You may remember Mr. Cooper from his brothers birthday party back on Valentines day.
Cooper and Ethan are both brothers that currently reside at the local Children's Home. Being the Birthday Party queen that I have been declared, I set out to make his Spiderman Dreams come true. Of course, this was done yet again on a budget of no more than $75.
While this is by far a :very: simple party, I think that the Spiderman Theme carried out well.
Here are a few pictures {and ideas}.
Stuck with the Spiderman Colors when decorating the Birthday Space.
Drinks that stick with the color scheme.
They sell these little juice packs {6 for $1} at The Dollar Tree.
I bought the little plastic buckets there too.
My husband thought it would be more fun if they had masks!
He's the worlds greatest hubs. In all seriousness, he's amazing!!
They laughed when I filled a plastic tub with balloons. I assured them that they would play with them and have fun. Sure enough, first thing the ran over to play with. At any given time there was at least 1 balloon in the air.
A very simple sign that sat on the "junk food" table.
The Birthday Cake! Since this cake is for a home that only has 5 children, I kept is simple and bought a petite cake from Walmart. They added a few matching cupcakes to complete the look.
Cost: $8.00
Each child received a goodie bag filled with so many things. Everything ranging from bath wash and toothbrushes, to puzzles, candy, etc.
Mr. Birthday Boy!
Hope you had a very special birthday 5th Birthday Cooper!
4 comments:
so great. such an amazing way to serve your community. glad ur back to blogging
I hope he feels this special everyday! Kudos to you for extending your time and heart to make these children feel excited :)
What a sweet party! I'm sure he LOVED it!
Love it! That party has to be such a bright spot in his life!
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