Posted by Brian on Apr 20th 2016
Your child’s birthday is the perfect time to show him or her how special they are. A “you” centered day is the perfect time to make an impression that your child is likely to remember for years to come.
For most of us who don’t have a mattress stuffed with money in the back room, a little bit of creativity is in order to make this day memorable on a limited budget. If your youngster loves the movie Star Wars, a theme party is sure to make your little Jedi overflow with excitement. Read on for the best Star Wars party ideas around.
If you are going to do a theme party, a modest amount of effort can elevate your shindig from amusing to over the top. The goal here is to transport your birthday child and guests to a galaxy far away from here. Let’s make the setting something that is out of this world.
These important mailers will convince little party goers that this is going to be a great time. Your child will be excited to mail or hand out invitations that make people go “WOW”. When it comes to a well known theme like Star Wars, resources abound.
Create the setting
Once you round up your child’s friends for a day of fun, be sure to create a setting that draws everyone into the merriment. It’s interesting how the idea of fun goes hand in hand with making a person feel special. That’s what it’s all about.
Although this suggestion may elicit moans and groans from the macho members of the family, the effort pays off in the end. When there are adults at a birthday party that are in full costume and playing the part, it creates a theme park environment that no little person can resist. Check out these stellar adult Star Wars costumes:
There is only one thing better than having real Star Wars figures running around a birthday party: pets in costumes. Yes, you heard me. Convince Fido to take one for the team and you’ll not only create an environment that screams “Star Wars” at every turn, you’ll be sure to induce a lot of laughter and good times as well.
It’s all about the light saber. Search your feelings. You know it to be true. All of the coolest characters in Star Wars are sporting a light saber. The Storm Troopers are pretty cool. There is no doubt about that. But do you see the way they follow Darth Vader around as if they’d just like to try on the black cape for a moment? It’s because they REALLY want to be him. Vader has the ultimate Star Wars badge of achievement, a light saber. No Star Wars party can even take place unless you have light sabers for your guests to paddle each other over the head with.
Set up an exciting Jedi blaster training course for your guests with a handful of Nerf guns and balloons.
When it comes to fun times at a birthday party, nothing beats blindfolding a child and setting them loose with a tack in search of a poster on the wall to stick the pin in. Let’s revamp this classic party game with a Star Wars twist that won’t present an impaling hazard to bystanders. While directions for a “pin the bun on Leia” game can be found online, let’s change things up a bit and make a “Pin the saber on Yoda” challenge.
Players can take turns trying to use the force to place the light saber in Yoda’s hand without the aid of their sight. This game has the added benefit of letting one of your party decorations do double duty as an activity as well.
An easy R2D2 decoration can be created using a dollar store garbage can and some colored tape. This little guy can be used as a decoration, a game during the party and a trash can during clean up.
This idea is a quick winner that always thrills little Jedi to no end. All it will take is a package of blue Jello and either a Han Solo action figure or a cut out picture of Han taped to the back of a clear pan of Jello.
The shape of the Death Star makes it a shoe-in for being the pinata of choice. A sphere is relatively easy to make in paper mache and no one minds taking a swing at it or breaking it. After all, it represents the bad guy’s weaponry. Even if kids DO have reservations about destroying a party decoration, the moment you mention that it’s stuffed with candy, all reservations go right out the window and kids swing at it like pre-season batting practice just started.
If you are interested in making your own Death Star pinata, follow the great directions at “mnmsadventures”. It always seems strange to create something like a pinata that you know your children will shortly destroy, but that seems to be the order of the universe. You create or clean things, and the kids destroy them before the day is over. If you don’t have the time on your hands to make a pinata, one can be purchased online and filled with candy. An alternate to the Death Star would be a BB8 pinata that is also available online.
For a great finishing touch to an out of this world Star Wars party, why not include memorable photos of your guests with characters from the movies? These photos are not only good for use in follow up thank you notes but also for posting on social media sites. This is where you pull together several elements from your birthday party to create great pictures that can be sent home with guests.
The combination of a nice backdrop, costumed characters, life size stand-ups and a nice overlay all add up to a sharp looking photo for guests to enjoy.
Whether you have time to create all of your own decorations or time is short and you need an economical source for Star Wars themed supplies, knowing where to look for ideas, free resources or the right supplies can be a real time saver. I’ll leave you with a few additional resources that will get you on your way to creating a memorable birthday party for your youngster.
Somewhere in the middle of trying to create the perfect birthday party, pulling together guest lists and food preparations, it can be easy to get stressed out and lose sight of what is really important. Know your limits and keep in mind that fun is what it’s all about, not perfection. In the end, good times with family and friends is what creates a birthday party that will not soon be forgotten.