Who doesn’t love a good kids birthday party? So much fun to be had. My littlest girl recently turned three and it seems she has inherited my indecisiveness. When it came to choosing the theme for her cake (we always start with the cake obviously) it switched between Dora, Paw Patrol, Peppa Pig and finally ended up as The Hungry Caterpillar which I have to say was a seriously good idea.
I tend to get a bit caught up in the whole party idea and have grand plans of elaborate decor and cute party gifts. Pinterest boards are created and then promptly forgotten. I do like to make an effort though mainly as I enjoy doing it as much as anything else. The girls probably don’t really care! For Molly’s birthday last year we had a woodland fairy party and when Alice turned two it was all about a paddling pool party complete with flamingos and pineapples. I’m a bit of a crafter and a baker so I love thinking of ideas. However, I really do try to keep them simple as, let’s be honest, no one really has time for hours spend glittering and gluing when you have little ones. I also like to make things that the girls can get involved with too as that’s half the fun.
When we decided on The Hungry Caterpillar birthday party I was in my element. It is such a fabulous book and so many cute details that you can easily take and incorporate in to the party. I will also tell you that despite my grand plans this was all achieved the day before the party. Nothing like a spot of lastminute.com.
Cake
The reason the cake is my starting point is that I am a bit of a baker. Normally I run out of time to make the girls cakes but this theme was just so much fun I got a bit carried away. The cake was just a triple layer victoria sponge as Alice requested vanilla so vanilla she got. For the decoration I made a cute caterpillar topper and teeny tiny fruits. I then simply cut out some other fruit shapes and little circles to decorate the sides. It is quite possibly one of my favourite cakes to date! I then made some little gluten free salted caramel cupcakes (my brother’s girlfriend is coeliac and I don’t like her to miss out) which the girls helped me add teeny icing fruits to. It all went down a treat.
Cake Table
The cake table is always my favourite (obviously) and the one area that you can go to town on. If you only do one thing at a party then this is it. It’s so easy to make a selection of sweet treats look good. I actually bought a Hungry Caterpillar spotty tablecloth and napkins. Yes, I could have used something else but kids love them and it was nice to tie it all together. I am not against characters for kids, I just try to add to it. I then placed the main cake and cupcakes on cake stands as the centre pieces. We added some other treats in the guise of jaffa cakes (hungry caterpillar likes oranges!) and teeny tiny fab ice lollies (he also likes ice lollies!). Then it was a case of filling in the table with an assortment of fruit which is possibly one of the easiest decorations I have done. I just bought bags of apples, pears and plums which I piled haphazardly around along with slices of watermelon. The benefit of this is that is acted as the healthy balance to the sweet treats!
Decor
I kept the decor simple as we were mainly outside in the garden which is full of leaves anyway! The girls and I popped out in the morning and picked some leaves from the trees and then I attached cotton to make a lovely leaf backdrop. It took about 20 minutes to make but looked so effective. We also bought a few helium balloons in bright colours as every kid loves a balloon.
Games
Although the children were mostly happy to keep themselves amused in the garden I did plan a few different games for them. Trying to get small children to sit and participate in pass the parcel or musical statues isn’t going to happen so these games were designed to keep them entertained but allowing them to do it at their own pace. There were of course choccy prizes awarded.
The first game was my ‘Feed the hungry caterpillar’ concoction. I simply got an old cardboard box and cut a big hole in the front. Then I covered it in coloured paper and added paper eye details. The littles then had to take it in turn to throw the soft toy fruit in to his mouth and the one who got the most in won (or to be honest they all won!).
I devised a little treasure hunt for them which was super easy to make. I cut out fruit shapes from coloured card and hung them around the garden. We did this to match the book so he ate through 1 apple, 2 pears, 3 plums, 4 strawberries and 5 oranges. Molly and I then made cards for each child that had the fruit drawn on. The children had to go around the garden and find all the fruit. Kids love a treasure hunt so this went down a storm.
