Set includes:
Water bottle labels
Eye Patches
Signs
Personalized invitation **please leave needed information in Note to seller section at checkout. I will customize the invitation and send you a proof within 24 hours.**
Table Tent Food Labels
Pirate Chest (Cut and fold)
Ship Cupcake Wrappers and Sails
Banner that spells out: Happy Birthday
Pirate Name Game and Name Tags
Pirate Photo Booth Props
Target Practice Game
Printable Treasure Map
Thank You Cards With spot for you to add your own image
Visit our store here to find it: Classic Pirate Party
How I put this party together:

Aiden pretty much wanted to invite every person he's ever met, but we got the list down to 16 kids and their parents and 6 other adults. I recruited some of the adults to help with the party :) We decided on doing the party like a carnival. So we had multiple games set up for the kids to wander and do the games they felt like doing. I love that this cuts down on time that the kids have to spend waiting for a turn at a game.
The budget for the party was $70 There were probably around 30 people there.
Printing decor/game items $20.23 (I use OfficeMax and love their MaxPerks program. I had $10 in rewards that I was able to use on printing the items.)
Table cloths $3
Pin the Pirate Treasure Game $1 (awesome find at the dollar store!)
Necklaces for Treasure box loot bags $2
Candy $6.90
Chips and Crackers $3.96
Loot bags $1.35
Gold Coins for Treasure Box loot bags $1.05
2 wood x's for decor $1
red plates, silverware, and napkins $3
candy flavoring $1 (usually $2 but used a 50% off coupon)
2 pirate hooks $4
Cake mix for cupcakes .88 cents
Chocolate Frosting $1 (clearance score!)
Temporary Tattoos $2
Pirate Hats $8
Pirate Balloons $1
Wooden Dowels .97 cents
Juice $1.68
Bottled Water $2.97
Cupcake baking cups free with coupon from Walmart a few weeks ago
Total: $66.99
Always shop your own house and ask family/friends when looking for decoration items. My brother had the cool treasure chest and the ship that he let me borrow. I had the cake stand. I already had a red tablecloth. I borrowed tables and chairs from family and friends as well. Decorations: So doing a party on a budget always takes a bit of planning (at least for me). I set Aiden loose on a pinterest search I ran for pirate parties. It was wonderful. Since it is all pictures it was really easy for him to point to something and say, "I want that". Of course we tweaked things to fit into our party space, budget and time constraints. Okay, enough shameless self promotion!
Onto the how to. Sailboat Food Table

I can't take credit for coming up with this, there are tons of different versions all over the internet on making a table look like a sailboat. This is just how my wonderful husband did it. We cut a piece of white cotton material into a triangle. We cut 5 holes along the upper edge for the rope to got through. We wove the rope in and out of those holes. We put down a black plastic tablecloth. The table already had a hole in the center meant for an umbrella. We used a long pvc pipe as the "mast". We cut a small hole in the tablecloth and put the rope through it then tied the rope to one of the table legs. We also tied the rope to the top of the mast. I strung the banner on some curling ribbon and we tied it to the rope at the top of the mast and then taped it to the table with scotch tape. I also taped the birthday banner to the front edge of the table.
Join the Crew Table

For the kids to figure out their pirate name they drew a paper with adjectives (merciless, foul, etc.) from the first treasure chest, and then one from the second treasure chest. The words in the second chest were pirate related items like plank, sea, beard, revenge etc. We wrote those two on their nametag followed by their real first name. My personal favorite was Foul Revenge Sam. (The name game with directions is in the party pack as a printable).
Other Decorations
Out front we put out some balloons and a big red x on the mailbox. We attached the "Beware of Pirates" sign to a wood stake and put it out by the mailbox too. Hopefully it made it easier for partygoers to find us.

The "Dragon" in the Dragon's Lair


Pin the Treasure to the Map









Treasure Hunt






Food I am in no way claiming all of these cute ideas for the food. I gathered ideas from all over the internet. Aiden picked out his favorite items and that is what we went with. The cupcakes were by far my favorite though. They really looked like a little fleet of pirate ships sitting on the table.






I had so much fun putting this party together. I'm pretty sure it was a grand success. Aiden is requesting the exact same party for his next birthday because he wants to "do it all again."
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