I made this photo booth using a large box that I wrapped in bright pink wrapping paper. I cut a circle for the kids to poke their face through, and made it look like a lollipop. The kids loved it! The back was open so the kids could go inside of it. Something fun and different.
This is the cake table. I made the banner hanging above...my first one ever! I liked that the table was in the corner because we could stand behind it when blowing out the candles without it being in the way during the party. The cake was from a local bakery (Corner Stone Caterers). I made the cupcakes and used Kim's party circles for toppers. Super cute! I also stuck a Dum Dum in some and used knotted twizzlers on a few. The plates held the yummy cookies from The Fancy Lady Gourmet on Etsy. Draping on the front of the table was colored lanterns that I found at CVS. You could plug them in and they light up, but I didn't do that. I taped a lollipop stick to each of them to make them look like colorful lollipops. This was a last minute up to 2 AM the night before add- thanks to my cousin Tanya for the idea..turned out super cute!
I had a separate table for the "Sweet Shoppe."
I set up the "Sweet Shoppe" table in my dining room using my dining room table. The banner was recycled from my middle daughter's 2nd birthday party which was Abby Cadabby themed. I just changed out the picture of Abby and put on one of Kim's sweet shoppe party circles in its place. Love that I could use that banner again! The colors were perfect. The idea behind the Sweet Shoppe table was that the kids would get to visit it and fill up a bag with some candy to take home. I tied up each bag with a toothbrush and as I handed it to the kids, I said:
"Thank you for being sweet, but don't forget to brush you teeth!"
The table also included sweet Granny Smith apples which more than one child chose to put into their treat bag. The parents were thankful I included healthy options on the table. I made the cones from scrapbook paper and attached one of Kim's party circles to the front. I filled the cones with cotton candy and caramel popcorn. Other goodies on the table included lollipops, rock candy, m&ms, tropical twizzlers and gummy lifesavers. All of the candy were in colors that coordinated with the party colors- bright pink, bright green and turquoise. The letters on the table spelled out SWEETS. They are large foam glittery letters that I found at Michael's. The candies hanging above the table are actually party lanterns that I covered in cellophane and tied the ends to look like wrapped candy. Got the idea from for those from this fabulous candy party.
As the guests arrived to the party, they walked on the lollipop lined path. Those lollipops were super easy to make. I stuck a long lollipop stick into styrofoam disks (found at Michaels) that I wrapped with colored tissue paper. Then I covered the disks with celophane wrap and gathered and tied with a ribbon around the lollipop stick. I saw these here and thought they were adorable.
The welcome sign on the door greeted the guests as they came in. Another cute idea from Kim!
As each guest arrived I tried to get a picture of them in the photo booth and then I had them guess how many jellybeans were in the jar. I found this site for games and they had free printables for some of the games and signs. I used their sign for this game and for the signs on
the photo booth as well.
The majority of the party was held outside, so after the kids guessed how many jelly beans were in the jar they headed out to the backyard to make candy necklaces while waiting for the other guests arrived.
Here is Madison making her candy necklace.
The kids' tables were set up outside. I made the centerpieces using sandpails and large Whirly Pops. I found these white tablecloths with colorful circles that reminded me of lollies at Target. I used them as a table runner over a turquoise tablecloth. The clear cups in the picture held the candies and elastic for the candy necklaces.
I decorated the fence with Kim's printable happy birthday banner and more candy lanterns adorned the shrubs.
I attached empty wrapping paper tubes to these lanterns to resemble Dum Dums and stood them on either side of the steps leading up to the deck.
I didn't hire entertainment for the party, so I was the one running the show. Besides candy necklaces, the activities I planned were Pin the Stick on the Lollipop, Ring the Lollipop, Candy Shoppe Bingo and a pinata.
I made the Pin the Stick on the Lollipop Game. I glued a lollipop cutout onto a piece of green felt. I attached velcro to the lollipop sticks so they would stick on the felt when the kids tried to stick them on.
For the Ring the Lollipop game, I used the printables from here. I set them up in the back yard.
I found a round pinata at Party City and attached a deflated mylar balloon to it. I made it resemble a lollipop by attaching a wooden dowel.
I made the cards for Sweet Shoppe Bingo and had them laminated. The kids used Skittles to cover the space. I also made a set of calling cards to go with this.
After playing the games, I served a light lunch of peanut butter and jelly pinwheel sandwiches and fruit lollipops. Thanks to Glory from Glorious Treats for the idea. You can see her candy party here.
After lunch, the kids visited the Sweet Shoppe and chose candy for their treat bags. They each went home with a bag of sweets and the classic game Candy Land.
The birthday girl wore an adorable candy custom set by Etsy seller Smockinglisa708. Super cute!
I hope you had a wonderful 4th birthday my SWEET Madison Grace. Mommy loves you! XOXO!
This was a really cute party! I'm sure your little girl loved it and appreciated it.
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