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Inflatable basketballs make for fun party favors. Time really does "fly," doesn't it? Send your little one soaring into his next year with an airplane-themed party that'll have his head in the clouds for weeks. To set the vibe, deck out your space in shades of blue and high-flying clouds. Set up a paper airplane-making station and then hold a competition to see whose travels the farthest.

Is your son a movie buff with a summer birthday? Then he'll love a backyard movie night party. To create your home theater, you'll need a blank wall or sheet and a portable projector simply hook it up to your laptop or another device that streams movies.

Set up comfy seating and a "concession stand" offering classic theater fare, like popcorn, nachos, soft drinks, and boxed candy. Send a movie ticket-inspired invitation for "admission. Love an old-fashioned county fair? Make it a party! Prepare your blue ribbon bash with red and blue decorations don't forget the gingham! And if you're feeing really extra? Bring on the petting zoo! Let the birthday games begin! An Olympics-themed party is an easy and fun! Serve up a buffet of international foods and decorate with flags and memorabilia from around the world, like this party by Candice Birmingham of Pocket Full Of Parties.

To round out the festivities, hold your own backyard games think: washer toss , relay race, jumprope contest, and cornhole and close things out with gold medals for all. See more of this party Pocket Full of Parties. All aboard the birthday express! This sweet theme is especially fitting for younger boys. For a second birthday, add the saying "Choo-choo, look who's two!

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For teenagers or adults, consider throwing a disco party with this amazing metallic balloon wall as the centerpiece of it all. Grab your girlfriends for a girls' or guys, for that matter night in that includes plenty of snacks, beverages, and classic romantic comedies. You don't have to go all out with shiny disco balls and balloons why not, though?! If you need extra seating, you can even put a few pillows or poufs on the floor.

Serve up things creative offerings like pink puppy chow and adult juice boxes. Rainbow is an inexpensive party theme that can be easily carried throughout, from the decor to the truly impressive layer cake. Any good kids' party will be ripe with activities, and a crafternoon, complete with Play-Doh, necklace-making, and painting is the perfect way to keep rowdy boys and girls busy.

If you're celebrating a summer birthday, take advantage of the warm weather and set up a formal meal in the midst of your garden or a local park.

We love the idea of putting the seating directly on the ground to make the event feel like a fancy picnic of sorts. Don't forget the cafe lights, which add the most perfect glow. Who said birthday parties have to be in the afternoon? Start the special day on the right foot with a breakfast complete with an awe-inspiring doughnut board.

A celestial theme is sweet for kids, but it's also a romantic idea for an adults-only dinner party. Pokemon is a classic theme that both boys and girls love. And it hinges on just a few simple colors—black, red, and white—so you can bring the idea to life relatively inexpensively. If the weather is ripe for it, try a backyard bonfire complete with a S'mores bar. Set out all kinds of chocolate, various flavors of Graham crackers, and big, puffy marshmallows.

No campfire? No problem—try an indoor camp theme with an electric S'mores maker at the center of it all. Who doesn't love a good game night? There are plenty of classic board games guest will love, but you can really get creative by surprising party-goers with a custom version of Scattergories. On a hot summer day, there's nothing better than the classic pool party—especially one with plenty of fun floats.

And it turns out, you can make a splash even without a pool of your own—these days you can easily rent one through sites like Swimply. Not exactly warm? You can also get some inflatable pools and set them up in your living room as drink holders just add ice and beverages!

The surest way to bring a smile to your guests' faces? Puppies, of course. Turn your living room into a puppy cafe of sorts, and invite everyone to bring their four-legged friends. Alternatively, you could even turn your party into a fundraiser for shelter animals by asking for donations in lieu of gifts.

If you don't feel comfortable asking for cash, suggest donations like old linens and towels, dog or cat food, and other items shelters frequently need. Queue up some of your favorite flicks on your streaming platform of choice and set up a snack bar reminiscent of the ones they have at the theater. You'll want to have plenty of candy, some truly buttery popcorn, and some soda on hand. If there's one theme that's sure to please middle school-age kids, it's Minecraft.

