Joanne worked on a bug theme for her client's son, Tate, who was turning six -- a perfect party theme for boys, but fun for the girls who are invited, too. And somehow, even with rainy, bad weather outside, she managed to throw a great party filled with fun. The kids had a ball with all of Joanne's ideas for "bug-gy" party activities and her table full of creatively named garden food.
Joanne used printables by Pen and Paper Flowers to help carry out the Bug Theme. From water bottle labels to straw embellishments, cupcake toppers and buggy food labels, the party printables are a terrific and easy way to set the tone for your party.
I love her tissue paper party poms, too. They are simple to make -- quick, too --
and make quite a big statement for a little price.
Joanne had her favorite face painter come and paint the kids' faces and hands with all sorts of bugs.... spiders, lady bugs, bumble bees, and more. This party activity is always a fun one for kids..... nothing says fun better than a GIANT bug on your face!
Each guest received a little bug holder box for keeping their bugs safe after catching them all over the house with their $1 bug nets that Joanne found at Target (the Dollar Tree usually carries these as well).
The kids also took home some cute insect silly bands and, my favorite, a mason jar bug light filled with shredded green paper, some plastic bugs and a glow in the dark necklace. What a fantastic idea! You could even turn this one into a craft at the party and have the kids make their own bug lights.
Joanne made another party activity by drawing an empty bug jar on paper and making multiple copies for the kids. Each child then used bug stickers and crayons to decorate their own bug jars and fill them full of insects.
And the look on Tate's face says it all..... "This was the best bug party ever!" Joanne has more photos and details on her blog, so be sure to head on over if you've got the bug party itch!