![]() ![]() I’ve previously given some peeks into this party with some DIY projects but today I’m sharing it all in case you wanted to throw a party animals party for your little one!ĭISCLOSURE: Some of the links in this post contain affiliate links, which come at no cost to you. While they have been modeling for my staged parties all year, they were truly excited to have one that was actually celebrating something REAL! Brielle picked the theme and I crafted most of the elements prior to our big move. (The Mermaid pop-its were part of her sister’s party).Īnd that is how you throw together a farm party animals birthday party folks.When my birthday twins turned 5 and 3, we threw a small Party Animals themed birthday party in our new house. ![]() I set those out on the table as well to grab as favors. We also had tons of tiny farm animals leftover. You can grab your own (nameless) tags here or by clicking on the picture. I whipped up a design and added a cute tag. I taped as needed to hold in place and then I tied off the twist with some twine. I rolled up the bags so they were in a cylinder type shape and then wrapped them in green tissue paper and twisted the bottom. All you need is some celephane treat bags, green tissue paper, twine, tape and popcorn. These ears of popcorn were a super fun and easy craft I found on Pinterest. Every time they have blank chalkboards I load up because they always come in handy for cheap party projects! I grabbed the blank chalkboard in the Target Dollar Spot awhile ago. I also made this cute sign that now hangs in my daughter’s room. I can’t find it currently, but I did find a similar one on Amazon that was equally as cute and affordable! This tray and pot were from a set I purchased at Walmart years ago. I also used some galvinized pots with hay and burlap added to hold some cute centerpieces I made on the Silhouette. My table centerpieces also utlized the signs and my party animals in cute hats. I slapped a messy coat of paint on them to make them look more distressed, and then created some fun vinyl designs. I found these small wooden chalkboards at the Dollar tree. I just used some scrapbook paper and a tiny pom ball hot glued to the top. I decided to use them and whip up some quick party hats for them to wear. My daughter has tons of Schliech toys laying around. My favorite decoration was perhaps the simplest too. I had a ton of fun with the decorations for this party. I also grabbed the farm animals for the cupcakes and the super cute checkered tableclothes off Amazon as well! I forgot to take a picture of the plates, but we found some adorable cow print plates on Amazon. It’s hard to tell with the shadow in the picture, but the black piece says Party Animal. The cake toppers were designs I quickly created in my Silhouette Software. They did a great job and the cake was very tasty! I asked them to modify their dinosaur design for this one and just make it look like a pasture. However, I was pleasantly surprised with how well Sam’s club did with the cakes! This year’s party snuck up on me and I forgot to order a cake. So instead our Farmer’s Market menu was very limited. As luck would have it, our area experienced a produce shortage just as our party date rolls around. I’d orginally planned to have fruit and veggie platters for my farmers market. Poor piggies got the short end of the stick at the farm party animal birthday party. I also whipped up a few batches of pigs in a blanket. I wish I could say I they were homemade but they were ripped straight out of Rice Krispie packages! These Rice Krispie hay bales looked adorable loaded onto this tractor toy. ![]() These are sure to be handy for summer cookouts too! I found this awesome set of galvinized platters on Amazon for just $10. I sat out a tray with Chex Mix for our chicken feed. It’s actually a cropped tank and shorts that she’s excited to wear again when the weather warms. She wanted the rest of her outfit to be cowprint so we found a super cute cow print outfit on Amazon. I found some farm animal silhouettes and traced them, then added the text, “Party Animal.” Underneath I typed “since 2013.” Farm Party Animals Birthday Outfitįor my birthday girl, I whipped up an adorable and super simple birthday shirt. If you purchase from these links I may make a small commission at no cost to you. The end result was some sweet and simple down home fun on the farm!įor your convenience, this post contains affiliate links. I struggled to find ideas for her theme specifically, so I ended up merging ideas from both topics. Now there are hundreds of ideas for party animals and a hundred different ideas for a farm animal party, but not many of the two combined. She wanted a farm party animals birthday party. This year for her birthday, my daughter had a very specfic request. Calling all Party Animals! This post is full of fun ideas that will have you partying til’ the cows come home! ![]()
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