Surprise the birthday boy or girl and their friends by bringing their favorite gaming characters to life. Have a roaring good time celebrating any birthday boy or girl with a dinosaur-themed event. We love the idea of shaking things up with bold colors rather than the traditional greens and browns. It's easy to bring an under the sea theme to life—lean on a host of clear balloons and iridescent cellophane to play backdrop to your buffet, then make sure to add some cleverly-displayed food, like the adorable crab dip pictured here.

A LEGO party is a fun and engaging birthday party theme for both girls and boys—especially if you set up a big workstation where all of the kids can put their heads together to create an entire world made out of the building blocks. You can even stream the movie based on the classic toy in the background. Have a Trolls movie fan in your life?

Luckily, a Trolls birthday party is a pretty easy theme to pull off. Go with a rainbow color palette and pepper in themed details, like this hair-raisingly good DIY headband. Get the tutorial at DIY Inspired. For that music- and dance-loving girl, a karaoke-dance party hits all the right notes. A tricked-out karaoke machine this one has lights, two microphones for duets, and a screen doubles as party entertainment and a pretty sweet gift.

Create a playlist with all her favorites to celebrate her big day. Throw a party as bright and cheery as your little one! From decorations to food, a rainbow theme is super easy to execute. To make the table runner see here, all you need is a pack of multi-colored balloons, a few beads, and some white thread. The creator, Cristina of Bird's Party , even made a video to show you exactly how it's done. Get the tutorial at Bird's Party. Little girls love to be pampered!

Instead of carting the kiddos to the salon, bring the salon experience to them. Greet guests with matching robes that they can take home as party favors. If you're having a large party, consider hiring a few pros to come in for the day. Celebrate the little Picasso in your life with an art-themed party.

Best of all? You won't have to break the bank to pull it off. A mix of simple, colorful decorations and foods fruit skewers, veggies and dip, cupcakes and a few special touches, like these mini canvases the kiddos can paint as an activity, are all you need to make a masterpiece of a party. Is the little lady in your life obsessed with slime?

Aren't all kids? Celebrate her big day with a party that'll have her and her guests! The big event, of course, is making the slime, so prepare a slime-kit tote bag for each guest with everything they'll need. Toot your little one's horn with a magical unicorn-themed birthday party she won't soon forget. For decorations, you can't go wrong with a simple pastel or rainbow color palette.

Rely on a few statement-making elements, like the cake and cupcakes seen here, for some truly Instagram-worthy moments. Celebrate your leading lady with a backyard movie night! Whether it's the main event or part of a birthday slumber party, kids—especially the pre-teen crowd—will love the chance to break away from the grownups and catch best classic kids movies outdoors.

To create your home theater, you'll need a blank wall or sheet and a portable projector you'll hook it up to your laptop or another device. Set up comfy seating and a "concession stand" offering classic theater fare, like popcorn, nachos, and boxed candies.

Pink should be the main color, of course, but it doesn't have to be the only color. Try mixing shades of pink—from pale to neon—with white, gold, and green. Pile on the sweets think a pink candy buffet, pink macaroons, and, of course, a pink cake or cupcakes and plan a few activities ring toss around a flamingo's neck or who can hop on one foot the longest?

With its bright colors and uplifting soundtrack, a Moana-themed birthday party is a natural fit for a Disney-loving girl's celebration. Go with a general Hawaiian party theme and pepper in movie references and imagery, and you're pretty much good to go. Want to keep dessert simple? A homemade stencil and some colored sugar crystals are all you need to make the "Heart of Te Fiti" design on the cupcakes seen here. Get the tutorial at Mama Cheaps.

An ice cream-themed gathering is perfect for summer, but you can pull this theme off any time of year. Decorate your space with candy-colored decorations and set up a build-your-own sundae bar with all the toppings. How cute would the birthday girl be in this cone-printed dress? Planning a circus party doesn't have to feel like a circus. One statement-making element, like a suite of colorfully designed signs, can do most of the heavy lifting in terms of decorating.



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