Thursday, February 4, 2010

Robot Birthday Party


Growing up my parents did a friend party for us every other year and so I decided to continue with that birthday tradition in my own family. So my kids get a friend party on their even birthdays starting when they are 4. This was Luke's year for a friend party and he was so excited. I had so much fun planning and making everything for this party, but in the end was so exhausted. It was worth it for my Luke. I will admit that some of these things were not necessary, but I loved how they went along with the theme so I had to make or try them. :)

None of these ideas were my original ideas except for one of the games. I love how you can get so many ideas from other blogs and sites on the internet. I will link to the places I got the ideas as I talk about them.

Luke had an all boy party this year. There are so many boys his age in his church and school classes. So I had to limit it to the boys that are currently in his church class or were just in his class, a few friends from school, and cousins. That was 13 boys already and I was wondering if we could handle it. It turned out great and all the boys were so good!


The boys were greeted with this friendly robot that I made. I got good use out of dollar store aluminum pans. :) The front door robot idea came from here.

When the boys came in the house we gave them all an "on/off button", which was a sticker that looked like a button. Luke is wearing the button in this picture. The idea for the button came from here (this is my cousin's wife's blog, she is super funny and super creative). This came in really handy when we wanted to get the attention of all the boys. We would just say, "Ok robots, press your off button." Then they would all pretend to power down and were quiet. I really wish I had a video of it because it was pretty cute. Then we would have them press it again to power up.
We played a couple of games. I found some robot arms that have the pincher on the end and we had a relay. The boys would run down with the arm, pick up a candy or small wind up robot and bring it back and put it in their take home robot. They had three chances to run in the relay. I forgot to take pictures of this game. The second game was build a robot relay. The boys were in two teams and each boy had a robot part. They ran down individually and put their part on the robot. I took a couple of pictures of one of the robots, but didn't get the other one.

Then the boys just wanted to run around and be boys. They had fun playing outside and wrestling the giant robot (Kevin) to the ground.

We had pizza for lunch, opened presents and then had cake and ice cream.
The invitations, cake idea, and take home treat were from this blog.

I got the idea for the robot head take home "bags" from several blogs and I believe they got the idea from Family Fun. The ideas were from here , and here


I probably went a little overboard, but Luke loved it and everyone had fun! Now I get a little breather until August when Katelyn celebrates her 4th birthday and gets her first friend party.

12 comments:

Carol said...

that is such a cute party! who cares if the ideas weren't your own...executing is the hardest part!

Debbie and Cory said...

What a cute party!!! You are such a GREAT mom! It was fun to see you the other day :)

Winter mama said...

It looks awesome. I always have so much fun getting the kids birthday party's ready . Eric always said that i always have more fun then the kids but mine kids loves every birthday we do.

cottrell1 said...

Loved the post, Jess. Thanks for getting it all together for me! (:
It was an amazing party.

Amy said...

I know I told you this already Jess but AWESOME Job!! I love the every other year thing for the friend party, I want to start doing that too. you are a great mom

Amanda said...

Wow, Jess, what a cute party! Birthday parties stress me out more than anything - you did a great job! You should be a party planner :)

Jason & Claire said...

That was AWESOME! I'm even more sad we missed it now! I can't believe how many cute robot ideas you had. Perfect! I need your help the next time I do a party.

I guess I should go get Gabriel ready...you're going to be here in 20 minutes;)

Elyse and Steve said...

I've been a silent follower of your blog for quite some time now; ever since your mom gave me the address. You have such a cute little family! I loved the robot on the door and the little party favors. The funny thing is that my mom also did friend parties every other year for us.

Kerry and Dave said...

Okay, the ideas may have come from other blogs, but you still put it all together and I think you're amazing!!!

Kirsten said...

Wow! What a cute party!! Love the cake. You are such a great mom! I really wish I had known about the every other year friend party. My kids want a huge party every year, and it kills me. It's too late now, though :)

Jamie Lynn said...

OK, I'm going to start calling you Jessica STEWART!!!! ;) SO SO cute and creative, I LOVE it! It looks like you spent a lot of time on that, I'm sure Luke loved every second of it! It was so fabulous having you guys out here, we miss you already!

Heather said...

SO cute!!!!