Star Wars Party
Just wanted to tell you about my 9 year old's STAR WARS party.....it
was fun and affordable. I first found an entire Darth Maul costume
discontinued at a store for $5 , so he got a dress-up outfit for the party,
as well as a Halloween costume...all my party goods with the Star Wars theme
were also on clearance so I walked out of the store spending only
$13.00....not bad, huh?
I also planned to have the kids watch the movie Star Wars but they declined. We
did have the soundtrack play in the background for effect.
We sent the invitations, requesting all to dress as a Star Wars character. I
wrote
up a menu to place on the table: Space Dog Doggies (hot dogs) with Crater
Cubes (cheese) and Space Balls (cheese balls) and Light Saber Pretzel Rods
pretzel rods dipped in orange candy melts with silver ball
candies...Galactic Punch, etc. Then, I made my own cake, topped with a
dracula face that I converted into Darth Maul with red and black piped
icing, and circled the cake with some SW figurines. I was told it was
the bomb... and the toys doubled as another gift for the birthday
boy! They all seemed to have a great time entertaining themselves so I
only played one game: Mad Libs. Each numbered a paper 1-10 and
questions were asked. .. 1. name a planet , etc then after all 10 were asked
I switched the questions and they used the answers they had written
down...ex. name a planet became "where were you born".....they laughed
a lot
at the answers and it was the perfect age to do this activity.
Goodie Bags were easy to fill.....lots of Star Wars stickers, candy, Halloween
pencils, and SW micro machines. My son claims its his best party
ever!
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Deb Bruemmer is from Columbus Ohio. Mommy to the three A's:
Austin 9, Alison 4, Adriann 1 1/2, and wife to Matt, Deb has been a stay at home
mom for 4 yrs now. Prior to becoming a SAHM, Deb worked with Child
Protective Services for 9 years Welfare Dept for 3 years. She is currently
preschool teacher with YMCA. Deb enjoys crafts, scrapbooking, and Party
Planning! She is working on putting together a party-planning business.
Need ideas? Contact Deb at: mbruemmer@ee.net