottage

bookworm brownies

Bookworm Brownies by Growing Up Gabel

alphabet cheese crackers

Alphabet Cheese Crackers by Kids Activities

smart cookies

Smart Cookies by Amanda Hamman

back to school pretzel cookies

Back To School Pretzels by Butter With A Side Of Bread

gumball rulers

Gumball Rulers by One Simple Party

composition cupcakes

Composition Notebook Cupcakes by Onion Rings And Things

chalkboard cookies

Chalkboard Cookies With Edible Chalk by Ashlee Marie

apple pretzels

Apple Pretzels by Make Bake Celebrate

pencil push pops

Pencil Push Pops by Bakerella

apple core cookie pops

Apple Core Cookie Pops by Onion Rings and Things

apple donuts

99. Apple Donuts by Beeyond Cereal

apple mini pies

Mini Apple Hand Pies by Busy Little Chef

Meals

Fuel up for a day full of learning with a hearty and fun-filled meal. Whip up some confetti pancakes, or create adorable tabletop arrangements with their school supplies. Your kids will be chomping away happily as they anticipate the adventures that lie ahead!

breakfast feast

Breakfast Feast by Smashed Peas and Carrots

back to school breakfast

Back To School Breakfast by Leigh Anne Wilkes

Black and white dinner party

Black And White Dinner Party by Tater Tots and Jello

confetti pancakes

Confetti Pancakes by Baker Mama

book sandwiches

School Book Sandwiches by Kids Activities

back to school dinner

Back To School Dinner by Life Is A Party

back to school breakfast

1st Day Of School Breakfast by Kara’s Party Ideas

back to school feast

Back To School Feast by Nienie Dialogues

breakfast celebration

Breakfast Celebration by Emelbe Design

apple cinnamon rolls

Apple Cinnamon Rolls by Dukes And Duchesses

apple waffles

Apple Waffles by Random Thoughts Of A Super Mom

back to school muffin tops

Muffin Toppers by The Crafting Chicks

breakfast board

Breakfast Board by Project Whim

Back To School Party Ideas

Throw an unforgettable first day of school party that your kids and their friends will be talking about for weeks! Create a DIY “Classroom” setup in your backyard, complete with mini desks, chalkboards, and colorful decorations.

back to school party

Back To School Activities Party by Love The Day

Back to school party

Back To School Party by Crafting Chicks

Mini party

Mini Party by Just Add Confetti

Bookworm party

Bookworm Party by Giggles Galore

Spa party

Spa Party by About A Mom

Super hero party

Superhero Party by Altamonte Family

After school party

After School Party by Somewhat Simple

back to school snacks

Back To School Party by Not Just A Housewife

Neon party

Neon Party by Craft And Sparkle

back to school party

Back To School Party by Hostess With The Mostest

back to school party

Back To School Party by Birds Party

ice cream party

Ice Cream Party by See Vanessa Craft

picnic

Art Party Picnic by Eye Candy Creative Studio

Books and reading party

Books and Reading Party by Restless Risa3

be a buddy not a bully party

Be A Buddy Not A Bully Party by Beijos Events

back to school party

Back To School Party by The Crafting Chicks

back to school party

Snack Table by Michelle’s Party Plan-It

Photos

Capture the excitement and nervous jitters of the first day of school with fun and creative photo ideas. Set up a “First Day of School” photo booth with props like oversized pencils, graduation caps, and colorful banners. Ask your kids to strike their silliest poses or showcase their best “straight-A” smiles for a photo album that will bring back memories for years to come.

Apple backdrop

Apple Themed Backdrop For Photos by Jenny Cookies

Photo booth printables

Photo Booth Printables by Kristen Duke Photography

customizable photo frame

Customizable Photo Frame by Party City

first day of school flags

First Day Of School Flags by Amanda Hamman

photo banner

Photo Banner by Ruffled Sunshine

balloon photos

Balloon Photos by Design Improvised

Decorations

Transform your home into a festive and educational wonderland with clever decorations. Hang colorful paper chains, display homemade banners featuring school-related themes, and blow up some “apple” balloons. Let the decorations inspire your little ones to embrace the joy of learning!

