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May 9th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
Arrrrg! Find everything you’ll need for the perfect pirate party. When you order the Pirates Party Supplies you will no doubt have a swashbuckling good time. All the little Buck-a-roos are sure to love the Skull and Cross-bones balloons.
Have fun by playing Musical Islands. It’s played like Musical Chairs but instead of chairs use Hula Hoops. Place enough Hula Hoops on the ground for each party guest, minus one. The guests must walk around the hoops until you turn off the tunes. When you turn off the music they must be standing inside one of the "islands" or they are out. After each round take away one hoop, until only one guest remains.
May 30th, 2008 at 1:06 pm
Ahoy Matey… lets find a hidden treasure at (child’s name) Birthday Party.
Take a card board box and spray paint it gold and decorate it with black duct tape and buttons. Next, fill it with chocolate coins, gummy bears, beaded jewelry and any other items you may find in a treasure chest. Take some paper and make a map on where to find the treasure. The best place to do this activity is a park so you can have lots of room to hide and look for the treasure.
Hide the chest and give everyone a map when they arrive. Once everyone is there send them off to find the Hidden Treasure chest with your map. You might want to make the maps differently but ending up at the same place. That way they are not running all over each other. Whoever finds the treasure has to share all the goodies inside, but have a special treat for the winner.
June 18th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
What good is a pirate without a pirate ship? Before you host your Pirates birthday party go and find two or three empty refrigerator boxes. Cut apart the sides in a way that you can attach them with heavy tape and make one large box area - probably best to do in the backyard.
Paint the outside to resemble a pirate’s ship. There is no need to repaint the entire box, simply sut out windows and add some lines to make it look like it is made of decaying wood. Attach a pillow case to a yard stick and tape it to the inside of the boat.
As guests arrive let them know that you’ll all be taking a journey together. When everyone is ready take them all outside and watch as their faces light up at the sight of the giant pirate ship. You can purchase the soundtrack from your favorite pirate movie to use as background music on your maiden voyage!
July 1st, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Make a real life pirate telescope at your Pirate party. This will take some planning ahead. You will need several paper towel holders, one for each child. Have the children place cellophane on each end of the roll with rubber bands. Then let them be creative. Have markers, feathers, stickers, stencils and paint to decorate the telescope.