My Grandson's Dinosaur Birthday Party
Goodie bags full of the Animal Planet candy.
This is the info on my grandson's 6th birthday party. For the goody (goodie?) bags I used colored lunch bags. Fold top over. Glue on eyes (white circles and half circles a little larger), use marker to make pupils and nostrils. Cut "teeth" triangles at edge of the folded over top, add dinosaur arms/hands and dinosaur eggs. Staple or add yarn handle. I'm sure there was a better way to do this, but I got the idea from a pic somewhere online.
Dinosaur Crossing sign: Choose or cut a square of cardboard. Cut yellow paper same size. I found a dinosaur from color sheets online and made a pattern by directly copying it off the computer, but you could print one out for a pattern. Choose a simple picture. Cut it out of black construction paper. Use marker to write Dinosaur Crossing. Laminate if possible. Hot glue to the cardboard. Buy or make a wooden post. I happened to have a sign post from a Halloween decoration. I screwed the sign onto the post, then hammered it into the dirt by the walkway.
Pinata or decoration Dinosaur Egg. I made a paste of flour and water and wrapped a balloon to make a paper mache egg. I spray painted it yellow because that is the color paint I had. I bought these blow up dinosaurs at the Dollar Tree. You could put one in the egg, then blow it up and have it hatch at the party! I found the cottony green fake Easter grass at Joann's. The dinosaurs around it were bought at Dollar General.
Food
We had Dinosaur Bones, Dinosaur Claws (Bugles), chocolate "mud" brownies, individual bowls of ice cream, trail juice--Capri Sun and KoolAid Jammers, the usual chips and dip, a lot of Animal Planet candy like dinosaur eggs and suckers that I found at Big Lots. Actually that find is what led me to the theme. The only thing we didn't do theme-wise was the cake, because it was ordered before we decided on the theme.
Animal Planet Candy
Dinosaur Bones
Assembled Dinosaur Bones Marshmallows and Big Pretzel Sticks |
White Chocolate Covered Dinosaur Bones |
ACTIVITY
We were at a park, so there were swings and such. They had their binoculars to be on the lookout for a dinosaur near the Dinosaur Crossing Sign. They found one--the pinata!
Binoculars
Here's how I made the toilet tissue roll binoculars:
1. Spray paint toilet paper tubes, or cover them in paper--wallpaper, wrapping paper, shelf liner.
2.Cover the ends in colored plastic wrap. Tape tightly.
3. Cover the raw, taped edges with painter's tape or masking tape.
4. Punch holes on opposite sides.
4.Wrap yarn around a ruler to desired length ( I cut mine about 30") and cut.
5.Thread yarn through the holes and tie knots on the inside of the tubes.
6. Put stapler inside the tubes (a tight fit) and staple a couple of times. I found it easier to lay this with stapler upside down on the table. You might want to hot glue them before stapling so they'll stay.
7. As kids arrived I gave them the binoculars and let them put dinosaur and happy birthday stickers on them for decoration.
GRRR Jude had a gigantic time! |