Round & Round Party

Oscar’s 3rd Birthday Party was Saturday. It was a hit! I have a million pictures and ideas to share.

I asked Oscar what kind of party he would like. His answer involved blue cake and circles. So we decided “Round & Round” would be a good theme.This is the invitation. I sent it out via email instead of snail mail — because I had procrastinated.

The decorations: Circles of course. My older kids helped me make circle garlands. We hung them all over the place. Oscar started adding circle to the door, so we went with it. Maude remembered we had a few round lanterns in our holiday storage bin so we added those too. We added colorful round confetti to the table.

For the garlands we used construction paper, curly ribbon, glue sticks and two borrowed oversize hole punches (thanks laura!). We used regular hole punches to make confetti from the scraps. The garlands were easy to make and turned out wonderfully, so after the party I wrapped them up for storage on a spare piece of foam board. (These would be great for other parties as well — you could make them more sophisticated by using origami paper with subtle patterns.)

The round menu was geared toward 3-year old appetites: round pb&j;, cucumber & carrot rounds, circle crackers and pineapple rings.

Blue cupcakes with circle sprinkles.

The party favors: bags of super balls in pretty marbelized colors.

For activities we did “round” things. Danced to “You Spin Me Right Round, Baby Right Round”. Walked around a hula hoop while singing “The Big Black Bear” song. Sat in a circle with our feet together and rolled a ball around. Plus lots of free play so they could build with the duplos and try out the puppets in the playroom.

The 3 year old birthday party is always my favorite one. It’s the first year they really get it. How to unwrap a present. What a present is. How to blow out candles (they’re not very good, but they know how to try). They have no expectations and are just delighted with the whole thing. I recommend keeping it small and short. 6 or 7 kids for an hour and a half is just about right.

You can see a bazillion more pics here.

32 thoughts on “Round & Round Party”

  1. Hi, I have just recently discovered your blog. Love it!! Such a cute birthday party for a 3 year old!! I have a question for you though. I have been looking for some cute retro wall paper for my little boys room. Do you know of any good wall paper sites that I can look at? I have been searching forever. Nothing with characters on it. I was thinking something more like geometric shapes or something of that sort. I am waiting to find something that just pops out at me..to where I just have to have it.

  2. That is such an awesome party theme! I may have to do that for my 33rd this year. And fun round games? Well Twister, Spin the Bottle, and maybe the Hokey Pokey… :)

  3. Beautiful party! I love your ideas.

    I see you have the monkey clock that we have. It’s. . . loud, isn’t it? Between our bee clock, the rooster clock and the monkey clock (WHAT were we thinking??), we are really, really awake in the morning. Hope your monkey does the trick for you.

    Tara

  4. I did a watered down version of this for my baby’s 1 year (really it was us and the grandparents, but I wanted it to be festive) and I loved it. You of course went the extra mile and it looks delightful! I may do a repeat on M’s 3rd…Oh, Oscar’s curls are just killing me!

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