I designed this invitation in Publisher and printed on card stock to mail to our guests. We decided to include family only because Clyde's best friends are his cousins, Sammy and Winters, so I didn't need too many invites and it was easy enough to print from our home computer.
I was planning on a picnic dinner at the park so I personalized a bag for every guest. We grilled hot dogs and the adult's bags contained a bottled water, hot dog bun, pasta salad, chips, fork and Spiderman napkin. The kid's bags contained a Spiderman Tummy Tickler, chips, fork, napkin and cut strawberries.
I also created these labels in Publisher and printed at home. |
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Pinata are always a hit and ours was from Party City!
Goodie bags included a Spiderman paint set, puzzles and candy from the Dollar Tree. I also made a personalized coloring page.
I found these cute spiderman masks at Joann Fabrics and we used as a coloring activity at the party.
The spider was a Halloween decoration that I pulled down from the attic.
It was a fun party...still can't believe he is 3!
Please know that my son and husband may never see this. Big Dan has loved Spider-man since a kid and owns the #1 Spider-man comic book, and little Dannie is obviously a fan because of daddy. That is AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the Spider-Man goody bags??
ReplyDeleteI used regular lunch bags from the grocery store, then I found a coloring page online and printed it on red cardstock and then cut out Spiderman. I cut out the eyes and then pasted white paper behind the openings.
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