The Invitation ......
The FRONT
The BACK
Address Card #1
Because most of the kids were from kindy they were hand delivered.
Address Card #2
And an address card for those that needed to be posted.
mmmmm, Am I sure I really want to invite 25, 4 year old pirates with swords to my house ?
The Cake ......
I found a silicon pirate ship for the cake and used food dyes with fondant icing which was a first for me, but just like playing with clay, I pushed it into the mould to make imprints and a bit of cutting, rolling and painting I was quite pleased at how easy it was.
The Pirate Ship ......
I saw this idea somewhere on the net (but couldn't find it again to give credit sorry).
But basically a trip to your local hardware store for three pieces of dowel, a couple of buckets, a piece of black fabric, and string. Out with the power-tools I drilled a bracket to the underside of our dining room table to hold the first piece of dowel in place, carefully trying not to drill all the way through, otherwise that will be a story for future dinner parties. (you could always just have three pole's standing straight up if the drilling is a bit scary) The other two are just poked in a bucket full of dirt (wet to add weight), then tie some string and add some bunting (the striped ones are just wrapping paper cut into triangles. The others are what I just designed on the computer. Super easy and super cheap.
Now its just getting permission from Master 4 that it can be taken down, thats the hard part !
But basically a trip to your local hardware store for three pieces of dowel, a couple of buckets, a piece of black fabric, and string. Out with the power-tools I drilled a bracket to the underside of our dining room table to hold the first piece of dowel in place, carefully trying not to drill all the way through, otherwise that will be a story for future dinner parties. (you could always just have three pole's standing straight up if the drilling is a bit scary) The other two are just poked in a bucket full of dirt (wet to add weight), then tie some string and add some bunting (the striped ones are just wrapping paper cut into triangles. The others are what I just designed on the computer. Super easy and super cheap.
Now its just getting permission from Master 4 that it can be taken down, thats the hard part !
The lollie bag ......
Decorations & Games .....
Decorating was easy lots of stripes, bits of garden netting, we had a treasure hunt after a mystery Pirate phoned Sam to tell him there was a map buried in the garden. He had to lead his fellow pirates around the house outside, finding a parrot, sword and scarf for the final clue to find a treasure box full of chocolate coins and pirate rings.
Phew, Pirate Adventure
The End
Oh my goodness! WOW! What a spectacular pirate party.
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ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent post! Thanks for sharing your experience in creating a fun pirate party for your son! Even though I'm reading this a few years after it's been posted, I wanted to let you know that I found it on Pinterest and pinned it! If you need any pirate party supplies, check in with us at PurePirate.com - https://www.purepirate.com/pirate-party-supplies
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