So, this is how you host a fabulous farmyard birthday bash. First you get a cherubic curly haired birthday boy.
Then you get a veritable farmyard of pom poms to allow the development of fine motor skills and the creation of pom pom animals. Of course all the girls are going to make pigs, as they are pink!
Make sure you have enough animal straws for everyone and hokey it up with a bit of green gingham! (FAB)
Display the birthday cards, making sure they accent the fabulous tea set.
A cow print table cloth stays in theme, but is exceptionally funky!
Farm yard buns made from Percy Pigs and Pals. A stroke of genius.
Then invite hundreds of little people, toss in some farmyard paper plates and cups and a giant cow balloon...
...serve hot dogs (yeah haw)
And create a farm yard in the garden....
The little farmers are then sent out in their wellies to herd up the animals and put them in the correct pens. Pink balloon pigs in the pig pen, white sheep in the sheep pen and yellow chicks in the chicken coop. At this point it may be useful to mention doing this in December makes the balloons so cold they pop on contact, but great fun ensued regardless.
Then rustle up all the kids and bring them back in for buns and desert.
A perfect farm themed birthday cake
It helps that the birthday boy chooses to bring an on theme toy with him to blow out his candles. He may be young, but he knows how to work it!
Create a big red barn, with a farmyard of animal balloons poking out of the top....
and fill it with rustic wrapped parcels.
I don't know which excited Bea more, the balloon or the parcel.
Anyway, we had a fabulous time at Joshua's party...well done his Mummy and Daddy!
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