Showing posts sorted by relevance for query shark. Sort by date Show all posts
Showing posts sorted by relevance for query shark. Sort by date Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Shark Party: Decoration and Menu Ideas

Shark Party Inspiration Board by B.Nute
(JAWS Movie Poster credit)
Na na. Na na. Na na, na na, na na, na na... aaaaaaaaaaaaah! Shark!

You know the tune, that dreaded movie music that plays when JAWS lurks behind the innocent swimmer... Whether your shark lover is a fan of the JAWS movies or just loves to watch Shark Week on the Discovery Channel, a Shark Party is the perfect theme for his birthday. Below are decoration and menu ideas for your Shark Party.

Decoration Ideas
Set the stage for the shark loving crowd by having a sign on the door saying welcome to Amity Island (the name of the fictional summer resort where JAWS first struck! Once inside, decorate with the following items to maintain that run-down, shark infested, beach town look:
  • Sand
  • Underwater Relics - Anchor, Fish Trap/Cage
  • Deep Blue and Turquoise Colors - Streamers, Balloons, Table Cloth, etc.
  • Nets and Buoys
  • Old Wooden Beach Signs
  • Shark Warning Signs
  • Shark Paraphernalia- Shark Jaw, Shark Teeth
  • JAWS Movie Poster

Menu Ideas
Kids need some hearty snacks and food to sink their teeth into at a Shark Party. Here are a list of items sure to please even the hungriest sharks!
  • Shark Food Fish Sticks
  • Shark Teeth Potato Chips
  • Deep Sea Blue Gatorade
  • Goldfish
  • Beach Boardwalk Popcorn
  • Shark Cage Waffle Fries
  • Riptide Raviolis
  • Shark Sushi
  • Blood Orange Juice
  • Shark Fin Tortilla Chips
  • Shark Bait Tuna Sandwiches
Some Sweet Treats:
  • JAWbreakers
  • Saltwater Taffy
  • Amity Island Soft Serve Ice Cream
  • Shark Cupcakes (with blue frosting and a paper cut out dorsal fin)



Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Fun in the Sun Pool Party Games

Pool Game Fun - Handstand Contest!
I grew up in a pool! I spent many hours just bobbing up and down with my sister completely content. We also played endless amount of pool games. Here are a few of my all-time favorites, perfect for your Pool Party.

The Tried and True: Marco Polo and Sharks and Minnows
These 2 games are king and queen of the pool! Here is a quick overview of each game.

Marco Polo
Depending on the size of the pool and number of swimmers, you can either designate a small or large area to have the game. Once decided it's time to pick who is Marco. He/She must go under water, close his/her eyes and count to 10. When up, with eyes still closed, he yells, "Marco." All the other players (scattered in the designated area) yell "Polo."

The object of the game is for Marco to tag one of the other players. When tagged, he becomes the new Marco, and the game starts over. My favorite part of this game is "fish out of water." Players can get out of the pool if they like, but if Marco calls, "fish out of water," any player who is not in the water (not even a toe), becomes the new Marco.

Sharks and Minnows
One person is picked as the shark. She stays on one side of the pool, and all the rest of the kids go to the other side (if the pool is large, you can use just the width of the pool not length.) The shark then yells, "minnows go." The minnows must then swim to the opposite end and not be tagged by the shark. The shark swims across and tries to tag as many minnows as possible. As soon as a minnow has been tagged, he/she becomes a shark. The game continues until there is one remaining minnow. He becomes the new shark.

Crazy Relays
Relays are a great way to entertain kids at a party. Since some guests may not be the best swimmers or have the most elegant stroke, it's fun to come up with some "crazy" relays for all to have fun. Here are some suggestions:

Kickboard Relay
Split the party into 2 teams. Line them up on one side of the pool. One member kicks across the pool, then hands the board to his team mate.

Kickboard/Surfer Relay
The same as the kickboard relay, but kids need to either sit or stand on the board and use their arms to get across the pool.

Feet First Relay
This is lots of fun. Basically, the kids "sit" in the water (like on a lounge chair) and use their arms to paddle forward, keeping their feet first at all times. The first toes to touch at the end, win!

T-Shirt Relay
For the first swimmer, this is relatively easy. He/She starts the relay by swimming across the pool with a t-shirt on. When done, he needs to get out of the pool, take the t-shirt off and pass it to the next person, who must put it on. (The trick to this relay is to lock arms, and have someone help "pull" the t-shirt between people.)

Water Ballon Relay
Kids must push a water ballon across the pool to their team member and continue until the last person pushes it to the end.

Underwater Relay
Just like the name says, kids must swim underwater the whole way across the pool. Of course they can come up to breathe, but no strokes.

Corkscrew Relay
Kids must swim in a corkscrew (twirling around and around) as the head down the pool. This is a dizzy, but very funny game, since it's very hard to swim in a straight line!

Inner Tube Relay
Each team gets an inner tube. One at a time the person must get in the inner tube and paddle (however they like, whether it's kicking or using arms or both) across the pool and pass the inner tube to his team mate.

