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Kitty said: Yes.Any cool ideas for Race Car birthday parties? My lil man turns 5 ... and he's ch-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Any cool ideas for Race Car birthday parties? My lil man turns 5 ... and he's ch),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Make a sheet cake (son's favorite flavor) - Frost it in white or colored icing, and now comes the fun part. Take a bag of Oreo cookies and crunch them up until it looks like gravel. Sprinkle the "gravel" in a race track pattern around the top of the cake. Now place toy cars (hot wheels or other small cars) so it looks like they are racing each other. Out of the center of the cake place two checkered flags. (you can get these at a party store or make them yourself) The cool thing about this cake is that when you cut the cake - each child can get a car to keep.
Games - get cardboard boxes - cut out tops and bottoms and using duct tape or cloth - make straps to hold the box up on their shoulders (before the party). Give the kids an opportunity to decorate their own race car (box) with markers, construction paper and glue sticks - then after they have decorated their cars - let them line up and run around a "race track" in their car. You will probably have to run several races - so that lots of different kids can win. The kids take their cars home too.
I don't know if the theme would work, but "Cars" the Disney movie has birthday party supplies. It's cute too.
first...you could narrow the theme..to disney "cars" , nascar, or my son's favorite...HOTWHEELS! all those have party ware available.
Craft...boys can design their own car..using shoe boxes and paper plates...some "sticker" #s for the sides...
you can spray paint a "track" on your front lawn...checkered flag invites...make up "pit passes" or pit crew name badges for all the guests...
they have black and white checked balloons...
game...guess how many cars in the jar.....who can get their car closest to the finish line....and actual races with remote control cars if you have some already...
Use little cakes or biscuits with liqourice allsorts (the round ones with liqourice centres) as wheels for a nice pudding.
cut crusts off sandwiches and make them into car shapes (cookie cutters work well)
Surprise him with a little car
1)Mini remote car race in backyard/park, should be lotsa fun.
2)A birthday cake in a shape of a car.
3)A cut-out contest in a shape of a car.
4)name the mini burgers and other food ferrari/honda/jeep/etc etc etc
A few ideas, hope it helps :)
One of the food network ladies made a race car cake. she used chocolate doughnuts for the wheels and it was SOOO cute.
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Kitty said: Yes.Any cool ideas for Race Car birthday parties? My lil man turns 5 ... and he's ch-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Any cool ideas for Race Car birthday parties? My lil man turns 5 ... and he's ch),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Make a sheet cake (son's favorite flavor) - Frost it in white or colored icing, and now comes the fun part. Take a bag of Oreo cookies and crunch them up until it looks like gravel. Sprinkle the "gravel" in a race track pattern around the top of the cake. Now place toy cars (hot wheels or other small cars) so it looks like they are racing each other. Out of the center of the cake place two checkered flags. (you can get these at a party store or make them yourself) The cool thing about this cake is that when you cut the cake - each child can get a car to keep.
Games - get cardboard boxes - cut out tops and bottoms and using duct tape or cloth - make straps to hold the box up on their shoulders (before the party). Give the kids an opportunity to decorate their own race car (box) with markers, construction paper and glue sticks - then after they have decorated their cars - let them line up and run around a "race track" in their car. You will probably have to run several races - so that lots of different kids can win. The kids take their cars home too.
I don't know if the theme would work, but "Cars" the Disney movie has birthday party supplies. It's cute too.
first...you could narrow the theme..to disney "cars" , nascar, or my son's favorite...HOTWHEELS! all those have party ware available.
Craft...boys can design their own car..using shoe boxes and paper plates...some "sticker" #s for the sides...
you can spray paint a "track" on your front lawn...checkered flag invites...make up "pit passes" or pit crew name badges for all the guests...
they have black and white checked balloons...
game...guess how many cars in the jar.....who can get their car closest to the finish line....and actual races with remote control cars if you have some already...
Use little cakes or biscuits with liqourice allsorts (the round ones with liqourice centres) as wheels for a nice pudding.
cut crusts off sandwiches and make them into car shapes (cookie cutters work well)
Surprise him with a little car
1)Mini remote car race in backyard/park, should be lotsa fun.
2)A birthday cake in a shape of a car.
3)A cut-out contest in a shape of a car.
4)name the mini burgers and other food ferrari/honda/jeep/etc etc etc
A few ideas, hope it helps :)
One of the food network ladies made a race car cake. she used chocolate doughnuts for the wheels and it was SOOO cute.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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