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Birthday
Invitation - Dinosaur Themed Party
Author:
Stephen Turner, for www.invitationbirthday.co.uk
Holding a birthday party for
your child? Stuck for ideas on how to make it interesting
and at the same time easy to organise? Want a fun, colourful
theme that children will love? Well look no further. This
article gives you information on how to organise a dinosaur
themed party that is sure to be a great success.
Your dinosaur birthday invitation
The key here is to unlock your and your child's creativity
and produce some really vibrant birthday invitations. You
can download dinosaur images from the internet, cut them out
and stick them on the birthday invitation. Why not make some
foam dinosaurs out of craft sponge to accompany the birthday
invitation? Or you could deliver the birthday invitation with
some chocolate eggs. Another great idea is to deliver the
invitation in person in a balloon so that when the balloon
gets popped the message inside is a wonderful surprise! You'll
need balloons with a wide neck so that you can fit the birthday
invitation inside the balloon. Roll up the birthday invitation
and ease it through the gap, then blow up the balloon and
tie the neck. Then you are ready to deliver the birthday invitation.
Dress the house and the garden
Put lots of dinosaur pictures around the house and garden.
You could make a nest of eggs out of balloons with a weight
inside to ensure they do not blow away, or you could buy plastic
eggs. Use your imagination when it comes to dressing up, but
perhaps a word of caution if you decide to dress as a dinosaur.
A six foot human in dinosaur fancy dress roaring out of the
front door can be a little intimidating for some children
and may result early tears, so this is perhaps best avoided.
Your birthday party activities
'Pin the tail on the diplodocus' is a variation on pin the
tail on the donkey. You can draw your diplodocus or get an
image off the internet by searching Google for images.
Find the dinosaur eggs is a variation on the treasure hunt.
Hide lots of chocolate dinosaur eggs around the garden and
then have the children find them. You could also hide plastic
dinosaurs to add variation. You can number the dinosaurs so
that each is exchanged for a prize. You can give clues if
you wish. Set the children to work in pairs, or as you wish.
Make a dinosaur cake, or ask your local cake shop to make
one for you. You can get aluminum cake pans in a wide range
of shapes and you should be able to find a dinosaur shaped
pan or egg shaped pan by doing an internet search. Frost your
dinosaur or egg cake with bright colours. Use your imagination
to make the dinosaur interesting. For example, for a triceratops,
you could make the bony back and tail plates out of orange
slices.
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