More Pool Game Ideas
Handstand Contest
Handstands are the best in the pool since they are so easy. Have the kids perform their best handstands and give them ratings.

Gymnastics Routine Contest
Just like handstands, performing a gymnastics routine is fun, and much simpler in a pool than on land! Give the participants a set of "moves" they must accomplish in their routine (for instance, a hand stand, a flip, a cart wheel, a bend over, etc.) Now have them show their stuff!

Underwater Tea Party
One of my first swim coaches when I was a very little girl threw the best underwater tea parties around. This is a great game for little ones where just dunking in the pool is a big deal. The host of the party says, "OK, time to set up for the party. First let's put out the place mats." Then everyone dunks and sets up their pretend placemat. Next, the plates, cups, tea, cookies, etc... all pretend of course. Once the table is set, all get to go under and "have a party".

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Pirate Party: Games, Entertainment and Art & Craft Ideas

The Pirates at Your Party Are Ready to Play - Time for Some Games!
You've got a rowdy group of pirates ready for some action at your Pirate Party, and you are wondering, how on earth will I entertain these rascals? Here's a list of pirate party games, entertainment ideas and arts & craft activities that will make your party time sail by!

Pirate Party Games
Shark Infested Waters
This game is like the pool game, Sharks and Minnows, but you play this on a lawn area instead. Designate one side of your yard the pirate boat and the other side the island. The space in between is the ocean. Have all the pirates stand near the boat. Have one party guest be the “head” shark. The shark tells the pirates to swim to the island. The pirates must pretend to swim from the boat to the island without getting tagged by the shark. If they are tagged they become a shark and help the sharks catch more pirates. The last pirate left becomes the new “head” shark.

Treasure Hunt
Set up a scavenger hunt through your house, yard, or neighborhood to find a treasure. This game can be as elaborate or simple as you’d like. Party guests can be broken into teams, or work together as one team if the party is small. Pick the number of “stations” for the hunt (i.e., a station could be a room in your house; a specific object like a painting, vase or identifiable plant; or a location in your neighborhood like a mailbox or street sign.) At each station provide a clue at to guide the kids to the next clue. At the end, have enough treasure to share, or leave each guest’s goodie bag.

Lost at Sea: Treasure Map
Instead of a scavenger hunt with clues, you could create a treasure map the kids need to follow to find the treasure. The map could be places in your house, yard or neighborhood. Have the final destination a place that is not easily identifiable, such that following the map is necessary.

Gaming Table: Cards and Dice
With months at sea, many pirates passed the time by playing card and dice games - of course, they played for money! Provide each guest with fake money, and let them take their chances playing a simple game like betting who gets the highest card (each player is dealt one card, highest card wins), or a dice game where kids bet if they will roll a pair or 3 of a kind or the likes (simplified version of Yahtzee.) The games can be more elaborate depending on the age of the guests.

Pirate Party Entertainment Ideas
Dress Up Box
No matter the age, dress ups are sure to please most guests. Here’s a list of items you can place in a plastic tub for all to enjoy:
  • Eye Patches (see Art section for details)
  • Vests (see Art section for details)
  • Scarves- Head to the fabric store and pick up a couple yards of red and black polyester fabric. No sewing necessary, just cut into long strips and kids can use as a tie around their waist or around their head!
  • Pirate Hats - Pick up a couple pirate hats online (www.orientaltrading.com) to add to the mix.
  • Captain’s Blazer - Get out that old blue blazer or head to the second hand shop to pick up a Captain’s jacket. You can embellish with pins and colored tape stripes to make it more “authentic.”
Face Painting
What pirate wouldn’t like a skull and crossbones on his or her cheek? Hire a face painter, or ask an artist friend to help. The Klutz (www.klutz.com) Face Painting book has pirate face painting ideas, and is a great kit to own.

Read a Pirate Story
Dress up with a pirate hat, don a pirate accent and read a story or 2 to the crowd. There are many pirate books out there, some written for young folks, some for older – here are a few that might engage the crowd:
Hire a Pirate Actor or Actress
Give a call to your local high school theatre department and see if any kids would like to be a pirate for an afternoon! Perhaps they could do a skit or two to entertain the crowd.

Pirate Party Arts & Craft Ideas
Make an Eye Patch
Cut out eye patch shapes from black construction paper. Punch a hole in either side and tie a piece of yarn through each hole. Set out on a table with stickers, pretend gems, glue, gel pens and let the kids decorate.

Decorate a Pirate’s Vest
Gather several paper grocery bags for this project. Cut the center of one side, and a round “neck hole” from the bottom of the bag. On either side of the bag, cut a circle for the arm. Either set out crayons or pens, or washable paints, and let the kids decorate. You can punch holes on the edges of the cut sides, and string yarn through the holes to tie the vest closed.

