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Invitations: A fun and easy way to develop a construction themed invitation is to cut poster board into shapes of tools like saws, hammers or safety hats. On the front of the invitation you could write something like “Caution! Construction Party Ahead!” You may make the invite more interesting by visiting your local dollar store and purchasing a great deal of construction pencils, rulers, safety goggles, measuring tapes or work gloves and attaching the invitation to it. There are tons of items that you may grab, many times priced at 2 for $1.00 so just use your imagination. The little themed gift will unquestionably get the excitement brewing for the upcoming party. Decorations: A will have to have is yellow and black caution tape which may be found at any hardware store. A neat idea is to use orange construction cones all around the party area with yellow and black helium balloons tied to them. A cool do-it-yourself idea is to make various diamond shaped “Caution, Birthday Zone, Men at Work & Kids at Play” signs out of yellow poster board and hang them around the area. Traffic signs are also magnificent decorations. Old blueprints look outstanding hanging on walls or on a table under a clear plastic tablecloth. Here’s a great chance to clear out your garage by pulling out numerous ladders, saw horses or any building decorations to use as construction party decorations. Games: Some simple games are “Pass the Tool Box” and “Skyscraper” that will work well for the under 4 crowd. In Pass the Tool Box you merely sit the kids in a circle and pass around a box to music. When the music stops, the child keeping the tool box gets to open it and choose a candy! In skyscraper the object is to build the most eminent tower of blocks possible within a indicated amount of time of time. For guests a little older than 4 perhaps you may try games like”Dirt Mover” or “Wheelbarrow” as these require a bit more instructions. In wheelbarrow you set up an obstacle course using orange cones. Each player must push a child sized barrel around the course without spilling the contents (stuffed animals, crumpled paper etc.) If you spill you must get started again and the best time wins! In dirt mover, distinguished the kids into 2 teams and provide each team with a kid safe shovel. Place 2 empty pails a reasonable distance isolated from a pile of dirt and have the kids shovel from the pile and run back to fill their teams bucket one at a time. When one teams bucket is full the relay race is over. Activities: A in truth neat idea to add to this type of themed party is to give the little workers a probability to see a backhoe or any little machine in action! Perhaps you do that yourself or know an individual who does? Perhaps hiring somebody as you would hire a clown or a magician. The idea is kind of out there but could you imagine how excessively affected emotionally the little one’s would be! Its aweinspiring what the driver’s may do – just set up a little area and let them do their thing. The kids may even st in the machine and have their pictures taken! Cake Ideas: Make a simple sheet cake of your favourite flavor. Ice it with green icing and make 2 or 3 “dirt mounds” with crumbled up chocolate cookie crumbles. Top with toy dump trucks and bulldozers to formulate a construction yard scene. Another neat idea for a cake is to use a big dump truck toy with a big and very clean box. Fill the box with layers of chocolate pound cake, vanilla pound cake, crumbled up Skor chocolate bars, crumbled up Oreo cookies and scoops of ice cream. Top with a great deal of whipped topping, and sprinkles. Add your birthday candles and voila, a perfective “dirt” cake. Loot Bags: Pass on the traditionalisti and use a little plastic tool box, a plastic hard hat wrapped in cellophane, a sand pail with shovel or even a tool pouch. Fill the item of your choice with simple things like toy construction vehicles, plastic toy tools, notepads and pencils, paints and paint brushes, mini tool sets, bubble gum tape and a great deal of candy treats! Just walk the aisles of your local dollar store – you will be amazed at all the trinkets you will find! |



