Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Cool Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Brandy n.
(Darby, Ohio)

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

Super Mario and Luigi Birthday Party

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Mario party ideas are few and far between! So I thought I would post here to share my ideas. All are original, unless otherwise specified. The party was a great success!

There was an egg Yoshio smash.I found this idea online and then found a tutorial on how to make eggs on you tube!

Children popped balloons. inside balloons were clues, helping them to find the Princess Peach, who was held captive in the basement of Bowser.Clues inside balloons led them to coins of Cartonboard hidden around the courtyard. Once you have collected 8 of them (there were 8 children) have used the last clue to find where she was hiding. When they found Peach, they found them too treat bags.

Each game was called a level.Level 1, level 2, etc.

Was attended by around the yard playing MARIO KART (riding the wheels power).My husband had them make foil Helmets before the race, they looked funny!

There was a Mario game mix-up (totally last minute, needed one more game the night before!).Printed 3 8 x 10 pictures of Luigi, Mario and Peach, stratified li and put the Velcro sticky on my shoulders.Then cut them in half and mixed the heads with their feet.The kids had to reorganize them as fast as they could. If you could do it in less than 30 seconds (all done in under 15 years) had a coin.

Children received chocolate coins after each game. They put them in bags of packed brown they had decorated at the beginning of the party.

And the cake, cake of course. cake decorations were ordered from e-Bay, leaving China for $ 12. I saw a picture of a cake like this and decided to give it a try. I used the fudge instead of buttercream. it was all a labor of love and time but was perfect!

Printed all manifests me doing an image search online and mounted them aboard the poster. I think I will do in the future for parts for my children. Yes, uses a lot of ink, but it is still cheaper than buying decorations!

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