Jase was right there with me, helping me plan the party from day 1. I made an invitation in Picasa and was proud of myself, it had a Lego Yoda on it and at the top said "Invited You Are". I thought it was catchy and cute. The next morning I showed it to Jase and asked if he liked it and he said NO! I couldn't believe it. He told me that he wanted more characters on it! Shawn said, "just use that one and don't worry about it." It's his birthday and I wanted him to love it though. So, the next day I made two more "options" for him to choose from. When I showed him all 3 options he said "what is the 4th one?" Can I blame him for knowing what he wants? ;-) He ended up going with option 3.
For Ally's party I had a table of food set-up in our playroom, so I created this banner above the table for decoration.
Well, it has just stayed up since her party. For Jase's party I wasn't going to have anything in the playroom, so I wasn't going to mess with it. Mr. Jase had other plans. Like 2 days before the party he tells me that we need to change the banner with his name and the number 5. Off to Hobby Lobby we went!! I got out the cricut to cut paper and letters for his name and put it together. I even thought about cutting out Finn's name, but I have over a year for that! ;-)
Ah the food and drinks . . . probably my favorite part of the party!! Shawn, Jase and I had fun coming up with the names for the food and drinks. Some of them I found on the Internet and others we made up.
I found a Lego Star Wars figure on-line that corresponded with every item that we had. I created a word document and formatted it to print on an Avery label (5163). I downloaded the Star Jedi Rounded font free on-line and added the description next to the Lego picture. I put the labels on some black card stock I had and just had to trim one side after folding the signs in half. Here are the food items and descriptions we went with:
Padme Pizza - Domino's Pizza
Yoda Soda - Lime Sherbet with Sprite Punch
Jedi Juice - Capri Suns
Wampa Water - Bottled water
Stormtrooper Sweet Tea
Luke Skywalker Lemonade
Princess Lays - Lays potato chips (plain & wavy)
Jedi Jase French Onion Dip - French Onion Dip (my favorite one)
Vader Veggies - Veggie tray
Battle Droid Dip - Ranch dip
Edible Ewoks - Sour Patch kids
Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Sweet & Salty Sabers - Pretzel rods dipped in almond bark
Jango Fett Fruit Tray
C-3PO Cheese & Crackers
Star Wars Snacks - HEB brand Star Wars fruit snacks
Han Solo Rolos
Hoth Ice - Ice for tea and lemonade
Yodamole - Guacamole
Sandtrooper Scoops - Tostito Scoops
Use the Fork, Luke - Plastic ware
Now to keep all the kiddos entertained, I decided on a few things that I thought they would enjoy. And again, Jase was right there with me looking on the Internet, watching YouTube videos and giving suggestions left and right. I enjoyed this time together with him and it was a project for us to do together. :-)
When the kids first arrived we had a Lego Star Wars DVD playing for about 10-15 minutes until everyone arrived. This was a great idea I found on-line and it kept all the kids in one place and let us get everything set-up for the events that were to come.
Shawn telling the kids what they were about to do next |
After they finished the obstacle course they ended up at a table where they were "robed" and given a light saber. The robes I made were very simple, no sewing involved and perfect for us. I bought 3 different shades of brown fabric and made 3 different sizes: one for our toddlers, another for Jase's size, and one for the older kids. The majority of the ones I made were for Jase's size. I kept the fabric folded in half and cut them at 24 inches (I believe) wide. Then I folded them in half, with the fold still at the top and cut a triangle out at the neck to give the robes a v-neck look. After all of the robes were cut, extra material was used for the belts (2" wide strips). The belts really helped gather the sides and made up for not sewing the sides in my opinion. A special thanks to Michelle, Alisha and my mom for helping me with this!
I assigned the light saber construction to Shawn! I picked up the thinner pool noodles (from Walmart and Academy) and they were cut in half. Shawn bought PVC pipe and hot glued about 12-18 inches inside the pool noodle, leaving about 6-8 inches on the outside for the handle. Shawn covered the PVC pipe on the outside with AC aluminum foil duct tape and it really gave it that shiny pop. He did an awesome job on them!! A special thanks to Jay and Joseph for lending a hand and their SW expertise on the light sabers.
The kiddos lined up against the fence and they were given their next assignment. They were each given a balloon and they had to balance the balloon on their light saber for Light Saber Training. The wind was blowing pretty good that day (I'm not complaining because it was warm outside) so it made it a little tough to keep the balloons from flying away, but the kids had fun. After they balanced it for a minute they had to Rescue Princess Leia. Every balloon had a Lego Star Wars figure in it that I printed on card stock. The kids had to pop their balloon to see if they had Princess Leia. It was a fast game, but they they had fun searching for her. And Jase's balloon ended up having the Princess! :-)
Lastly, their next mission was the Destroy the Death Star. Shawn spray painted two sports pinatas and decorated them like the Death Star. This was a good ole fashion, bash the pinata with a baseball bat activity. I gave the kids small gift bags to collect their candy in. They could also use this as a bag to put their robe and belt in if they wanted to take it off.
Here's a short clip of Jase and Allyson attempting to Destroy the Death Star.
Allyson was my little Princess Leia for the day! I made her a shirt with Princess Leia's face on it and I think it turned out too cute. I printed a simple coloring page of Princess Leia and cut out the hair and face separately. I then pinned the two different patterns (hair and face) to fabric I had on-hand and cut them out. I ironed on heat and bond, but it did not stick very well to the shirt. I sewed on the face, then the hair and hand stitched the eyes and lips. Of course I didn't get a good picture of her in it the day of the party!
After the Death Star, the kids had to stay strong in The Force with food and drink! Next, we went inside for presents and cupcakes!
Most of the Jedi Knights! |
After looking at cakes and cupcakes, I decided to go with cupcakes. I found these super cute Star Wars cookie cutters from Williams-Sonoma and had to get them. My sister made the cupcakes, icing and cookies and did a fabulous job!! They were a big hit! I made the cupcake toppers for the cupcakes without cookies on them to bring in the Lego part of the Lego Star Wars theme.
Jase and his friends had a blast with the theme. The kids enjoyed dressing up and pretending to be Jedi Knights. Allyson did not take her robe off until it was bath time that evening!!
Here are some of the websites I used for inspiration:
http://www.tipjunkie.com/star-wars-birthday-party-ideas/
http://brassyapple.blogspot.com/2010/06/boys-birthdaystar-wars.html
http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2011/05/lots-of-star-wars-party-ideas.html
http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2011/09/our-collection-of-star-wars-party-food.html
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This Lego Star Wars Birthday Party was super hit. My kid was asking me to have a star wars inspired party at the garden LA venues and I was just over stressing about it. You have helped me a lot by sharing these photos and these are going to be extremely useful for me.
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