Gotta catch 'em all!
My youngest son Chase, recently turned 10. Oh, where does the time go? We chose Pokémon as the theme for his birthday party. I had a lot of fun planning this party...my oldest son, Kyle, told me I was having too much fun!
We agreed on the general design of the cake with a Pokeball and Minun & Plusle. The night before I was to make the cake, Chase informed me that he also wanted Piplup on the cake...what's another 1 - 2 hours making another fondant figure!
I love the Pokémon birthday banner I was able to print off along with a bunch of other free printables from Halegrafx.com
What's a party without food!
I got the idea to make food labels from Pinterest, and then spent way too much time searching the Pokedex to come up with new ones. They are a little hard to read in the photos, but the drinks were:
Buizel Beer (Root Beer), Jolteon Juice (Peach Fruite), Squirtle Spit (Blue Hawaiian Punch), and of course the non-sugary option of water, aka Horsea H2O.
Water Melon was called Maganium Melon. We also had Charmander Chips (Doritos), Charizard's Fire Balls (Cheese Balls) and Cinccino Chips (Potato Chips).
Instead of awarding prizes after each game, the kids would have to collect badges to get a prize. I found free printables for the Pokémon labels and badges. The containers were from the dollar store. I attached a Pokémon label to the top and printed the kids names (in a pokemon font of course) onto labels and attached them to the front. For each game we played the kids earned badges and keep them in their containers. At the end of the party we tallied the badges and awarded prizes. The kids with the most badges picked first, we keep going until all prizes were handed out.
The kids really enjoyed the Pokémon Scavenger Hunt! I printed out a bunch of Pokémon images, as well as a list of all of the Pokémon that were hiding in our yard. Each party guest was given a list of the Pokémon and sent off to find them. The first person to find all 18 Pokémon was the winner.
Gotta Catch 'em all!
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Piplup at the
Bird Feeder |
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Caterpie in the
Veggie Garden |
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Snivy hiding in the grass |
It does get quite warm when your having a backyard birthday in mid-June, so to keep the kids form overheating, we gave them the option to spend some time inside the house where we had the AC blasting. I printed off some Pokémon activity sheets form various websites as well as some paper fortune tellers. I also printed some blank Pokémon cards and pre-cut them so the kids could design their own Pokémon Cards.
For some of the other games we played, I went back to the classics and to some of the party games we played when I was a kid.
We played "Pass the Pokeball". The game of "Pass the Parcel" with a Pokémon twist.
We did the "Exeggcute Egg Run" Basically an egg and spoon race.
One game that was more popular than I expected was the Potato Sack Race! We had 12 kids and 6 sacks, so we paired them into teams of 2 a did a relay style. They had a blast!
The last event of the day (before we tallied the badges and awarded prizes) was the Balloon Pop! I blew up about 20 balloons and placed Pokémon arm bands inside 4 of the balloons. We emptied the huge bag of balloons and let the kids pop them. The kids who found the arm bands got to keep the arm band and also got some extra badges.
I thing I really enjoyed making was the Bottle Cap Tags that I put into the loot bags. I found some free printable bottle cap images and I also created some of my own. The ones I made were a bit boring with the white background so I use my Close to my Heart inks and sponge daubers to ink the backgrounds. They turned out really well! I also used CTMH Liquid glass to seal the images.
The Pokémon party was a success! I had a lot of fun planning it, and it did take a bit of effort to put together, but most importantly, Chase had a great 10th birthday party!