Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Pirate Party

                                                                My middle boy turned 4.



At 4 I let my boys have their first friend party. I asked him what kind of party he wanted. He told me he wanted the kind of party where he got to fight his uncle. Last year, my oldest had a pirate party and his uncle and dad were the bad pirates and they had to fight them to get the treasure. So a pirate party is what we had.

I think I went a little overboard, but I had so much fun! I made a pirate boat with my folding table. I got dowels from Walmart and duct taped them to the table, then cut a hole in a paper bowl and put it around the dowels to secure it. I covered the table with a black table cloth from the Dollar Tree. I cut the remaining dowels in half and cut some old fabric put it on them. I then hot glued them onto the other dowels. I also had to use some twine to secure the dowels to the ceiling.

I bought some net from Michaels and put it on the table with some sea shells on it. I made the HAPPY BIRTHDAY banner with some red & white paper i got from Michael's and glued it on some black paper. Then I printed Happy Birthday on some sticky paper I had.


I also made a banner that said AHOY!


                                                 I got the Parrot from the Dollar Tree.

I borrowed the skull banner from a friend. And the skull on the pirate flag came from a pack I got a few years ago from Michaels.

For the treat table my husband made the cotton candy and we filled pirate party bags we got from Walmart. We have a cotton candy machine that we got as a gift. The crate they are in I have as part of my Halloween decorations. I bought it off of craigslist a few years back. I printed the sign from here http://www.poofycheeks.com/2012/03/pirate-party-printables.html.


                                                      The cannon balls are whoopers.

                                  I got these suckers from Joann's in their wedding section for $7.

                                             The shark bait was Swedish Fish from Costco.

In my dining room I used some of the borrowed skull banner and printed a picture of the Birthday Boy in his pirate attire. Next to it I put a jar of sea shells that is part of my summer decor.

                      I made this pirate flag for my oldest sons party and it survived for this party.


On the table I used a red table clothe from Dollar Tree. I put an old scrape of black and white fabric I got from my mom. Then a piece of net I got at Michaels with my Skull from my Halloween decorations. I put some jewels around that I purchased from Joann's jewelry making department.

This chest is an old one that my grandpa gave to my mom. I filled it with my Halloween skeleton pieces and some more jewels and sea shells and a sword I had left over from the last pirate party. I got them at Oriental Trading but they all broke before the party was over. I loved the ones I found at Target this time. They all held up!



To start the party off I had made some copies of a pirate hats and let the kids color them and put pirate stickers on them.



Then they went and got dressed like a pirate. I made this sign that said, "Ye Best be lookin' like a pirate ye scurvies."




Swords from target for $2 a piece
                                             
                                       Compasses from Hobby Lobby $2.99 for a package of 6
                               
                                                        Eye patches from Target  4 for $2

                         Bandannas from Dollar Tree $1 for a 2 pack. The pirate one was $3 at Joann's.
                                        The mustache stickers from Hobby Lobby $2 for page.

           Necklaces from Dollar Tree 4 for $1. A friend had the earrings left over from her sons party.

And here is the Pirate Captain and his Brothers




After opening presents we had a lunch of hot dog pirate ships.


This was my husbands idea. He even made the sails. I found a free printable here http://www.classyclutter.net. I wrote the names on them. He then cut them out and made the sail and put them on sucker sticks. They turned out so cute. After 11 years of marriage I am starting to rub off on him.


I made mustache straws for the drinks. My friend has a Silhouette machine and cut out the mustache shapes. I then hot glued them on some black straws.



After lunch my husband told them a story about how there use-to-be pirates that lived here on the lake and told the kids they may have left a treasure map. So we searched the house and found it--the TREASURE MAP. I used some brown wrapping paper and drew the clues on it and burned the edges.

                    Then the Treasure hunt began. First They had to go the ship and walk the plank.

                                   Then they had to crawl through the cave (our Ikea tunnel) to the ocean.

When they got to the ocean they had to fight off all the sharks with their swords.






Then the bad pirates came and they had a cannon ball fight (with black balloons).


Next they had to fight the snakes (pool noodles).


And then it was off to the TREASURE!!! But the bad pirates were guarding it.


They defeated the bad pirates and won their TREASURE!





To finish off we had cupcakes. But for his family birthday party I made him a pirate ship cake.







It was a crazy party with all those 3 and 4 year olds running around with swords. But it was so much fun!

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