Invitations
Outdoor Decorations
I created this Etch-a-Sketch image in Photoshop and mod-podged it onto wood. (I photoshopped Little Man's name off of everything. It really does have his name on it!)
This sign was hanging on our front door as guests arrived. It was meant to look like the sign that hangs from Andy's bedroom in the movie. (Can you tell that I have watched Toy Story about a million times?!)
Indoor Decorations
Cardboard birthday banner. (You can see the tutorial here.)
Toy Story character pennant banner using felt and fabric transfers. (You can see the tutorial here.)
The army men were parachuting and repelling from upstairs to downstairs.
Toy Story themed birthday subway art. (You can see more about this here.)
I downloaded these Toy Story replica drawings from Pixar Planet forum here. They look just like the originals!
Dinner Table
We started out the party with dinner for family. I didn't want to use the commercialized Toy Story paper products, and I wanted to keep things simple. Instead, I made this bandana tablecloth and used blue paper products.
Each guest had a personalized "Happy Birthday" candy bar by their place setting.
Instead of having name cards, each guest (who was dressed up as a Toy Story character) had to find their own famous character quote. This was Little Man's place setting because he was Buzz Lightyear for the evening.
Food
For dinner, we served:
Buzz Lightyear's UFO Burgers, Slinky's Wiener dogs, Bo Peep's berries, Bullseye's baked beans, Mr. Potato Head's french fries, alien juice (lemon lime juice), and Barbie & Ken's crisper (veggies & dip).
Costumes
Our guests were asked to dress up as a Toy Story character. Of course Little Man dressed up as his favorite character--Buzz Lightyear.
Our family was kind enough to dress up as other Toy Story characters. I made Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head costumes for my husband and me.
Games
Army man estimation.
As guests arrived, we asked them to estimate how many army men were in the jar. Each guest wrote down their guess.
Toss the snake in the boot.
I cut out the cowboy boot from a cardboard box. Each guest had 5 chances to throw the plastic snake in the boot.
Toy Story Bingo.
Instead of marking a free space, each guest marked the spot for their own character.
Pin the star on Woody.
Just like "Pin the tail on the Donkey", we blindfolded everyone and they tried to pin their metal star badge (from Hobby Lobby) onto Woody. I made this poster in Photoshop and just had it printed at Costco.
Pass the space rock.
Played just the same as "Hot Potato", we passed a tinfoil ball while listening to the Toy Story soundtrack.
Buzz's Laser Gun Show.
My hubby got the best Nerf gun he could find, and we took turns shooting darts at the Toy Story villains--Sid, Lotso, Al, Zurg, and Prospector.
Mr. Potato Head relay.
We divided the guests into 2 teams: Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. Each member had to run to their potato head, create the potato head according to the picture with all of the correct accessories, have it checked off, and then take it apart for the next team member. The first team done, won!
Party hats
I made each party guest an alien hat. The aliens have the Pizza Planet logo on them.
Cupcakes
Instead of making a cake, we made s'mores cupcakes. If you remember, in Toy Story 3, Lotso rides around in a dump truck. I found dump trucks in the dollar section at Target, and we used these to serve cupcakes. Of course they were well guarded by army men.
Fun!
Enjoying our cupcakes and ice cream!
Opening up LOTS of Toy Story toys!
The winner of each game won a prize--a Toy Story character Pez machine!
Favors
I washed the dump trucks after we ate the cupcakes, and they made perfect favors!
Credits
* I used this digital kit from Sweet Shoppe Designs for most of my designing. It was perfect!
* I found TONS of amazing Toy Story birthday ideas (including the cupcakes in dump trucks) from Rook No. 17. Jenn shares tons of printables and ideas here. Thanks, Jenn!
Wow, I'm glad birthdays only come once a year.
That was a lot of fun!
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You have given me SO many cute ideas for my son's Toy Story party in a month! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Alison! Just amazing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job Alison! I am super impressed. His party looks like so much fun! I'm loving all of your ideas!
ReplyDeleteYou must have put hours of work into this party, it looked amazing!
ReplyDeleteHope everyone had a great time :)
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So excited for all of the ideas!! I love it! I hope mine turns out this cute! I will find out this Saturday!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the ideas, and how fun that all the guests were different characters from the movie. Great job on everything!
ReplyDeleteSo precious! Every detail is spectacular! I especially love the repelling army men! So clever!
ReplyDeleteBTW I stumbled this! :)
ReplyDeleteYou had some awesome ideas! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely AMAZING! You came up with SO MANY fun ideas!! I love that not only Little Man was entertained, but ALL of the guests were, too. How very special!
ReplyDeleteWow! You thought of it all! I bet your little guy had a great time.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, what an awesome party! I loved every bit of it! The etch a sketch is awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh my holy cow!!!! That was A LOT of work! I can see why you wanted a break!. Love this!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fantastic party! So many great ideas. The Mr. Potato Head relay would be a fun activity for family night..my boys would love that!
ReplyDeletewwowwww wowwww owwwwww!!! just amazing work!! you have so many creative and clever party ideas! your little man is so lucky to have you for his momma.