Apple balloons

Apple Balloons by Studio DIY

Giant pencils

Giant Pencils by Oh Yay Studio

Paper bag banner

Paper Bag Banner by Iron & Twine

honeycomb apples

Honeycomb Apples from Oriental Trading Company

flash card banner

Flash Card Banner by So Festive

pencil shaving garland

Pencil Shaving Garland by Handmade Charlotte

Balloons from Amazon

school supply garland

School Supply Garland from Oriental Trading Company

lunchbox party favors

Cute Lunchbox Party Favors by A Lovely Design

back to school banner

1st Day of School Banner by Made With Happy

apple pinata

Apple Pinata by Anders Ruff

Back to school Wall decorations

Wall Decorations from Oriental Trading Company

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Traditions

Establish meaningful traditions that will make the first day of school extra special for your family. Make a scavenger hunt for each kid to find their supplies or give them a video interview. These memories will be treasured for years to come!

Video interview

Video Interview by Home Cleaning Family

scavenger hunt

Scavenger Hunt by Play Party Plan

questionnaire

Questionnaire by Smart Party Planning

countdown calendar

Countdown Calendar by Coffee and Carpool

back to school fairy

Back To School Fairy by Happy Home Fairy

Mom and me bracelets

Mom & Me Bracelets by Over The Big Moon

handprint t-shirts

Handprint T-Shirt by Where The Smiles Have Been

Free First Day Of School Printables

Prepare for the first day of school with free printables that add a touch of creativity to the celebrations. From customizable “First Day of School” signs to “cute lunchbox notes and personalized name tags “About Me” interviews, these printables will make your kids feel like stars as they embark on their educational journey.

Table settings

Table Settings by A Girl And A Glue Gun

crayon banner

Crayon Banner by Mandy’s Party Printables

Paper banner

Paper Banner by Parties365

bingo

Back To School Bingo by Giggles Galore

first day of school signs

Chalkboard Signs by Seaside Sundays

first day of school signs

First Day Of School Signs by Elegance And Enchantment

colorful back to school sign

Colorful Signs by Mortiz Fine Designs

book sign

Stack of Books Signs by Yellow Bliss Road

Chalkboard signs

Chalkboard Signs by Inkhappi

4 designs

4 Different Designs by Six Clever Sisters

chalkboard signs

Chalkboard Signs by That’s What Che Said

1st day of school

School Supplies Sign by Hip 2 Save

first day of school printables

Many Colorful Signs by Sincerely Saturday

1st day of school signs

First Day Signs by Maple Planners

first day of school printables

Rainbow Signs by Happiness Is Homemade

first day of school printables

First Day “All About Me” by Sunny Day Family

first day of school interview

All About Me by Best Of This Life

first day of school interviews

First Day Of School Interview by The Savvy Sparrow

first day of school

Questionnaire by Becca Ren

About me worksheets

About Me Worksheets by Planes and Balloons

There you have it, 100 awesome back-to-school party ideas to make your celebration a blast. Whether you’re hosting a small gathering or throwing a larger event, these fun and quirky suggestions are sure to bring smiles and laughter to all. So, grab your backpack, put on your thinking cap, and let the back-to-school festivities begin!

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4th of July Sparkler/Glow Stick Holder – Free Printable

Happy 4th of July, everyone! It’s time to celebrate America’s birthday with a bang! Whether you’re throwing a party or just enjoying some time with friends and family, sparklers and glow sticks are the perfect way to light up the night. But with so many people holding them at once, it can be hard to keep track of them all. That’s why I’ve come up with a fun and patriotic solution: a free printable sparkler/glow stick holder!

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4th of July sparkler/glow stick holders free printable

Here’s what you’ll need:

How to make the sparkler/glow stick holder

Instructions:

  1. Download and then print out the sparkler/glow stick holder template on cardstock paper.
  2. Cut out the template.
  3. Use your craft knife to cut on the two thin lines in the middle of the template (Make sure you do this on a cutting mat or piece of cardboard to protect your table)
  4. Insert the sparkler or glow stick into the slits.
  5. You can use a piece of tape on the back of the holder to secure the sparklers or glow sticks if they want to slide out.
  6. Repeat steps 3-5 for as many holders as you need.

Now you’re ready to light up the night! These holders are not only functional, but they’re also super cute and patriotic. You can even customize them by adding your own decorations, like stickers or glitter.

