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My little A has the best personality. He has a multitude of imaginary friends whom he impersonates on several occasions. He loves learning and begs me to sit down with him to do his reading lesson everyday and he's getting very good at it. He's memorized the track numbers to all of his favorite Gabba songs in the car and requests them by number each time we go for a drive. He's still a puzzle fanatic, a little comedian, rather particular about almost everything and an all around wonderful big brother. Oh, and he recently told us his favorite food is cereal.
It was this such revelation that inspired the theme for his 5th birthday party. He had originally requested a Captain Underpants party. As he's getting older and coming into his own, I really wanted this to be about HIM, so I wanted to find a way to work in the Captain Underpants theme, but was struggling with how to really run with this. We had previously thought about taking him to a local cereal bar, Mix and Munch, for his birthday breakfast, as I knew he would love the idea of mixing cereals and adding toppings, etc. Then, after seeing Brooke's early morning PJ party, I thought, hey, we could do the cereal bar thing for his party, and hold it in the morning! And that is just what we did.
We started off with simple invitations with a yellow fruit loop adhered to the front of the card, inviting the guests to come in their PJ's and enjoy gobs of cereal and Saturday morning cartoons. We'd throw in a Captain Underpants reading for good measure and just all around have a good time.
I tried the whole, you're turning 5 so you can invite 5 guest of your choosing thing, and it went over pretty well. With siblings, etc. there were more than 5 guests, but the effort still helped things not get too hectic with party planning and favors. It also helped him feel like he had some say in all of this, which was really fun for him (I know, it's about time right? The curse of having an artistic, meddling mom I guess...).
For toppings we had marshmallows, mini chocolate chips, pop rocks, chocolate covered sunflowers seeds (my fav!), strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, bananas, almonds and chocolate, carmel and marshmallow flavored syrup.
I made sure it was adult friendly with non sugar cereals such as granola with fruit toppings (which I had two generous helpings of!) and a few muffins in case there were any non-cereal lovers attending.
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11 comments:
who knew cereal could be so cute!
I need to do this in october for my son's 4th birthday. He has eaten Apple Jacks for dinner the last three nights. He would love this:)
Such a cute idea... Love it. I pinned the invitation!
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Love that the kids came in their PJ's! How fun.
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What a fun party!!!
It's such a brilliant party.. the perfect mix of a great theme, perfect execution, and doesn't seem to have cost a ton of money! My favorite combination!!
ahh my goodness! this is super cute! has to be one of the most creative and original ideas i've seen! i love it!!
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What FUN.. I bet we could do this for adults too..I've had adults spend the night or had a girls night over.... Build your own omelet would be fun?
I'm totally doing a PJ party for my 40th coming up!
My fav part - spoons with names!
Love this idea! I'm doing it for my daughter's 3rd birthday. Invitations just got sent out. The reaction has been really good. I have a question about the spoons because I want to make those for the kids. Did you superglue the white letters down? Also, did they hold up over time? Thank you!!
Tara
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