Many years ago,
when Halie was in Kindergarten, we began this tradition of having an end of every school year celebration with a
small group of school friends before they all dispersed for the summer. Halie,
being 11, is too cool for themed parties now has opted out for a sleepover and
a fire in the backyard for the past couple of years.Anya however is still young enough and eager
to plan a themed party with her mama.This year we went with a beach theme!At age 8, she was instrumental in the planning, decorating and creating to-do lists for the event, and I was happy to let her take the lead for the
most part.Early on in June she
presented me with her blueprints of our yard for the event and the ideas she
had come up with.FYI once she has her
mind set, she isn’t not easily convinced to go another way, stubborn, must be
like her dad 😊
(JK, all me)
We took to
Pinterest of course for some basic ideas and then hit the local Dollar Tree and
Dollarama to purchase everything we would need for the afternoon.Note that I keep these gatherings rather
short and sweet, 2 to 2.5 hours, and 4 to 5 friends.
DECORATIONS:
How we made the ocean wall?
First off we were
inspired by this photo from the Crafty Patch such a great idea.
Materials:
3 blue rectangular
vynal tablecloths
Large fish
decorations/beach balls/sea animals
Staple gun
Scissors
1. We cut the rectangular table clothes in half, length wise.
2. Decide how many waves you want to have and plan out where you would
like to place the objects along the waves (fish, beach balls, sea animals.
3. The cloths easily bend and mold into the shape of the wave.Use a staple gun to secure the cloths to the
fence.As you secure the cloth, place
the animals/objects on the wave.
4. Each wave should bend in the opposite direction of the wave above.
ACTIVITIES:
Each child painted their own little treasure box,which were cheaply purchased at Dollarama, and were invited to choose their own treasures using various loose parts such as shells, gems, buttons, colored rocks.
Our other activities included a slip n’ slide, kiddie pool with bubbles and a dance party in the backyard.
FOOD: “Beach Balls” - Chicago
Mix Popcorn
“Pool Noodles” –
Twizzlers
“Tropical Fish” –
Mixed Fishy Crackers
“Pina Colada
Smoothie” – Mott’s Pina Colada Mix
“Rainbow Fruit” –
fruit kabobs
Floral paper
plates, napkins and cups
It did “rain on
our parade” a little bit near the end but it didn’t ruin the outdoor fun for
the kids.We quickly took the art
supplies and food inside and continued the celebrations.The most important thing was that they had
fun and though they didn’t get to enjoy the pretty outdoor eating space, they
didn’t care because they are kids and they love life!!!!!
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