But the fun doesn’t have to stop there! Here are some ideas for how to use your sparkler/glow stick holders:

  • Set them out on a table for guests to grab as they arrive.
  • Use them as table decorations by placing them in a jar or vase filled with sand.
  • Attach them to a string of lights with clothespins to create a festive garland.
  • Give them as party favors for your guests to take home.

No matter how you use them, these sparkler/glow stick holders are sure to add some extra fun to your 4th of July celebration. So go ahead, light up the night and show your patriotic spirit!

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4th of July Drink Wrap – Free Printable

Are you ready to raise a glass and celebrate the red, white, and blue? Independence Day is just around the corner, and what better way to add a festive touch to your beverages than with these fabulous free printable 4th of July drink wraps? With their charming stars and stripes design, these wraps will make your drinks pop and spread the patriotic spirit. So grab your favorite beverages, let’s get creative, and make this 4th of July a sip-tacular celebration!

Happy 4th of July drink wraps

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Unleash Your Inner DIY Enthusiast:

If you’re a fan of crafts and DIY projects, then you’re in for a treat! These free printable 4th of July drink wraps are not only stylish, but also easy to assemble.

Simply:

  1. Download the printable template
  2. Print it out on sticker paper or cardstock
  3. Cut along the dotted lines
  4. Wrap them around your beverage of choice and secure with tape

…and voila! You have your very own customized drinks ready to jazz up your party.

The Stars and Stripes Spectacular:

What’s more American than stars and stripes? These drink wraps embrace the classic elements of the American flag, ensuring that your drinks will be the stars of the party. With their vibrant colors and eye-catching design, your guests won’t be able to resist snapping pictures for their Instagram feeds.

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Happy 4th of July, Drink in Style:

No celebration is complete without a touch of cheer. The “Happy 4th of July” message printed on each wrap adds an extra dose of festivity to your beverages. It’s the perfect way to show off your patriotic spirit and spread the joy of the holiday. Let your drinks do the talking and get everyone into the celebratory mood!

This 4th of July, let your drinks shine with these free printable 4th of July drink wraps. With their stars and stripes design and cheerful message, they are sure to add a festive touch to your celebrations. Whether you’re hosting a backyard BBQ, a poolside party, or a picnic in the park, these wraps are the perfect way to elevate your beverages and showcase your American pride. So go ahead, download the template, get creative, and let the drinks sparkle like fireworks in the night sky. Cheers to a memorable and patriotic Independence Day!

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4th of July Treat Bag Topper – Free Printable

The 4th of July, also known as Independence Day, is a time for celebration, patriotism, and enjoying time with loved ones. Whether you’re hosting a festive gathering or simply looking to add a touch of flair to your treats and party favors, we have just the thing for you! In this blog post, we are delighted to share a free printable 4th of July treat bag topper designed with a beautiful watercolor splatter paint heart-shaped American flag, along with the cheerful message, “Happy 4th of July.” Let’s dive in and make your Independence Day celebration even more special!

Happy 4th of July Treat Bag Toppers

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Materials Needed:

  1. Printer
  2. Cardstock paper
  3. Scissors or paper cutter
  4. Clear treat bags- 3″, 4″, or sandwich bag size
  5. Stapler or double-sided tape
  6. Festive treats or party favors

Instructions:

Step 1: Download and Print the 4th of July Treat Bag Topper

Start by downloading the free printable 4th of July treat bag topper. Once downloaded, print the topper onto cardstock paper.

Step 2: Cut out the Topper

Using a pair of scissors or paper cutter, carefully cut out the treat bag topper using the guidelines. Take your time to ensure clean and precise cuts.

Step 3: Fill the Treat Bags

Gather your favorite festive treats or party favors, such as candies, cookies, small toys, or mini flags. Fill clear treat bags with your chosen goodies, leaving a bit of room at the top to accommodate the topper.

Step 4: Attach the 4th of July Treat Bag Topper

Fold the filled treat bag to create a neat seal at the top. Position the folded bag underneath the treat bag topper, ensuring that the treats are fully enclosed. Secure the topper in place by using a stapler or double-sided tape. Be careful not to staple through the treats!

Step 5: Share the Joy!

