Meet you on the beach, mates to drum up some pirate party ideas! For kids birthday party you definitely want to steal the show. With the pirate party supplies we carry on our site, you can set sail with this awesome party theme. Picture the ultimate kids pirate party with bandana-bedecked skeletons. Overfilled treasure chests full of beach toys, rag tie banners and plenty of that thing that no pirate can ever seem to get enough of… GOLD!
Our clever "X marks the spot" pirate invitations will help you set the scene. Set the table with gold painted bucket beach "seats". You can have skull and crossbones drink bottles and a "Pick Yer Poison" drink table. Create your own garland made from burlap, skull fabric, and pompoms. A simple idea is to use silhouette pirate ship cupcake toppers to spruce up any average pastry. Use gold pirate hooks, eye patches, paper party crowns and "buried treasure" gold necklaces to complete the treasure filled event.
Yo Ho Yo Ho, get ready for a pirate party for all! Our site has loads of birthday invitations for boys and for girls. Host a combo party for all to enjoy by having a pirate and mermaid party. Created this fantastic swashbuckling event for your wee lad and your lucky shipmates. Our favorite thing about this party is the adorable & clever food options. You can create "crunchy bone" frosted pretzels laid on a plate covered in brown sugar "sand". Create "cannon ball" cake pops, with graham cracker "planks" served over an ocean of blueberry yogurt. Doesn't it all just make you want to say, shiver me timbers?!
To really boost the pirate vibe, try mixing the pirate patterns with all kinds of textures. Be sure to include plenty of wood and burlap and even some sand. You can create the "water" with blue ruffled fabric. Make a pirate ship from cardboard and cover it with wood grain patterned paper from the scrapbook section of a local hobby store. You could add a wooden ship steering wheel and anchor as well.
The feeling of a pirate party can also be vintage. Imagine a classic storybook, with the feeling that we were going away to Neverland. Welcome your guests to your party using a pathway of glittered stars pretending to create a trail of pixie dust. Make welcome posters using one of the lines from a fairytale book, "To die is an awfully big adventure." You can cover each table in rustic linen cloth. Inscribe each table using a page from an old book with a glued piece of ripped edge paper. Name the tables after places in Neverland: The Jolly Roger, Pixie Hollow, Skull Rock, Mermaid Lagoon, Indian Mountain, and Crocodile Creek.
The food and dessert table can look like Captain Hook's desk. Just add an old lantern with some "pixie dust" trails where Hook had locked Tinkerbell up. Add a map of Neverland, a treasure chest, and various other pirate objects tossed about. Greet your guests with a grin by dressing up in pirate hats and eye patches, fairy wings, and wands. Don't forget a table for temporary tattoos. In the background make sure to play the live action of a Peter Pan film. In order to fly home, provide each of your guests with their own "pixie dust" to sprinkle. We recommend sparkling bath salts for girls and sugar filled straws for boys. It's sure to make them "argh"!
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