During one of my Google searches, I came across a great idea to make paw prints on the sidewalk with chalk leading up to the party. I created a template on the computer and printed it out on card stock so that I could mass produce the prints quickly. I love how they turned out. *One of my top pins on my Pinterest page. I'm assuming others liked it as much as I did. I created a template if you would like a copy.
I borrowed the Lookout Tower from a friend so add some height to my food table.
Yummy bone sugar cookies
Paw print chocolate lolli-pops were a hit with the kids and so were the cupcakes.
To keep the kids entertained, we had 6 games and activities, one for each pup.
The kids each had a card to get stamped after completing the games. See stamp card example.
Pinata purchased at Wal-Mart online
Pinata purchased at Wal-Mart online
Pin the Tail on Chase
Marshall's Ring of Fire
The kids had to toss hula hoops around a blow up hydrant that I purchased on Amazon.
The table decorations I created for the tables in the garage I forgot to get pictures of so I had to pose them after the fact. It isn't easy to see by I used galvanized buckets and filled them with craft krinkle cut in each color. I then added each small pup to the can. They looked great and I had many compliments.
Finally, each year I try to get a themed shirt made from an Etsy shop. My hope is to one day have them all put into a quilt for the boys when they are older.
Shirt created by Stitches Etc. by Jessica
I hope you enjoyed my party, I know I had fun planning it. Please feel free to reach out if you would like me to email you any of the files I created for your own personal use.
Michelle :)
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