Here are the rest of the pictures from our Sesame Street Party! The entire Sesame Street inspired party guide is available here. Happy Planning,
Linus’ Sesame Street: Party Favors
Since there were both kids and adults coming this party, I wanted to have favors that both would like. I found these adorable jars filled with playdough from Miss Nibbit for the kids, and filled cellophane bags with organic kettle corn. Find more favor ideas and DIY suggestions in our Sesame Street party guide, available here! Happy Planning,
Linus’ Sesame Street Party: Activities
The kids had lots of fun at the puzzle stations. Vintage sesame street puzzles were found on amazon, and I found blank white puzzles at a local craft store. There were also plenty of crayons and paper for coloring. Elmo coloring pages can be found at sesame street. Find more game ideas in our complete […]
Linus’ Sesame Street Party: Food
One tricky thing when planning a children’s birthday party is serving food that is kid friendly and also appealing to the adults that are attending. I served Elmo’s Pizza, Dorothy’s Goldfish, Snuffle’s Truffles, Abby Cadabby’s Fruit Wands, Mr. Hooper’s Chocolate Milk, Cookie Monsters Monster Cookies, Cupcakes, and Cake Pops. The sesame street food labels are […]
Linus’ Sesame Street Party: Decorations
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 […]
Art Gallery Party: The Gallery Showing
At the end of the party all of the girls artwork was put on display and the parents were invited to the gallery showing. This amazing party was designed by the very talented ladies over at one charming party. Go here to learn how you can re-create this great party!
Art Gallery Party: Food
At the gallery showing we had cupcakes, fruit, cheese & crackers, and sparkling cider.
Art Gallery Party: Rainbow Cake
Our rainbow cake was made by dividing 2 cake boxes into 8 different bowls. Using food coloring, we colored each bowl a different color of the rainbow. Bake each cake separately for about 8 minutes. Once cakes are cool, you can layer them using white frosting between each layer.
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