Elmo’s goldfish, Dorothy, came to visit for the party. The kids had a lot of fun talking to her and Elmo. While the theme for this party was Elmo, I stuck with using red, yellow, green, and blue for decorating. It not only looks classier, but the decorations and supplies could always be used again at a different party.
Sources:
birthday banner: etsy
giant balloons: Party City
lamp post sign supplies: Michaels Craft Store
birthday banner: etsy
giant balloons: Party City
lamp post sign supplies: Michaels Craft Store

Hi 🙂
I found your blog and this posting while doing a google search for Sesame Street banners.
Our grand daughter is turning 2 in June, and I have been asked to make a banner.
Thanks for helping inspire me 😉
hi everything is beautifull, Im doint my son 2nd birthday party sesame street too, but Im getting crazy looking all around for the colorful polka dot wrapping paper that I saw in one of your picture, I saw it many pictures but I have no luck looking for it, please help me and let me know! 😀
I found the wrapping paper at Target more than 2 years ago. I saw it clearanced out last summer, not sure if they will still have it. Good luck!