I know there is a trend of parents abandoning the big
birthday parties for their kids. I think several factors are behind this trend:
people want to spend their money on experiences, long invite lists (classmates,
your friends’ kids and family), and then there is social media. Instagram and
Pinterest have put pressures on parents to have picture perfect parties.
My stance on this - if you’ve been reading this little blog,
you know that I love a good theme and a good party. I love to craft and I love
getting friends and family together. Yes, it’s a lot of work, but it gives me
an excuse to have my crafts done by a deadline! Three years in, my kid loves a
good party too. She’s been telling random strangers for months that she “has a
birthday coming up.”
Without further ado - in January my mom was ready to start
crafting for Lennon’s 3rd birthday - in July. So looking around our living
room, I thought - what theme could I pick now that she won’t hate in six
months. And I spotted her favorite Christmas present - the Barbie Camper. And
that is how “Camp Lennon” was born.
While my kid loves every Disney princess, she changes her
preference really quick. If I plan her birthday around a character six-month
out, she may not love that theme when the party approaches.
Back to Camp Lennon.
With the help of Etsy, I purchased some illustrated
camp-themed clip art and created a logo. This set the tone for the other
crafts.
Last year, we discovered the perfect little park with a picnic shelter adjacent to a large playground - a great setting for Camp Lennon.
Here are some of the party details. You’ll see that I did my best to carry the logo through various elements.
I used Zazzle to make the birthday girl a shirt with the Camp Lennon logo.
One of the first things that I crafted were these camp pennant signs to use as centerpieces on the tables. The backside had a teepee. I needed something to hold down the flags, so I put them into these pastel tinted jars from a craft store with rocks.
My mom made favor "knapsacks" using bandanas and sticks!
Knapsacks and s'mores station!
Don't feed the bears scavenger hunt!
Happy Trail-Mix Bar. A little hard to see, but we had Grizzly Bears (gummy bears), Teddy Bears (teddy grahams), the Catch of the Day (goldfish), Rainbow Trout (multi-color goldfish) and Fish Bait (gummy worms).
Arts & Crafts table. This was a last minute addition when the weather forecast wasn't in our favor. Campers could make their own necklace, camp pennant, or canvas bag. For the bags, I had various felt stickers and fabric markers.
The birthday girl picked out her cake from some photos online. "Pink with sprinkles" was her inspiration.
I was really proud of the container that I found for my "dirt." You almost can't spot it in the bark bowl!
I've already started preparing for next year ; )
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