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May 21st, 2008 at 2:06 pm
Every little boy who has a father in the Army, Air Force or Mairnes dreams of growing up just like him. Make your son part of the Special Forces with this Special Forces party supplies. You could have your own Air Force Pilot Training Academy. With just a little imagination and lots of paper you could have each guest make their own paper airplane. Have a contest to see whoes plan lands the farthest.
May 21st, 2008 at 2:13 pm
Why not have a Special Forces Water balloon attack. Buy inexpensive shirts in two colors and divide the guest up into two teams. You may want to already have a ammo stockpile of balloons, but also have plenty of empty balloons for the guest to fill up too. Everyone is sure to have a great time with tons of laughs.
May 29th, 2008 at 11:07 am
ATTENTION: A Special Forces Birthday is in Order.
One FUN activity for your Special Forces party is a water balloon fight. Make sure you let all the parents know ahead of time that their child is going to get WET.
Before the part starts have several balloons filled with water and placed in plastic tubs. Once you say GO… have all the kids run to the tubs and start throwing.
The fun will be endless and the kids will have a blast. They may also aim for the parents, so watch out.
June 12th, 2008 at 11:51 am
To make sure that everyone is a part of the Special Forces party theme have a brown, tan, or green shirt waiting for each guest as they arrive. Once they’re “in uniform” send them over to get some face paint on, and a bandana to wrap around their forehead, arm, neck or ankle - everyone will feel like they’re ready to go to battle!
For added fun, make some green punch and put it into plastic squirt guns. Give the kids a refreshing squirt while they’re busy playing!
June 20th, 2008 at 10:51 am
Have a Top Secret Special Forces Birthday party. To make the invitations, get some camo printed paper and plain yellow paper. On the yellow paper, say something like ” You are requested to come to a Top Secret Birthday Party” then give the basics of the party. Tell everyone to wear camo print tees and/or pants to the party. Glue the yellow on the camo print paper. When everyone arrives put black face paint under their eyes. Decorate the house with camo printed material and you may even get extra plastic bushes and trees to sit around to give a jungle look.
July 15th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
If you live near an Army Base then you can really treat your guests to a fun Special Forces party. Several weeks prior to the party contact someone at the base and find out if there is any way to take a tour or come and visit. If so, let parents know that you will be traveling with the children. It is a good idea to recruit some of the other parents for supervision, as well - especially the parents of children who are more active. The kids will enjoy seeing all the “army men,” and seeing where they live and work.