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Star Wars Birthday Party: Part One

March 12, 2012 By Christie

DSC_1062 Devon is majorly obsessed with Star Wars these days so that was the theme he chose for his party this year.  At first I wasn’t very excited, but man alive, there are a million ideas online for a Star Wars themed party!  We had SO MUCH FUN!  DSC_1017DSC_1023DSC_1020DSC_1022DSC_1049 DSC_1051 DSC_1072 So many sources had the same ideas, so I just want to put that out there that I didn’t come up with these ideas…they were all found online on multiple sites, but there were too many to list!  I did list the sources for things that were specific to one website, however.  invitAtions The invitations were light sabers from an idea I found HERE.  Devon was so excited to hand them out to his friends! (I know, oops on the larger silver band on the blue—I made that one first and decided it didn’t leave enough blue on it so made the others smaller). DSC_0826 We had our wording to say this: Seven years ago in a galaxy far far away, a young padawan was born. The council named him Devon. He became a great Jedi! But in order to defeat the Sith lord he needs all other padawans to come for their Jedi training. Please hasten to The Jedi Temple at (address). May the force be with you!   THE DECoRatioNs DSC_1074 The kids were greeted at the door by this sign, made with star punches taped to black wrapping paper. I used my silhouette machine to cut out the letters.  Here is Bailey helping me punch stars. DSC_0940 I bought some Star Wars crepe paper from Zurchers and hung it around the table and of course around the room. DSC_1087 The table was covered with a black tablecloth and silver star confetti.  The Yoda plates were purchased at Zurchers also.  Devon’s favorite color is red so we had to get red cups and napkins! DSC_1081 I also chose a well-lit area in my house to put up more black wrapping paper for a sort of backdrop.  I wish I had found a black sheet or something that wasn’t reflective and wouldn’t have had seams, but it was too late at that point.  The kids still thought it was awesome.  DSC_1041   THE FooD We just kept it simple and ate cupcakes and drank Yoda Soda (green sherbet and 7-Up drink poured on top).  Dillon made fun of the scalloped Darth Vaders, but I didn’t have a hole punch large enough to cut the circles and I was short on time!  I must say I agree though.  Darth Vader is supposed to look cool and definitely NOT have a scalloped flowery edge!  I found the Vader HERE.  So yah, just ignore the froofy Vader.  DSC_1089 And the perfect-for-light-saber candles were at Walmart.  I was so excited when I saw them! I forgot to take a picture of the Yoda Soda, but here is a picture I found online for some (source—and many great Star War Party ideas there!).  img 0270 Modern Parties ~ Star Wars   Party Favors Zurchers was awesome for the party bags…they had a pack for 8 kids which was how many kids we’d have there, for $8.00.  Perfect!  I also found the play packs in the dollar section of Target a couple months ago, and was pretty happy they fit into the Zurchers bags perfectly. The Zurchers pack came with a Yoda bag, a maze activity sheet, a Yoda sticker, a kaleidoscope, a slinky, and a “whistle” that actually didn’t whistle but sounds just like Darth Vader if you blow in and out the right way.  DSC_0916 Bailey hammed it up while she made sure all the bags were set. DSC_0923DSC_0926   Each kid also received a foam light saber made from a pool noodle.  Since it’s March in Utah and there is snow, no where in my county had swim noodles.  So I found a place in Salt Lake that did for $2.00 each (Leslie’s Pool Supply for anyone interested), and each noodle makes two light sabers.  I read that someone used the shiny duct tape so I looked at Home Depot and it was $8.00 for a large roll (the cheapest).  But Joann had some for $4.00 and I had a 40% off coupon, so it was much cheaper there. I also used black electrical tape I had on hand. DSC_0957DSC_0965 Lastly, as the kids arrived at the party they each received their own brown Jedi Robe.  DSC_1049 I found the cheapest brown fabric in the lining section of Joann and used a coupon, so they ended up about $3.60 a robe (I guessed a yard and a half for each kid, and made them using our Harry Potter robes as the template.  I’d say go ahead and get one extra yard just to be safe.  Bailey’s robe almost didn’t make it and it was smaller than the others).  I made 8 robes the day (mostly night) before and to be honest, about half way through I was thinking, “What was I thinking!” But I just kept plugging away.  My back was so killing! DSC_0994 Seeing them all run around in their robes was so cute and so I decided it was totally worth it.  Their little eyes sure lit up when they were handed one to keep! DSC_1104 DSC_1172 Carson, Jack, Kimberly, Devon, Kara, Bailey, Seth, and Jake (Tyler came but was a bit late). Dev’s outfit underneath are all things we had.  The thrifted for $3.00 karate shirt underneath just had a patch on the front that I removed and he was good to go!  DSC_0895 And what would a Star Wars Party be without Princess Leia?  DSC_1055DSC_1056

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Memorable Moments June 2015

~Ruby says "Thank You" when you give her anything. Except it's more like "Day Oooo." I love it. She's also trying harder to say please (or Peeeeze) for things she wants. What a polite little girl :).

~Yesterday Bailey came down with the Clone Trooper costume on, which is 4 sizes too big I'm pretty sure, and her bull horns on. It was awesome. And sums up this girl pretty darn well.

~Carson told us that he was the laughing stock of Primary on Sunday. He meant to say the Class Clown :).

~Devon's so funny these days. If you catch him doing something he shouldn't be, he gets an innocent little smile and then starts rolling his eyes everywhere except looking at you. :)

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