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Showing posts with label Minecraft birthday party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minecraft birthday party. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2013

1st Sleepover Party

We talked through many birthday party options with Payton this year. At first, we thought a combo party for both boys at a bounce house place would be the perfect idea. But then we found out it was going to cost close to $500 for the party place rental, food for adults & kids and goodie bags. I think not.

So we came up with the idea to have just a few close friends come over for a slumber party. He loved the idea! Then I found a party kit on Etsy, and it gave me the idea to do a Minecraft slumber party.

Minecraft is a computer game that Payton and his buddies all like to play. It's a very creative game that can be played with multiple people at one time. So, we decided to have all the kids bring their laptops and we would have everyone play Minecraft together. Payton was so excited he could barely contain himself in the days leading up to the party!


I saved money on this party in a lot of areas. First of all, hosting a party at your home is obviously a huge money saver. I also used Evite instead of sending out paper invitations since we were only inviting a few friends.

The party kit I ordered on Etsy also saved me money by not buying a ton of decorations. The entire kit cost $10 and contained all of the decorating and goodie bag essentials that I needed, including:
  • Happy Birthday pennant banner
  • Candy bar wrappers
  • Bookmarks
  • Thank you notes
  • Cupcake toppers
  • Decorative signs 
Here's a peek at a couple of the candy bar wrappers and bookmarks (I self-laminated the bookmarks so they would be more durable for the boys).
 I used the thank you notes on the goodie bags - they added some fun personality to a plain brown lunch bag.
 I also created "butter" for the goodie bags. I just printed off a label and stuck it on a pack of Juicy Fruit gum. 
Sorry if you don't know anything about Minecraft... I'm sure some of these goodie bag items seem strange, but they're all part of the computer game. :)

Sorry - it's hard to see the pennant banner because the sun was behind the window. Trust me, it was cute!
 (Here's a link to the shop on Etsy where I purchased the party kit).


And since we didn't want the boys on the computer all night, we also created a scavenger hunt where we hid clues throughout the neighborhood for them to find. At the end of the hunt, they uncovered a special box buried in Payton's room containing Minecraft bottlecap necklaces for each of them. They loved it! (Here's the shop on Etsy where I ordered the necklaces - 6 of em for $12 - such a steal!)

Here's a brief recap of the evening:

The boys arrived and immediately hooked up their laptops and began playing Minecraft. It was so funny to hear all the game terminology being thrown around. The kids would continuously get up and look at each others' computer screens to see what the others were creating. They were SO loud and had so much fun.
 (Oh, and you may see a random stuffed monkey in some of these pictures. Payton got to take home the "class pet" for the weekend, so he made regular appearances throughout the evening).
All that Minecraft made the boys hungry! 4 large pizzas were almost completely devoured in a matter of minutes!
Side note: I have officially decided that 7 & 8-year old boys cannot take a normal picture.
Just sayin'...
 Then they all headed outside for the Scavenger Hunt!
 
And then back inside for cupcakes and ice cream.
 
 Even the monkey got one. :)
 After Payton opened gifts, the boys had a little dance party in the family room (I have treasured video of this that will always make me smile when I watch it!).
Then everyone got changed into their PJ's and got their sleeping bags situated on the floor.
We popped 4 bags of popcorn and watched "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days."
Believe it or not, the kids were totally quiet and asleep by 10 p.m.
Of course they were awake at 5 a.m., but still, I was pleased that the house was quiet at a decent hour.

The next morning, they had a healthy breakfast of donuts and bacon (har, har...).
I seriously cooked 2 pounds of bacon and it was totally gone in about 5 minutes.
 Hungry boys!
 That's a lot of bacon...
That's a lot of cups...
That's a lot of shoes...
That was a lot of fun.

Happy Birthday Payton!
The fun has just begun...


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Boys' Birthdays - Part 1

It's kinda funny when people ask me when my kids' birthdays are. 
I say, "Oh, they're both in February. Only 4 days apart actually." 
That usually gets me some pretty funny looks. 
Then I say, "Oh, 6 years and 4 days apart." 
Then I get really interesting looks and comments like, "Oh wow... 6 years apart, huh?" 
Yes, 6 years and 4 days apart. 
Apparently I have a two-week window each year when I am fertile. Ha.. ha.. ha..

When I first found out I was pregnant with Parker, I thought it was almost unfair to Payton that he would have a sibling born so close to his birthday. I immediately thought of shared birthday parties, stealing the limelight, etc. etc. How small-minded of me.

Not only did Payton love sharing his birthday with his little brother this year. He BEGGED me to allow him to go into Parker's room this morning so he could wake him up and sing "Happy Birthday" to him. What an incredible kid he is.

But before we celebrated Parker's birthday. We "did it up" for Payton's special day. Friday wrapped up his "Validation Week" at school where he got to bring in a poster telling all about himself and then bring in a toy each day to share with the class. Brian, Parker and I all went to school on Friday and brought him cupcakes at lunchtime.
The cupcakes were made by Publix, but the little "Minecraft toppers" were made my me (they just don't make Minecraft party decor yet).
We checked him out of school after lunch and he and Brian immediately left for Fort Wilderness at Disney for a Cub Scout camping trip (more on that in another post). They didn't get back until Saturday afternoon. So I had plenty of time to decorate!

With all the hustle and bustle I forgot to take pictures of the exterior of the house, but we had a sign and balloons hanging from the garage and balloons on the mailbox. It was very festive!
On Saturday evening, we celebrated Payton's birthday and he opened up his gifts.
Yes, I did have a bout of temporary insanity and bought him a "Paper Jam" electric guitar.
Reading his new Pokemon book with Paca...

On Sunday, we had all the grandparents in town and celebrated both of the boys' birthdays with a little cookout and cake.
 Once again, Publix did a great job making a Minecraft Creeper cake:
 
 Brian manned the grill...
 Lots of food for everyone! Thanks Dad for making the yummy dips!
 
 And then we had cake!
 
And I'll just end this post with one more special birthday picture of my big 7-year old:
It was a very special weekend, and a very fun day! Happy Birthday boys, we love you both so much!
(P.S. More to come on Parker's birthday celebrations...)