Perfect for have boys who love to collect rocks and bugs and equally as cute for little girls’ baubles and bracelets. You can fill them with a variety of treats if the kids are too young for gum, and the jar can be reused to house a variety of trinkets and treasures. I’m not a huge promoter of party-favors, but these DIY animal-topped jars are pretty cute. They would also be super-cute to send for a school party treat instead of cupcakes.Īnd finally, favors. These dipped oreos aren’t animal-themed, but the colorful sprinkles make a festive addition to any party. I also love the idea of animal shaped PB&J sandwiches for picky eaters. Along with veggies and fruit, frosted animal crackers and goldfish are kid-pleasing favorites and will tie in well with the theme. This beautiful mix of pastel and foil strands courtesy of the always fabulous Martha Stewart.Īn equally cute and perhaps less time-consuming option, thanks to Jones Design Company. There are so many options, it’s easy to go overboard! I found these fun invitations on and personalized them for my own little cutie’s birthday.Īnd what’s a party without a party hat? For children…Īny good party needs some fun and festive, DIY garland. Planning with these little cuties in mind, I decided to go with a party animal theme. My first thought was that the little gummy creatures would be adorable on a birthday cake, so I tore out the photo with this party in mind. This past December, I found this adorable photo of a gummy animal menorah in a magazine. I love planning events for children – it’s just fun to make things fun for them! Sometimes I have a party theme in mind and other times I’m inspired to create a theme based on a photo, activity, color scheme, or any other random element that catches my eye. I’ve written before about his nursery and transition to a big boy room (still getting around to that final room reveal post), but at the end of the week he’ll turn three, so right now I’m focused on planning a sweet, simple, and fun afternoon party for family and friends. 2 – one of the sweetest little guys you ever will meet. Events and Offers Sign up to receive information regarding NS events, subscription offers & product updates.It’s February! In our house, this means its time to celebrate my No. Ideas and Letters A newsletter showcasing the finest writing from the ideas section and the NS archive, covering political ideas, philosophy, criticism and intellectual history - sent every Wednesday. Weekly Highlights A weekly round-up of some of the best articles featured in the most recent issue of the New Statesman, sent each Saturday. The Culture Edit Our weekly culture newsletter – from books and art to pop culture and memes – sent every Friday. Green Times The New Statesman’s weekly environment email on the politics, business and culture of the climate and nature crises - in your inbox every Thursday. The New Statesman Daily The best of the New Statesman, delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. World Review The New Statesman’s global affairs newsletter, every Monday and Friday. The Crash A weekly newsletter helping you fit together the pieces of the global economic slowdown. Select and enter your email address Morning Call Quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics from the New Statesman's politics team.
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