Jerry was headed to the US and to get any kind of themed party stuff we had to decide early so he could pick it up while in the States. I ordered all their plates, table covers, goodie bag items and tissue paper.
Karis had recently seen the Spy Kids movies and Spy Next Door and decided she wanted a Spy Girl Party. Because she was turning 7, I also incorporated the 007 theme. Oh yeah! I knew this was going to be fun!
I scoured all kinds of blogs, online stores, cake ideas, party favors and decoration ideas. We came up with one fun party!!
It is so hard to limit how many kids can come, so we narrowed it down to mostly kids her age from her class and from church. We had over 20 kids!!
I had been seeing all kinds of banners and printables on Pinterest. I learned that my friend, Kristi, had made the cupcake toppers, subway art and food labels for her son, Eli's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Party in January. She inspired me and I made all the decor myself.
This will be picture heavy, but worth it!!
I started out with a secret mission
Food table
We had detective dogs, secret agent salsa, covert op cupcakes and forensic fruit.
I found small plastic shot glasses and filled them with salsa. No double dipping in my salsa!
I found a really fun drink called Magic Potion.
It's koolaid made into ice cubes with lime soda poured over it. It gives it a fruity flavor and changes colors. It was a big hit with the kids! They kept coming back for more and more!!
I ordered this fun "Spy Girl" iron on for the birthday girl!
She's already gotten a hole in it and a rhinestone has come off. Mental note, don't buy iron on rhinestones for an active 7 year old and remind her not to play outside in a brand new shirt!!
I made tissue paper poms, a spy girl banner a "top secret, spy central" banner and found foot print, fingerprint, question mark and even bullet hole graphics to pin up all over.
I made these cute dynamite table decorations out of paint brush roles, crepe paper and the wick is leather string. So easy!
The kids picked agent names from a list. Brennan was "Rocky."
We had a laser game set up. The kids had to make it through without touching the lasers.
I saved up toilet paper rolls to make binoculars.
Cute little man!!
Time for cupcakes!!
I normally pour my time into making a cake, but I told Karis we were just doing cupcakes this year.
These weren't candles for blowing out, but they sure put on a show!
photo by Kristi
Kristi caught this awesome photo too!
Gifts!
I love this picture of her laughing!
I love this picture of her laughing!
All the kids were enthralled by this fun shaped present.
Kristi & Eli got Karis a pogo stick/ball (the fun shaped present above). Kristi had to give it a whirl!
Mollie couldn't let Kristi have all the fun! Ha!
photo by Kristi
Our last activity was a scripture scavenger hunt that I found from Titus 2 Homemaker. It was different scriptures that gives you the location of the next clue. It was fun!! Here the kids are getting their first clue.
They found their goodie bags decorated with a mustache, tie and inside were magnifying glasses, sunglasses and a few treats!
Reegan, aka Butterfly, has a question!
I look like I'm poking myself. Ha!
Like my red fingers? All that magic potion making!
Group photo!! Love this shot!!
How do you get a good group shot of this many kids? Give them 'staches and shades!!
The adults couldn't let the kids have all the fun!!
Mustached Couple!
I was exhausted!! But we had oh, so, much fun!!
A party to remember, for sure!
Such great and fun pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteFun !!
ReplyDeletetoo fun! I wish my Mom was that creative growing up.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Oh so much work, but it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAnd I can't believe she is 7 already!