With your treat bags beautifully adorned with the 4th of July bag topper, you’re ready to spread some patriotic cheer! Share them with your friends, family, or guests at your Independence Day gathering. These treat bag toppers also make wonderful party favors for guests to take home as a memorable reminder of the celebrations.

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Conclusion: The 4th of July is a time to come together as a community and celebrate the freedom and independence of our nation. Adding a festive touch to your treats and party favors with our free printable 4th of July treat bag topper is a simple yet effective way to enhance the holiday spirit. The watercolor splatter paint heart-shaped American flag design, coupled with the message “Happy 4th of July,” will surely bring a smile to anyone who receives these delightful treats.

Remember to download your free printable 4th of July treat bag topper and get started on your Independence Day preparations. Share the joy and celebrate this special occasion with style and creativity. Happy 4th of July to you and your loved ones!

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Patriotic Straw Flags – Free Printable

Hey there, party enthusiasts! Are you ready to add a splash of patriotism to your upcoming event?

Whether it’s Independence Day, Memorial Day, or any occasion that calls for a touch of American pride, we’ve got just the thing for you.

Introducing our free printable patriotic straw flags!

Designed with stars and stripes reminiscent of the American flag, these little beauties are bound to make your celebration extra special. So, grab your scissors, fire up the printer, and get ready to make your straws stand out like never before!

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Materials needed:

Show Your Straws Some Love

Let’s face it, straws are often the unsung heroes of any drink. But with our patriotic straw flags, they’ll steal the show!

These miniature wonders will transform ordinary straws into festive party accessories that’ll have your guests reaching for their cameras.

So, go ahead and give those straws the love and attention they deserve.

Easy as 1, 2, 3!

Don’t worry, crafting these adorable straw flags won’t require a master’s degree in arts and crafts. We’ve made it super simple for you!

Just download and print the free printable template. With a few basic supplies like paper, scissors, tape, and, of course, straws, you’ll be all set to create your very own patriotic masterpiece.

How To Assemble Your Patriotic Straw Flags:

  1. After you download the template, print it out either on sticker paper (easiest option) or cardstock.
  2. Cut out each flag using the cutting guidelines.
  3. If you printed on sticker paper, simply remove the backing, place the straw in the center of the design, and fold the flag in half around the straw.
  4. If you printed on cardstock, fold the flag in half around the straw and glue or tape the 2 sides together. (double sided tape works the best)

Let the Party Begin!

Now that you’ve printed and assembled your patriotic straw flags, it’s time to put them to good use.

Add them to your drinks, whether it’s refreshing lemonade, colorful cocktails, or even plain old water.

The straw flags will instantly elevate the presentation, making each sip feel like a celebration. Plus, they’re a great conversation starter, so get ready for your guests to gush over your creative flair!

Spread the Joy:

Why keep all the fun to yourself?

Share the love and spread the joy by making extra straw flags to give to your guests as party favors.

Attach them to goodie bags or simply hand them out individually—it’s a gesture that’ll leave a lasting impression.

Everyone loves a little memento to take home, and these patriotic straw flags will serve as a reminder of the fantastic time they had at your event.

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With our free printable patriotic straw flags, you can add a touch of whimsy and patriotism to any occasion.

From backyard barbecues to Fourth of July parties, these delightful little flags will make your drinks shine.

So, gather your supplies, get your creative juices flowing, and prepare to impress your guests with your attention to detail.

Cheers to a fantastic celebration filled with stars, stripes, and unforgettable memories!

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Seed Bomb Card- Free Printable

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and what better way to show your appreciation than with a thoughtful and unique gift?

If you’re looking for a creative and eco-friendly way to say “Thanks for helping me grow,” then look no further than this free printable Mother’s Day seed bomb card!

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Featuring a beautiful watercolor flower vase, this card is not only visually stunning but also functional.

It’s designed to hold a handmade seed bomb, which is a little ball of soil and seeds that can be planted in a garden or pot.

With a little love and care, the seeds will sprout and grow into beautiful flowers, just like the relationship between a mother and child.

How to make the seed bomb card

To get started, simply download the seed bomb card and print the card on cardstock paper.

Then cut out the design using the cutting guidelines. Next, you’ll want to attach a seed bomb. You can get them premade or DIY them!

