Construction Theme Party Supplies
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10 Tiny Construction Cones with 10 Hard Hat Cupcake Picks Warning: These will give your cupcakes a great unique yet, professional look. Place a cone on each cupcake then add a hard hat pick to the base of the cone to give the cake a great construction look. The cones have unique (some funny some not so funny) saying on them…. |
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Child Construction Hats – 12 Pack $3.99 This plastic yellow construction hat is fitted for aspiring young builders. Hat Size: 20″ Youth. You will receive 12 child size yellow plastic construction worker shaped hats. Great as party hats for a construction themed event! This hat is made from a thin plastic and should not be used as a protective helmet…. |
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Construction Sign Cutouts 16 (4 count) The package includes four (4) orange construction sign cutouts that measure 16″ x 16″ (41 cm). This is a great way to decorate your construction party room!… |
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Construction Cone Cups (8) Party Supplies $14.29 Includes (1) 8 fl. oz. plastic cup…. |
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Candy Blox 3 Lbs. $9.94 Candy Blox, Concord look and play just like the classic building block toy, you can eat your delicious candy buildings when they’re finished. Hard candy treats that look just like Lego’s. You can actually stack them like blocks and then eat them. They are fruity flavored and slightly tart…. |
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Birthday Party Bash $7.95 BIRTHDAY PARTY BASH… |
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Ultra Pro Gaming Series Yugioh Size Sleeves Blue (50 Per Pack) $1.99 Yugioh size sleeves. No PVC. Highest clarity. 50 sleeves per pack…. |
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Bulldozer 18½ Pinata Party Supplies $17.99 Includes pinata…. |
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7 Traffic Signs Party Supplies $2.99 Includes 4 signs…. |
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Construction Pals Party Favor Box Party Supplies $4.99 Construction Pals box includes a Construction Pals blowout, a Construction Pals sticker sheet, plus a 3″ assorted construction vehicle, assorted construction cookie cutter and dough, and a rolling pin . Easy assembly. One or more of the party favors included in this favor kit may be substituted with an item of similar quality due to availability…. |

The Ultimate Halloween Classroom Party
A fun classroom Halloween party starts with captivating classroom decoration. The best classroom decoration ideas create big impact with little effort and expense.
How To Decorate Tables
If you are serving food, use a bright orange paper table cloth to cover the tables. One cool thing about using a solid color like orange is that it allows the children to draw Halloween related things on it. To create a beautiful centerpiece you can simply use an arrangement of white, orange and black balloons. To add additional detail to the centerpiece you can add Halloween images, plasic spiders, and suckers.
Ghosts Made From Streamers
No classroom Halloween party is complete without classroom decorations that hang from the ceiling. In order to keep your students involved you don’t want to do anything too complicated. All you have to do for this craft is start out by using a white rectangular sheet of Construction Paper and make a tube with a decent size diameter by taping the 2 ends together. Once you have the body of the ghosts completed you can cut some streamers using either crepe paper or white plastic trash bags. Either one works fine so it’s really up to you what you want to use. Next using some tape or glue attach the streamers to the White Construction Paper. Finally, allow the children to use their imagination and draw some funny faces on the ghosts! Hang five or more streamer ghosts around the classroom.
The Haunted Corner
If you have enough classroom space, create a haunted corner for younger children to go in during the Halloween party. The haunted corner can be as simple as a lightweight black sheet or piece of fabric hung from ceiling to floor with some scary items behind it. You will definitely want to leave the haunted corner somewhat visible so you can see what’s going on the entire time and keep an eye on your students. Fake spider webs hanging from the entryway to brush the students’ heads when they walk inside or a small table with a bowl full of something slimy are a few ideas for how to decorate the haunted corner.
Activity Tables For Your Party
Set up tables with fun activity choices for the children. Provide small pumpkins that children can paint and then take home. A stack of colorful foam sheets can be used to make Halloween decorations that can be used for many years. Have the students make a background for their decoration by cutting out a good size oval or rectangular shape from one of the foam sheets. Then, give them some stencils of pumkins, ghosts, cats, witches and other Halloween themed stencils allowing them to use their imaginations and creativity to make their own unique Halloween decoration.
Classroom Decorations You Can Eat
Children seem to love doing crafts and activities, and when they are allowed to eat what they worked on when they are finished they seem to enjoy it a lot more! One delicious classroom decorating idea is to allow the children to use tubes of icing to decorate muffins. The spider pop is another edible activity. Have the students cover lollipop tops with squares of black tissue paper. Next, show them how to fasten the tissue paper with four black pipe cleaners wrapped around once so that four legs stick out evenly on either side. They can then put wiggle eyes in the center of the pipe cleaners to make eyes.
These fun classroom decorating ideas for a Halloween party require little more than the classroom craft supplies on hand. All you need is a little bit more food like a fruit tray, some drinks, and a few fun activities, and you are all set to have an awesome classroom Halloween party!
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What theme should I have for my son’s first birthday party?
My son is turning 1 next month and I would like to have a cute theme for his party with out clearing the bank account. He isn’t really into anything specific yet. As long as it moves or lights up he plays with it. I want the theme to be different, nothing that is common. I was thinking maybe construction or tractors but I am not sure. Any ideas on themes and online store for party supplies.
In Australia anyway, a first birthday is usually a barbie (as in BBQ) with friends and rellies having a ball while the one year old has a nap after playing with the wrapping paper from his presents! It’s generally used as an excuse for an adult party and inviting around friends that you’ve been meaning to catch up with, but haven’t had the time.
Don’t get too worked up. I’ve worked years in hospitality and spent years being a mother. My conclusions are:
- people come to a kid’s party a) because they feel obliged to, b) because they want to see YOU and have a good time.
- a few takeaway pizzas and garlic bread will go down just as well as a million specialty themed items.
- if there’s other small kids and you’re going construction themed, then get to a second hand store and buy up toy trucks/tractors, plastic spades, blocks, little things like that that you can put in a certain area for them all to play with… then afterwards you can keep anything you like, or just re-donate anything you don’t want to keep. If you’ve got a yard, you can start stocking up on smaller cardboard boxes that could be used for stacking and building things (cereal boxes, fruit boxes, etc), but won’t injure any little ones if they topple.
- if there’s older kids, then a pinata is always a big hit.
Construction is a great theme… it gives you a lot of inexpensive options. Kids that young will build anything… out of anything. When they get to about 5/6 years they get a bit more involved in what they want. But my now 6 year old still asks each year for the homemade chocolate cake smothered in smarties that I made for her 3rd birthday. It wasn’t pretty… but there was none left over!
Just relax and enjoy!
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