ReplyDeleteThis is so darn cute! You did a fabulous job! I now know what you were doing all those late nights! lol Love your costumes and the Army men on the ceiling!
ReplyDeleteSOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE! but my fav. was when my cute 2 year old came in and pointed his chubby finger at the monitor and said BUZZ! he just started saying Buzz yesterday when he saw a buzz doll at Walmart. Love all your darling touches, well well done. Super darling! JEN
ReplyDeleteWay to go Momma!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great party! :) Your decorations were adorable and I am LOVIN the "snake in my boot" game - so clever! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! You went alllll out! It looks like it was amazing and everyone had fun! =)
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! I'm going to save this idea for my son's second birthday. Thanks for sharing your precious moments with us.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are so adorable! I'm so impressed with how you've really brought the movie and theme to life, and clearly made it a special day for your little man.
ReplyDeleteWow you have given me a ton of ideas for my sons fifth birthday party! The digital papers from Sweet Shoppe designs made my day!
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This is amazing! I love how you show that you don't have to spend lots and lots of money to have a great party!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! You really made that a birthday to remember!
ReplyDeleteWow! You did an amazing job on this party. I was hard pressed to figure out which detail I liked the best.
ReplyDeleteLove the cupcakes served in the toy dumptrucks! I haven't seen that idea before and think it's so clever. And what a great idea to use them as the party favor.
Love how you made it look so much like Andy's room without overdoing the Toy Story theme with store bought products. The blue with the theme accents was just enough without making it too much.
What a great job! I'm totally going to keep following along as you share so many great ideas. Thanks.
Alison, WOW! I love all your creative touches with this birthday. Looks like it was an incredible success! I absolutely love the "Snake in the Boot" game, the Etch-a-Sketch sign, and the fabulous alien hats (just to name a few)! Thank you so much for the link and I was so flattered to see the way you incorporated some of my ideas with all of the fabulous ones of your own. Too bad we're not neighbors, eh? We'd throw outrageous parties together! Warmest wishes, Jenn/Rook No. 17
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job!! I'm sure your son loved it! What a lucky little man! Love the attention to detail. So fun!
ReplyDeleteWow!! You are amazing Alison!! That party is so sweet - I can't believe all the touches you did!
ReplyDeleteI love the army men hanging from the ceiling and the fact that you dressed up!!! What a special birthday for your little man!
Woozers!! What a fantastic party!! You're little man sure is lucky to have such a crafty Momma! All your decorations look fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas. Fabulous party.
ReplyDeleteYou are serioulsy A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.! It is all So incredibly fabulous. Love love love it all. For the decorations to the food to the dressing up....FABULOUS. Alison you really outdid yourself. So fun.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! Amazing! Maybe if I start now I will be ready in 3 months for my son's Star Wars Lego themed party. (he'll be 7) I'm sooo impressed with all that you did!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful! You thought of everything! I was so impressed I shared this post on my Friday Favorites! Great job!
ReplyDeleteKids will surely like toy story costumes and toys like this one.
ReplyDeleteCan you come and do my kid's birthday? LOL That party was awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun party!! My son just turned two last month and we also had a Toy Story party. If you are interested, take a look at my blog I posted some pictures. Good job on the party!
ReplyDeleteI love reading all about your Toy Story party. I threw one last year for my youngest child and last week we had a Sonic the Hedgehog party for him. Lots of work, but lots of memories!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lots of ideas for my sons combined party in May. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun party. You have some amazing ideas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome party ideas! My son would LOVE this. I'd love for you to submit this to the M&T Spotlight at http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
ReplyDeleteWOW...amazing job! Love all of it...thanks for sharing!
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Wonderful party, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteGREAT JOB!!
ReplyDeleteI saw your party over at Tip Junkie first (she is further up on my reader and I am behind in blog reading).
I love every detail!! Happy Birthday to your little man!! Kerri
What a fantastic party! I'm actually posting about a Toy Story party tomorrow, and it's so much fun seeing all the different takes on this theme!
ReplyDeleteGreat article! Toy Story parties seem like they’re really popular because there are so many different games, decorations and treats that you can make, and of course kids love Toy Story (who am I kidding, I love Toy Story more than most kids I know). We have a our own party guide, with some similarities and some differences, and it would be awesome if you could leave comment with a link to your post. Here is a link to our Toy Story Party Supplies
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ReplyDeleteHi! I jsut wanted to ask how you did the invitation! PARTY WAS GREAT!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI am tryin to find ideas to throw my what will be 3 yr old a party in April. He has been talking about a Toy Story B-day since the beginning of the year. I was wondering if I can offer you some money for a copy of your pin the badge on Woody game??
Wow, you're amazing mom! Everything was done so perfectly... I love the creativity of all the lovely details of this such a wonderful and fun Toy Story Party. You had a lot of creative and adorable Toy Story Party Supplies... I wish i could throw a party like yours...
ReplyDeleteGreat party!! Where did you get the invitations? I love them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome party! You did great! I was wondering where you got the BINGO? I cant find any that will work for me.
ReplyDeleteI love your party, what great idea's! I was wondering how you made your Mr.& Mrs. Potato Head costumes? Thanks for sharing!
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