If you would like detailed instructions on how to make homemade seed bombs, check out this blog post!

Once your seed bombs are dry, place one on the card using sticky tack, and it’s ready to gift! The ladies in your life will love the thoughtfulness behind this unique gift, and enjoy watching the flowers bloom.

This Mother’s Day card is perfect for a party favor or gift, and it’s a great way to show your mom how much you care. Plus, it’s eco-friendly and promotes sustainability, which is always a bonus. So, what are you waiting for? Download the card, make some seed bombs, and give your mom a gift that she’ll cherish for years to come. Happy Mother’s Day!

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How to make seed bombs

How To Make Seed Bombs

So when I was planning Mother’s Day gifts this year, I came across the idea of seed bombs! I thought, “Those are a really fun idea!”, but then I got to thinking… Do they work?

EXPERIMENT TIME!!!

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My concerns for the seed bombs

  1. Most of what I saw looked really thick. Now, I’m not an expert gardener, but I know a little bit. From my experience, tiny seeds only need a very thin layer of dirt over them. If they are in the middle of a thick ball, won’t that prevent them from surviving? (Feel free to educate me!)
  2. Don’t the seeds start to germinate after being watered? I’d think that if they aren’t dried out quickly they’d start to germinate and then the drying out process would kill the plant.
  3. If there are too many seeds in a bomb, won’t it mostly be unsuccessful? Most plants need space.
  4. I am a mama on a budget. I was needing to do this project while buying as few items as possible.
  5. I want a cute gift for Mother’s Day. Dirt/clay balls aren’t exactly my idea of ‘cute’.

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Here’s how I made my seed bombs

I’m a very determined person. I was gonna make these seed bombs work!

I pulled out some colorful construction paper from my kid’s art cabinet, grabbed some pretty wildflower seeds (bee friendly variety), and found my flower silicone molds!

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Step 1: Tear up the paper into small pieces.

I had my kids help me with this part since they enjoy a good art project as much as I do. We tore them to be able 1-2 inches, but it wasn’t perfect. You just need them to be a smaller size so they blend up easily.

Tearing up paper for seed bombs

Step 2: Get the paper wet.

Fill up your container with water until the paper is basically covered. Let it soak for a few minutes to ensure all your paper is wet.

Get the paper wet

Step 3: Stick it in a blender.

When making seed bombs, you want the seeds to be able to break through whatever they’re in or they won’t grow. When using paper (you can also use newspaper), you need to turn it into a pulp. Doing this also helps you mold your bombs to your liking.

Some bomb recipes use clay. If you use too much clay, it won’t break open and seeds won’t grow. If you go this route, make sure you really research your clay/compost ratio.

Blender tips

  • Add extra water before blending. I added enough water to have all of my paper completely submerged. It helped the process along.
  • I recommend doing this in small batches. I tried a larger batch, but it made my blender start smoking. It wasn’t happy with me.
  • If your blender is struggling, take it slow. I ended up slowly pulsing small batches on low until it was the right consistency. I have a budget friendly blender though so this might not be a problem for you.

Step 4: Drain the water

I dumped my watery pulp into a strainer to get most of the water out. I didn’t force the water out, just let it sit there. The paper needed to be wet enough to easily take the shape of my molds. If the paper is too dry it won’t shape very easily.

Also, I wanted my seeds on the surface of the seed bombs since some of my wildflower seeds are teeny tiny. The seeds stick to wet paper better than dryer paper.

Drain the water

Step 5: Place your seeds in your mold

As previously mentioned, some of my seeds were tiny. Like, I would have mistaken them for a piece of dirt if it didn’t come out of the seed packet. Because of this my seeds went in the mold before anything else.

You can place a thin layer of paper down first if you are worried about the seeds falling off.

Step 6: Add paper pulp to the molds to make the seed bombs

As I grabbed paper out of my strainer, I gave it a little squeeze. If the paper is too wet, it won’t hold a mold. If it’s too dry, it won’t mold a very nice shape. You want it juicy.

Put small chunks of juicy paper into your molds and firmly press it in.

I wanted mine to hold a flower shape without falling apart, but not be too thick. I decided to fill mine about 1/4 inch deep. It is deep enough to fill the shape and look nice, but still thin enough to dry quickly.

