Tuesday, March 6, 2012

we've done the chucky cheese, video arcade, house party thing and its seems to have all been played out.. I was thinking a surprise b-day party... but not sure how or what the theme should be?|||Make cupcakes with a sporty theme. Take the kids to the park to fly kites, play ball, any sport you can do in a park. Keep it simple & the kids will make their own fun!|||Does he like LazyTown? There are lots of things LazyTown fans can do with LazyTown pictures. One of the most popular activities is printing out black and white pictures with your printer and then using them as LazyTown coloring pages. You could even get a hole punch and a binder and make your very own LazyTown coloring book. Or if you have a color printer you can print out LazyTown pictures in color and make mini LazyTown posters for your walls.

You could also make a scrap book with all things LazyTown, including LazyTown pictures, LazyTown cards and your LazyTown wish list. Again, a binder would be good to use for this LazyTown project or even a photo album, the kind with the sticky pages.

Another idea involves another kind of sticky paper. Buy some label paper at an office supply store. Print out your LazyTown pictures on the label paper and you have your very own LazyTown stickers that you can put anywhere. Use them on your backpack, your folders, your notebooks and other stuff for your very own homemade LazyTown school supplies.

If you can get some heavier weight paper, like white construction paper, you can print out LazyTown character faces and make masks. You just need to punch holes near the "ears" and tie strings through the holes. Place the mask on, tie the strings behind your head and voila you and your friends can be Sportacus, Stephanie, Ziggy, Trixie, Stingy, and Pixel or even Mayor Milford Meanswell or Robbie Rotten. The things you can do with LazyTown pictures can only be limited by your imagination and creativity.

Take a look at this http://www.nickjr.com/shows/lazytown/par鈥?/a>|||Go to the dollar store or party store and buy plates, and other table dressings in a sports theme. Depending on time of year, you could set up games outside such as flag football,flying kites, or going to a nearby b-ball court. If you go to a public park with a mini-golf course this is also pretty cheap. After all this you could also watch sports related movies for kids such as the mighty ducks etc... with a little help from Blockbuster.com or Netflix.com you can find a list of movies that the kids are sure to enjoy. You could serve sports related food such as hamburgers, hotdogs, sports drinks et... If you go to a party store you could buy a football, basketball, or soccer ball piniata. You could also get cheap party favors with your theme.|||SURPRISE PARTY GREAT, FIND OLD BOARD GAMES, AND MAKE TEAMS, MUSIC WHAT HE LIKES,MAKE CUPCAKES AND LET EVERYONE DECORATE, BUY HOTDOGS AND PIZZA,,NAMASTE|||I don't think house parties can ever be done too much. As long as you vary the theme and activities you could host parties at your home every year. For a sporty son, you could set up a baseball/soccer/football field in your backyard and have a little sports game during the party. You could eat food like you would at a real stadium like nachos, hot dogs, cheese fries, etc. There are lots of different things you could do with a sports themed party.

Depending on your budget, I think a real fun idea for a surprise birthday would be if someone took him and maybe one or two friends to a real sports game (professional or minor league) and then have the party waiting for him when he gets home. Going to a sports game is always exciting. Coming back to see the fun isn't over just seems like it would be an amazing day for him!|||candel - can of spam - can of icing - can of soda - can of soup - can of chips - can of corn - can of wax - can of beer - can of fruit cocktail - here is the surprise don't invite any one and then you don't have to take pictures won't have to pruchase anything else.|||If he likes Baseball, or Soccer, maybe you could have it at a park, hoping it doesn't rain. I saw adorable baseball cookies on Cakecentral.com that are individually wrapped with a tag that says their team and opening day, as the day of their game. You could give away a baseball as a party favor. Kids never have enough baseballs. Your son could sign them all and everyone at the party can sign one for him. For food, you could have hotdogs, popcorn, and sunflower seeds. Let's face it, they usually don't eat anyway. Then you can have a little game. Even a wyffle ball game. No gloves necessary. If he likes a different sport, just change it to that sport. Have cupcakes, instead of cakes to minimize the mess.|||You could find a cake pan shaped like a sports ball and then decorate to look like that ball. You can find a lot of good things at dollar stores that are sports themed and you could get a cheap piece of fabric that has a sports theme to use as a tablecloth. You could get out some games and the kids could play games in the yard.|||invite 6 of his little friends over and take them to a local recreational park, and let them play baseball, baketball, soccer, football, tennis, or whatever; until they are so wornout, that they are ready for cake and to go home.|||Public Park...take sports equipment with you and have pizza delievered.

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