I made a banner out of red and black Bristol board. I stenciled a jolly roger on the black triangles to add to our pirate theme. I was really wanting a wooden barrel to have as a prop - I found this rain barrel in the garbage and grabbed it - lucky find!! ( hubby wasn't as excited as me)
Charlie and I made a treasure map out a garden leaf bag. This was used for " X marks the spot" game - a variation of pin the tail on the donkey.
I looted though our Halloween box, and found some skulls and creepy gauze fabric to decorate the stairs. I added some blow up fish from the dollar store, that I later gave out to my two helpers ( my older son and his friend.)
The mantel was decorated with pirate gear; a hook, balloons, a jolly rogers flag, driftwood and seashells. The pinata ship was a great decoration before it got smashed by my five little pirates.
Another craft that the Little Man and I made before the party was this Pirate chest. We used two boxes from the grocery store, painted them brown, and used yellow electrical tape to decorate it. This box is where the pint sized pirated stored their loot from their treasure hunt. I have learned over the years, that these hunts are happier if everyone works as a team to find
treasure and I divide it up evenly later.
Hubby was the brave soul who held the pinata for our excited pirates. Pinatas are always a "hit!" Another hit were the loot bags. Each boy took home a pirate sword, book, eye patch, blow up shark, bubbles and a backpack key chain of Captain Jack Sparrow. I also let them take home their craft. It was a black paper cup with an aluminum foil hook attached. We used the hooks to play "pick up pretzels" at snack time.
Charlie - and all the other boys had a great time. He is such a joy to watch grow up and I was honoured to give him this special day. But by the time the last boy was picked up we all were beat. Just after the last boy was picked up, one more arrived. His mother read the invite wrong, and thought the party started at 5:00, rather than pick up time at 5:00. Well there was no way that I could send this little guy away, so we invited him in.
I looted though our Halloween box, and found some skulls and creepy gauze fabric to decorate the stairs. I added some blow up fish from the dollar store, that I later gave out to my two helpers ( my older son and his friend.)
The mantel was decorated with pirate gear; a hook, balloons, a jolly rogers flag, driftwood and seashells. The pinata ship was a great decoration before it got smashed by my five little pirates.
Another craft that the Little Man and I made before the party was this Pirate chest. We used two boxes from the grocery store, painted them brown, and used yellow electrical tape to decorate it. This box is where the pint sized pirated stored their loot from their treasure hunt. I have learned over the years, that these hunts are happier if everyone works as a team to find
treasure and I divide it up evenly later.
Hubby was the brave soul who held the pinata for our excited pirates. Pinatas are always a "hit!" Another hit were the loot bags. Each boy took home a pirate sword, book, eye patch, blow up shark, bubbles and a backpack key chain of Captain Jack Sparrow. I also let them take home their craft. It was a black paper cup with an aluminum foil hook attached. We used the hooks to play "pick up pretzels" at snack time.
Charlie - and all the other boys had a great time. He is such a joy to watch grow up and I was honoured to give him this special day. But by the time the last boy was picked up we all were beat. Just after the last boy was picked up, one more arrived. His mother read the invite wrong, and thought the party started at 5:00, rather than pick up time at 5:00. Well there was no way that I could send this little guy away, so we invited him in.
No comments:
Post a Comment