Showing posts with label boys party themes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys party themes. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2010

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY CTD

Sorry folks, here is the next instalment of my Australia Day-inspired party series...GINGER MEGGS!



Pictures from gingermeggs.wordpress.com, collectingbooksandmagazines.com and 70plusandstillkicking.blogspot.com
What a great theme for a little boys birthday!
- Buy a red wig for each of your little guests and paint some freckles on them when they arrive. Dress the birthday boy in a black vest and white t-shirt - easy!
- Decorate the tables with red gingham or checked tablecoths and scatter some old fashion Australian boys toys (think wooden and wind up toys, like spinning tops, cars and carts).

- Use red and yellow plates and cups.
- Serve up some plain red iced cupcake and/or cookies. Feed your guests traditional Australian party fare like sausage rolls and party pies, fairy bread and chocolate crackles.

- Opt for other old-fashioned boys games and activites. I highly recommend The Dangerous Book for Boys to you. It is full of instructions for lots of activities boys will LOVE - like making a bow and arrow(?), making paper planes, tying knots, catching insects, etc. You can also try traditional party games, like sack races (sacks available from I LOVE PARTIES) and egg and spoon races.

(Love this retro magentic fishing game!! - you could make one yourself...)

- You might even want to buy a billycart or two and either decorate or race them at the party.

You can buy kits for these on ubuiltit.com.au
- Send guests away with red and yellow paper favour bags fill with old-fashioned lollies (big jaffas and lemon sherbets, for example), cowboy/car stickers, red pencils, and a Ginger Meggs comic strips (you can get these in a book shop or online). If you can afford it, you might even send your guests away with their own little Globite suitcase filled with odds and ends.