Finally we reinstated a childhood classic of ‘Twister’! To tie it in to the theme I cut out more fruit shapes and stuck these on to the relevant colours. Then we could shout out ‘Right hand strawberry’ or ‘left foot pear’ and so on. Ok, so most of the three year olds don’t know their left and right but they still had lots of fun.
Party Bags
This area was a bit of a fail. I had planned some lovely goodies of wooden toy fruit for the kids but completely forgot and after a quick look around my local shops (read Argos and Wilko) an hour before the party I resorted to plan B. Hungry Caterpillar bags with my traditional party bag fillings of some crayons, craft goodies and a few choccy buttons. I tried to rescue them by tying on a leaf which I hole punched for authentic caterpillar nibbles and wrote their name on.
Has anyone got birthday parties coming up. I’d love to hear your plans. Mainly so I can steal your ideas and add them to my party theme list!
Love this theme! The cake is beautiful and the party bags look great – I don’t think they are a failure at all. The hungry caterpillar is a great book and I like that the theme could equally suit girls and boys and be adapted for different ages too.
My little boy is not yet 2 months old so I’m still a way off planning birthday parties but I am super excited about when I can. I’m going to bookmark this post for future reference.
Ah, thanks Sophie. I had so much fun on this party and honestly it was super easy which is exactly what you need with a kids party. Kids books are excellent to help find themes or just to help a bit of a decorative idea. Now to have a bit of a break before planning Molly’s party for November, although she has requested Princesses! I fear there may be pink and glitter! xx
I love this theme – so cute! And the cake and games are perfect. It was my eldest’s second birthday party yesterday which he shared with his best buddy. I also have a 4 week old and the other mum is 8 weeks pregnant, sick and exhausted so we kept it very low key and theme free with a trampoline, paddling pool, sand and ball pit for entertainment. I did have fun with the cake though and successfully made a two tier vic sponge decorated with plastic animals in little party hats. I’m already getting excited for a big party next year (when hopefully I’ll have more time and energy!) for my son’s 3rd and my daughter’s 1st (and maybe even my 31st too!) as all our birthdays are within 2weeks of each other 🙂
A triple birthday whammy sounds ideal Martha! Also, I never did anything much when they were younger as I just didn’t have the time. One that did work well was a teddy bears picnic. Basically just the little one’s playing but bought a teddybear and we had a picnic! I think when they are little all they want is to play so a trampoline and sand pit sounds the perfect combo. Plus animals in party hats is one of my cake staples! xx
Lottie this is absolutely blinking amazing! I wish I had half of your crafting talents! I particularly love the image of Alice blowing out her candles xx
Thanks Lolly! You know I love a bit of crafting but I promise you this one was super easy. Ha ha, I know., her little face is ace! xxx
This makes me jealous of summer birthdays, with my boy having his birthday in early January, it means everyone crowding in the house, no outdoor party games and everyone being so jaded after Christmas! Mind you is also a good reason to go quiet on the birthdays until he is much older and starts asking for them!
I have the winter birthday blues with Molly (and me!!) and have always had indoor parties. Not so much fun for little one’s tearing around. I try to keep it to a minimum at the moment whilst I can so you have the right plan!! x
This is gorgeous Lottie! Love how you’ve managed to tie it all together – the games look so much fun. We’re hosting a 2nd birthday party for Anna in 3 weeks time and I don’t really have a theme (other than pretty flowers and balloons) or games – I’ve figured that at 2 it would be pretty hard to get them to follow instructions so I’m just planning to get a load of toys out, the sandpit and the bubble machine and let them go wild. Hope I haven’t underestimated the entertainment side too much. I’m planning to make a croquembouche for Anna’s cake hoping it will be easy to serve – I’ll probably be super stressed making it the night before but I love the idea. Now I just need the weather to play along nicely or we’ll all be crammed inside.
Oh my gosh, a croquembouche. Serious skills. At 2 you definitely don’t need much. Just some simple toys and games will easily keep them occupied. I didn’t do much other than that when they were younger. Have fun! xx