Wednesday, April 11, 2012

How To Train Your Dragon Party.

My little Dragon Trainer wanted a Dragon Party.
I wanted to throw a Tangled Party.
She told me that I get to have a Tangled Party for MY birthday, but she wants a Dragon Party.
I think I just might do that....!
 Noe made her a Freezer Paper T-Shirt of "Toothless" her favorite Dragon.
 My Dragon Trainers....!
 The Tables were Decorated with Brown Tableclothes.
Dinosaur Nests and Dinosaur Eggs were scattered down the middle.
I made Dragons out of Toliet Paper Rolls to put at the ends of the table. The red, yellow and orange streamers were the flames coming out of their mouths.
I printed out a couple of pictures of Carmendee to put on the Tables.
The wind kept blowing, so we put some of the swords on the streamers.
Dragon Fruit Snacks also helped weigh the decorations down.
The Party Favors were Swords and Shields made out of cardboard and duct tape.
They got to color their Shields before fighting.
 
 
 We chose these wood tables at the park over the metal ones to give that Viking look...!
 Carmendee's Throne for the party.
This had to be the best idea that day.
She felt so special in her throne that she didn't want to get up.
 Daddy made her a special shield, sword, ax and Viking hat.
She is guarding them with her life.
 Coloring their Shields.
 Food Table....
Spaghetti and Dragon Eggs {Spaghetti and Meatballs}
Dragon Scales {Doritos}
Dragonberry Fruit Salad
Dragon Food {Goldfish}
Dragon Eggs {Jelly Beans}
Swords in the Stone {Cheeseballs with Sword Picks to spread on Crackers and Bread}
Fire Roasted Marshmallows {Chocolate Covered Marshmallows}
 
 
 
 Pin The Tail On The Dragon.
 
 The girls picking on big brother Noah spinning him around.
 
 Passing the Dragon Egg around before it blows up.
 The Viking Crew.
 
 Toothless Dragon Cake.
 My Viking Princess.
She smiled the entire day....!

5 comments:

letters numbers and book oh my! said...

What a awesome fun party! Happy birthday!!!

Anonymous said...

How did you make the pin the tail on toothless?

Jen said...

Looks like the birthday girl had a blast! Creative and fun party.

Jen

sara weber said...

I love the simple image of toothless that you found to make her t-shirt. I have started a tradition of making a t-shirt for my son's birthday and we are planning a dragon birthday this year. Would you be willing to share the stencil/image you used for the t-shirt with me? sara.weber@yahoo.com
I looked online and couldn't find anything I liked as much as the image you used.

Heather B (HomemadeMom) said...

I'm right there with Sara, I would love to know how you made the shirt! So cute!