Easy DIY: Super Mario Coin Game
I used this for trivia game at my son’s Super Mario birthday party, but it can be adapted in all sorts of ways. Red, green and yellow for a car/racing party or wrap… Continue reading
I used this for trivia game at my son’s Super Mario birthday party, but it can be adapted in all sorts of ways. Red, green and yellow for a car/racing party or wrap… Continue reading
I made this obstacle course for my son’s Star Wars party. It’s mostly made from shipping boxes and wrapping paper. For the pillars, I used FedEx tube boxes, wrapping paper and printer… Continue reading
While looking for decoration ideas for the party table, I came across fluorescent light covers at my local lighting store. I bought various colored tubes that I then cut in half using an x-acto… Continue reading
I made these for my friend’s son’s video game birthday party since he’s a fan of brownies but not cakes. I used a star cookie cutter and yellow and black icing for the… Continue reading
My friend wanted to decorate her apartment for her son’s video game themed party. Minecraft is one of his favorites, so going off the coin blocks from the Mario Party, I decided to… Continue reading
I wasn’t sure I could top last year’s Maddie-licious party, but decided to try with a county fair theme after going to the Minnesota State Fair. With a little planning, fun prizes and… Continue reading
Elliott LOVES Super Mario Bros., so there was no better way to celebrate his 6th birthday than with a Super Mario party. The invitations were double slider cards based on this tutorial by thenorsugirl. A little… Continue reading
A super easy treat for a Super Mario party. You need: *red lollipops *white fondant *brownie bites or cupcakes *green cardstock We found these lollipops that had green stems and were supposed to… Continue reading
We were delighted and fortunate to help Selina celebrate her 3rd birthday with a Princess Dora-inspired tea party. The party was to be held at Gymboree, so we decided to coordinate with their… Continue reading
We created this punch box to use for the Candy Button Trivia game we played at our Maddie-licious party. It’s pretty easy but does take a little bit of time. You’ll need: 4… Continue reading