You know what is ridiculous? My older son, Lee, turned 6 in September- 4 whole months ago… and I threw him a fabulous outer space themed birthday party (his choice) on a ridiculously low budget, and I entirely forgot to post about it!
That can’t be! I was so super proud of what I managed to do for his party- everyone had a phenomenal time- and I have to admit, a lot of times when I do something like this, I have in mind that it will be fodder for a future blog post, so… it needs to get written up already.
I’m lucky that I still had the pictures on my computer (I tend to get delete happy with photos) and was able to find them easily enough.
So, without further ado- here’s how I made this fun, space themed, low cost, pretty healthy birthday party for my six year old and a bunch of his friends:
As always, our birthday parties take place outside, on the dirt patch in front of my house, which gives us more room. We set up folding tables, and placed black tablecloths on them, upon which I sprinkled large shiny metallic confetti to look like stars.
I was trying to think what type of healthy food would be “space themey” and decided to make one platter of “green stuff”- kiwi slices, cucumber slices… Green, because, you know- green Martians, and the moon being made of “green cheese” and all…
I found star fruit in the grocery store for not too expensive (this was in the summer, mind you, when they were in season, not like now in the winter when they are out of season and prohibitively expensive), and sliced them in to star shapes, which I then put on a plate together with cantaloupe which I cut into crescent moon shapes.
I made fruit kebab rockets, with grapes, cantaloupe cubes, and watermelon triangles, stuck onto skewers and placed in vases.
Last item on the menu was green popcorn, my kids’ favorite way of eating popcorn- with spirulina, nutritional yeast, garlic powder, and salt, and served it in a “spacey” metal bowl.
For activities, I made green and purple homemade face paint, and painted kids’ faces or hands (whichever they preferred) to look like aliens- you know, green face, big dark oval eyes, etc…
Which the kids then put together, to make a moon out of “green cheese”.
We played pin the antenna on the alien…
And supposed to have an “anti-gravity” game with keeping balloons in the air… only the wind didn’t cooperate so beautifully, so it ended up being more of a “balloon chase”. Oh well.
Then we did an art project- making homemade rocket ships, out of soda bottles and cut paper.
I had collected a bunch of soda bottles from the communal recycling bin, cleaned them out, and sprayed them with a can of silver spray paint. I ended up using one can for all the bottles for the party, so it didn’t come out too expensive.
I cut out circles, squares, rectangles, etc… from various bits of colored paper, and had the kids glue them on to their “space ships” to decorate it. They had fun.
Does the end result look super “space ship”-ey? No, probably not. But who cares. The kids thought it did, and it was close enough, and they had fun, so that’s all that really matters.
I had a really hard time with the birthday cake that I tried to make shaped like a space ship. It simply was not cooperating with me, and I think the end result looked more like a house than a space ship… I don’t even remember what kind of cake or frosting it was since it’s been so long since the party, but what I do remember is that the kids all liked the cake- so who cares if its destined for “cake wrecks” blog?
All in all, it was a very fun party, and I don’t think I spent more than 20 dollars on the entire thing. And it made Lee happy, so that’s what counts!
If you would make an outer space themed birthday party, what would you have done for food, entertainment, decoration, etc? Do you think you’d do any of these ideas?
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