Other games were Slippery soaps bubble float (toss the ping-pong ball into glasses filled with blue water), Shovel & Pails sidewalk art show ( a giant area of sidewalk where the kids were asked to use chalk to draw their favorite B.C. The rings were made out of wooden craft rings I bought which I painted blue. This was a table set up with different bottles you would find in the kitchen: Olive oil, a glass milk bottle, etc. I then set up tables all along the sides of the driveway for the games.īlue's tic-tac-pawprint (an idea I got from this site!) I spray painted 9 milk crates blue and placed them together and made felt sacks in 2 shades of blue for the kids to toss.Īnother was Mr. We rented a blue dog moon bounce and placed it at the far end of the "carnival". Since the door would remain open, I hung a blue beaded curtain in the door's frame. I also placed blue paw-prints all the way up the path to the front door. I decorated the driveway entrance with a giant balloon arch made of different shades of blue, white, clear, and silver. I decided to use the driveway for all the carnival games, and the backyard for the tables and food. I chose to have it at my parent's house since they have a huge backyard as well as a long and wide driveway.įor the invitations I drew Blue with handful of balloons, cotton candy in the other hand, and a birthday hat on. With 2 months to plan and a $500 budget, I think it all came together very nicely. I decided to throw a "Blue's Clues Birthday Carnival Party". The children varied in age, so I had to do something they could all enjoy. For my son's 1st birthday I wanted to throw a giant party because so many out-of-town family members were going to attend.
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