The party was jungle themed, with an emphasis on monkeys, since we call Connor our little monkey :). I found a couple of pins on Pinterest to help expand on the ideas I had for the decorations and menu.
Of course, I took pictures of everything to share here with everyone in case anyone out there needs some inspiration for a kid's jungle party!
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Favors Table: "Thank You" sign, kid favors, adult favors, monkey banner
For the monkey banner (which I also used in several other areas of the house) was made from the scraps from the "Happy Birthday" flag banner, brown yarn I had from a previous project, and monkey cutouts I found at a local education supply store when looking for green construction paper.
"Thank You" sign |
The "Thank You" sign was made from scrapbook paper I've had for years and leftovers from the "Happy Birthday" flag banner.
Party Favors |
Big Kid/Adult Favors |
For the Adult/Big Kid Favors, I used a monkey pop mold from Michael's (they're about $2) and put melted chocolate in them. Yum!
Kid Favors |
For the Kid Favors, I had a hard time trying to figure out what to get/make. I had bought a cute monkey straw cup from Target* for Connor and he seemed to really like it and after not being able to think of something better, I decided to get one for each of the kids coming. The teal ones were for the boys and red/pink ones for the girls. I washed them ahead of time and wrote their names on them in case they wanted to use them at the party. Then, while at the Dollar Tree, I found cute little jungle animal puppets that I thought would be fun and rounded off the favor with a little bag of animal cookies, decorated with jungle animal stickers I also found at the local educational supply store.
(*The monkey cups are currently in Target stores for Valentine's Day, so if it's past that time and you are thinking of favor ideas, start with the Dollar Tree and see what you come up with!)
Spotlight on the Birthday Boy: Highchair monkey banner, party hat, "Happy Birthday" flag banner, cupcake liner balls, balloons, jungle animals & baby book
Since we were using the table for the food spread, there was no room in the kitchen for the highchair so I chose to put it by the fireplace where I was hanging the birthday banner (a disposable table cloth was used to catch the smash cake).
Birthday Boy's Highchair |
I used a monkey banner to decorate the highchair and made the party hat out of felt.
Mantle Decorations |
For the "Happy Birthday" flag banner, I used scrapbook paper and yarn. The number 1 was made from leftover scrapbook paper. I made cupcake liner balls because I had bought jungle animal print cupcake liners a while back thinking I would use them for the party but decided not to make cupcakes so I made them into decorations instead. Then to top it off, I put two of Connor's stuffed jungle animals and his completed baby book on top of the mantle.
Jungle Vines: green crepe paper, green paper leaves, monkey
Jungle Vines |
I saw this idea on Pinterest and had to do it. We used the ceiling fan as the focal point and my husband and sister hung green crepe paper vines coming out in all directions and then the leaves I cut from green poster board (because I couldn't find construction paper) hung down from the vines. Then a monkey I found at the Dollar Tree hung from the fan. We also used green balloons to decorate various areas of the house.
Food Table (decorations): green balloons, monkey banner, grass skirt, green material
Food Table |
I saw on Pinterest someone who had used grass skirts to decorate the food table. She had apparently gotten them cheap around Easter time... but it's not Easter time right now and they were $8 a piece and we were going to need several so we went with a roll of craft paper instead and cut it to look like a grass skirt instead. Then I used an extra green curtain I had lying around for the top of the table.
FOOD:
Main Dish |
Jungle Juice |
The "Jungle Juice" was something I came across on Pinterest; pineapple juice and ginger ale. It was delicious! Just watch out when you pour it as it fizzes up a ton! (More monkey banner and balloons hung from the counter.)
Hyena Humus |
I love humus and typically like to make my own since it's so easy, but to minimize all that I had to do/make, I just bought some at the store and served it with carrots.
Cheetah Chips |
Nothing special about the chips... I just love to dip them in hummus and they needed a fun name too!
Zebra Cakes |
A play on Little Debbie's Zebra Cakes (something served at a jungle party I found on Pinterest), I made brownies and used zebra brownie tattoos to make them "Zebra Cakes" sine I can't eat the Little Debbie version (due to gluten-intolerance).
Deviled Darter Eggs |
And because everyone loves deviled eggs and they are so easy to make... we had "Deviled Darter Eggs". If you're wondering... a darter is a bird found in Africa.
Hungry Hippo Salad |
My "Hungry Hippo Salad" was a mixture of baby greens, bell peppers, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Served with homemade salad dressing.
Caracal Carrot Salad |
My mom loves carrot salad and wanted to make it for the party, so we found it a fun name for it.
Gorilla Grapes |
The "Gorilla Grapes" were totally something I found on Pinterest and had to use. Aren't they cute?
Last, but not least.... CAKE!
Jungle Cake |
Smash Cake |
Connor's smash cake was made from an allergy-free mix (Cherrybrooke Kitchen) and coconut milk frosting (with brown food coloring since he hasn't had chocolate yet). I used the Wilton monkey pan I had gotten at Michael's a while back when I saw it on sale. It was a good size and Connor loved it!
Happy 1st Birthday Connor! |
First Birthday Party = Success!
**Pinspiration links: Jungle Vines, Food Ideas, Jungle Cake (pin link not working: cakecentral.com)
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