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A little "Madness" and a lot of "Science" was the formula for this super fun Science Birthday Party! Lucas's mother created this imaginative celebration for the seven year old birthday boy!

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Party Highlights

  • Desserts

    The "Brain Cake" with shock waves and chemistry images was the perfect choice for this event! Other edible treats included, Fruit Molecules, Test Tube treats, Rock candy specimen sticks, and fun Science Cupcakes with personalized toppers celebrating the birthday boy.

  • Party Favors

    Colorful party favor bags with science Thank You tags, contained a variety of fun toys and candies: silly scientist glasses, a custom book of science experiments, a bouncy ball with an eyeball, a petri dish full of candy, pop rocks, atomic bombs, nerds, smarties, slime, a sticky skeleton, a squishy brain, a sticky eyeball on a string, a really cool beaker cup with an eyeball at the bottom! All the candy was in a "biohazard" ziplock bag.

  • Activities / Games

    Creative Science Experiments provided the hands-on entertainment and added to the party madness!

  • What People Drank

    Fun Science water bottle labels made even the "Toxic Water" special. Dry Ice created a fog that ominously billowed out from the Orange Potion Punch!

  • A Fabulous Party Table

    The party table was the laboratory dream of any scientist! There were test tubes, flasks, a microscope, petri dishes growing "something," eyeballs, and Radioactive DANGER signs! The green food colored water in the beakers contained a cut off arm and foot toy that expanded in the water and glowed in the dark!!!

  • Fantasy Experience

    The door to the home was barricaded with "Biohazard Keep Out" tape. Guests donned laboratory coats, goggles, and scientist badges. An incredible scientist laboratory mural provided the perfect backdrop for pictures.

  • Party Decorations

    Colorful balloons, posters, and birthday banners all carried out the party theme.

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1 comment

  • Jan H

    Jan H wrote:

    where did you get the test tube bottles?