Fill the mold with the paper for the seed bombs

Step 7: Remove excess water

The next thing to do is to grab a towel and firmly press it into each mold to remove as much water as you can. This also helps pack the bombs tightly so the seeds stay and the paper doesn’t try to fall apart when you’re handling it.

Remove excess water

Step 8: Take the seed bombs out of the molds/Let them dry

I wanted to get the seed bombs dry as quickly as possible so I tried to remove them from the molds.

I put them on my pizza pan so that air can easily get to the seed bombs on all sides. You can also use a cookie cooling rack for this if that’s what you have!

Then you stick them in the sun if possible or in front of a fan if it’s rainy.

Seed bombs on a tray

Step 9: Planting time!

Just throw them in your garden wherever you want some beautiful flowers to grow and keep them moist until they take hold!

That’s it!

Plant the seed bombs

Results of my experiment:

Stay tuned for my results!

Lesson 1– My small silicone mold didn’t release the seed bombs very easily. I let them dry in the mold, but by the time they came out, the seeds already started sprouting. Additionally, because they were so tricky to get out, not all of them came out in one piece. The larger cupcake molds were definitely easier to work with.

Gift ideas with seed bombs:

As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, I’m making these seed bombs for Mother’s Day gifts. I put them in ziplock sandwich bags and added one of my printable treat bag toppers that I made specially for this project. If you want to check them out, I made a rainbow flower, pink rose, and a wildflower topper.

Other gift ideas include:

  • Stick some in a small box with shredded paper under them to fill the space. Wrap it up and add a gift tag (I do also have Mother’s Day gift tags available!)
  • Grab a fun planting pot, fill with dirt, and set the seed bomb on top. Cover the top of the pot with plastic wrap, and secure with a rubber band to keep everything inside the pot. You can hide the rubber band with a matching ribbon and bow. Add a gift tag and you are good to go! Word of advice– you may not want to use a small pot for this. Keep in mind how much space your seeds will need to grow. Each plant is different and the number of seeds you add also makes a difference in the size of pot you will need.
  • Download this awesome watercolor flower “Thanks for helping me grow” free printable, print on cardstock, cut out, and then attach a seed bomb. This card fits a 4×6″ cellophane bag perfectly if your seed bombs are thinner like mine. If you make thick ones, you can fit it in a sandwich bag.
Seed bombs on card

That’s all there is to it!

This fun and colorful project can really bring a smile to someone’s face!

I’d love to hear from you!

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Rocket water bottle wrap

How To Make A Rocket Water Bottle

Throwing a space-themed birthday party for your child can be a blast, but it can also be challenging to come up with creative and fun ideas to make the party memorable. One idea is to make printable rocket water bottle wraps to add a fun and personalized touch to your child’s outer space birthday party.

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Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make a printable rocket water bottle wrap:

Materials:

Step 1: Download the rocket water bottle wrap template

The first step is to download the free printable rocket water bottle wrap template.

Step 2: Print the template

Once you have downloaded the template, print it on white printer paper. Make sure your printer settings are set to high quality to ensure that the colors come out vibrant and crisp. You can use a lightweight cardstock if you want a little more rigidity to your rocket.

Step 3: Cut out the template

Use scissors to carefully cut out the printed template along the outer lines.

Step 4: Wrap the rocket template around the water bottle

Take the cut-out template and wrap it around the water bottle. Use glue or tape to secure the ends of the template together.

Step 5: Make the wings

Each of the three wings have four lines on them. The two center lines are the guidelines for where you fold the paper in. The two outside lines, by the triangle edges, are to be folded out. When it’s done, you should have a flat surface to tape to the rocket water bottle with a triangle wing sticking straight out.

Step 6: Make the cone top

Wrap the half circle shaped piece into a cone shape. Secure with tape or glue. You can either tape it to the water bottle or simply let it sit on top.

Step 7: Repeat for all water bottles

Once you have decorated your first water bottle wrap, repeat the process for all of the other water bottles you have.

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In conclusion, making printable rocket water bottle wraps is a fun and easy way to add a personal touch to your child’s outer space birthday party. With just a few materials and some time, you can create unique and memorable decorations that will make your child’s special day even more fun and exciting.

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