Linc's Construction 3rd birthday party

Emma C By Emma C  in Birthday

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Party Recap

Caution! Grab your hard hats, and join the construction crew, the party zone is ahead. I was thrilled when Nadine contacted me to assist her in planning her son’s birthday celebration. Little Linc turned three in February, and he loves nothing more than playing with construction trucks! My vision was to transform the Pearsall Hocking Community Centre into a construction site! I made this happen by using caution tape over the doors and food table. Guests were greeted at the door with a sign that read ‘DANGER. PARTY ZONE. AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY’. There was even a sign for the gift table that said ‘ DUMP GIFTS HERE’. We added mini construction signs to the food aswell. For all the party highlights check out the blog: https://mylittlepartyaustralia.com/2018/03/24/caution-construction-party-zone-ahead/

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Party Highlights

  • What People Ate

    Food is very important for mini construction workers, we created a delicious menu that not only satisfied their hunger but excited their tastebuds. We couldn’t resist filling up a dump truck with rubble, in the form of salted caramel popcorn. The menu created by our resident Chef, Tony Craven was as follows: boulders: chicken and apple balls crew chief’s lunch box: ham, cheese and tomato sandwiches dip in the road: humus and crudites lumber: cheese sticks and cheese biscuit logs rubble: salted caramel popcorn parts bins: fruit bricks, dried fruit rubble, and liquorice cabels, and traffic light cookies

  • Desserts

    A delicious cake in the shape of a dump truck was served.

  • Activities / Games

    Louise from Messy Tots took the little construction workers on a fun experience around a construction site that soon became a demolition zone. The little party guests were absolutely delighted with all the different stations they could get messy! and the parents were pretty pleased too.

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Party Helpers

  • Anthony from my little party australia

    Caterer

    The menu created by our resident Chef, Tony Craven was as follows:

    boulders: chicken and apple balls
    crew chief’s lunch box: ham, cheese and tomato sandwiches
    dip in the road: humus and crudites
    lumber: cheese sticks and cheese biscuit logs
    rubble: salted caramel popcorn
    parts bins: fruit bricks, dried fruit rubble, and liquorice cabels, and
    traffic light cookies

  • Louise from Messy Tots

    Entertainment

    As I am sure you would agree, entertainment is an essential element of every party. Louise from Messy Tots took the little construction workers on a fun experience around a construction site that soon became a demolition zone. The little party guests were absolutely delighted with all the different stations they could get messy! and the parents were pretty pleased too.

  • Shelley from Favor Lane Party Boutique

    Decorations

    The table was set with yellow and black square paper plates, from Favorlane Party Boutique

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    Samantha L wrote:

    Hi! Where can I find these party zone signs?