Design a Treasure Map
Buy some brown paper gift wrap, and tear into letter size pieces. Crumple the paper to give it a worn, authentic look. Set out some pens and let the kids decorate! You can also print out some samples from the web to give examples for the kids to see. Type in “Treasure Map” into your favorite search site and find some images to print.

Pirate Coloring Pages
Many different websites offer coloring pages that you can print from your own computer. In your favorite search engine type in “pirate coloring pages”. Pick and choose your favorite pages to print. At the party, just set up a small art table with crayons, glitter glue and the coloring pages.

Monday, August 30, 2010

*The* List of Party Themes


In honor of kids heading back to school, I thought this week I'd dedicate my blog posts to lists, you know the kind... like a back to school list of supplies, but these lists are all party focused, of course! I just love lists. I hope these are helpful in the future for you!

Today's list is of party themes. This is to help all those up late at night wondering what on earth they will do for their child's next birthday? I'm sure something below will catch your eye!


Theme
20's Flapper Girl Party
3 Little Piggies Party
40's Big Band Party
50's Beebop Sock Hop Party
50's Soda Fountain Party
80's Glam Rock Party
African Safari Party
Alpine Skiing Party
Around the World Party
Art Party
Ballerina Party
Baseball Party
Basketball Party
Beach Party
Beehive Hairdo/Retro Party
Big Apple Party
Big Game Party
Big Hair Rocker Party
Board Game Party
Bon Voyage (luggage, map, hotels)
Bon Voyage (roadtrip)
Bowling
Broadway Baby Party
Butterfly Party
Camp Out
Carnival
Carousel Party
Casino
Champagne Tasting Party
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Party
Charlottes Web Party
Cheese and Wine Party
Cherry Party
Chinese Party
Chocolate Party
Chronicles of Narnia Party
Cinderella Party
Circus Animals Party
Circus Big Top Party
Circus Billboard Party
Circus Parade party
Clambake/Lobster Boil/Crab Feast
Construction/Builder Party
County Fair Party
Cowgirl Party
Cupcake Party
Destination Party
Dinosaur Party
Disco/Dance Party
Doll Party
Dragon
Dragonflies Party
Egyptian Party
Fairy: Flower Fairy
Fairy: Glitter Fairy Princess
Fairy: Modern Fairy
Fairy: Woodland Fairy
Farm Party
Fashion Show Party
Fiesta
Firehouse Party
Fondue Party
Football Party
Fortune Teller (Palm Reading, Tarot Card) Party
Golf Party
Grand Prix Race Car Party
Gypsy Party
Hardy Boys
HipHop Party
Hockey Party
Hollywood Party
Honey Bee Party
Hula Girl Party
Ice Skating Party
India Party
Indiana Jones Party
Insect/Bug Party
Italian Party
Jazzy Jazz Party
Jumpy House Party
Jungle Party
Karate Party
Kite Party
Knight and Dragon
Lady Bug Party
Let is Snow Winter Party
Lil'Gardener Party
Ma Petite (Toile) party
Mad Hatter Party
Mad Scientist Party
Magic Party
Makeover/Model Party
Masquerade Party
Memphis Blues Party
Mermaid
Mini Golf Party
Mobster/Mafia/Gangster Party
Monkey Party
Moroccan Party
Movie Party
Movie Star Party
Mustache Bash
Nancy Drew
Nifty 50's Party
Nursery Rhyme Party
Olympic Party
Paper Lantern Party
Paperdoll Party
Paris Party
Party Hats Party
Perfume Party
Pinball Party
Pirate party
Playtime Party
Polka Dot Party
Pool Party
Pretty Posies Garden Party
Princess and Knight Royal Party
Princess Fairy Tale Party
Princess: Egyptian Princess Party
Princess: Indian Princess Party
Robin Hood Party
Robot Party
Rock Climbing Party
Rock Star - Guitar Party
Rock Star - Singer Party
Sailboat Party
Shark Party
Sherlock Holmes Party
Skateboarding Party
Sledding/Tubing Party
Sleepover Party
Snow White Party
Snowboarding Party
Soccer Party
South of France Party
Spa Party
Space/Rocket Party
Spy Party
Star Wars Party
Stargazing Party
Summer BBQ
Summer Camp
Summer of Love Hippie Party
Superhero Party
Surfer Party
Sweet 16
Sweet Treas Party
Tailgate Party
Tatoo Party
Teapot/Teacup Tea Party
Tennis Party
The Dish, Spoon, Cow, Moon Party
Tiki Party
Toy Shop Party
Train (ticket) Party
Truck Party
Under the Sea Party
Video Game Party
Vineyard Party
Wakeboarding Party
Water Park Party (sprinklers)
Western "Wanted" Showdown Party
Western Round Up Party
Wind in the Willows Party
Wine Tasting Party
Wizard
Wizard of Oz Party
Woodland Party
Zodiac Party
Zoo Party


This list will be posted in a permanent location on my website, with categorization and all! I'll be sure to let you know when it's there. If I've missed some themes, (which I'm sure I have) please let me know so I can add them to the list!

Happy Party Planning!