Planning a Blues Clues Theme Birthday Party
Planning a Blue's Clues Theme Birthday Party for toddlers and preschoolers does not have to be complicated. You can easily and inexpensively center a child's birthday party around Blue's Clues and the lovable Blue's Clues characters. This guide to planning
a Blue's Clues Theme Birthday Party will cover everything from the invitations to the cake. It will also provide some inexpensive alternatives to purchasing Blue's Clues party decorations and related favors. This planning guide includes DIY projects, where to find free printables, and other information you can use without spending a lot of money.
DIY Blue's Clues Birthday Party Invitations
The first party planning agenda item is the invitations. It helps to make the invitations first, so you can your child can create the invitation list. This is a good time to set the limit of people you will invite. Also, your child can help you make the invitations.
You will need dark blue paper and light blue paper.
Fold the dark blue paper in half.
Use the light blue paper to cut out circle shapes for the paw. Each paw should have one large circle and four little ovals. The circles and ovals should be irregular. Glue the large circle onto the front of the card and then add the little ovals.
Kids will immediately recognize the Blue's paw print.
If you want to be extra creative, put each invitation in an envelope. Draw a big mailbox on the front, just like in Blue's Clues the show.
Type up the party information and print it out. Make copies. Cut out the information and glue to the inside of the card.
Time Saving Tip: You can also print free Blue's Clues invitations directly from the NickJr. site. Go to the tab for Party at the top of the page. Scroll down the page until you find the pull-down menu for Party Planners. Pick Blue's Clues.
Click on "Blue's Clues Invitations." Then print. The invitation will print in color. Then the free invitation can get folded.
DIY Blue's Clues Birthday Party Decorations
DIY Blue's Clues Birthday Party Invitations
The first party planning agenda item is the invitations. It helps to make the invitations first, so you can your child can create the invitation list. This is a good time to set the limit of people you will invite. Also, your child can help you make the invitations.
You will need dark blue paper and light blue paper.
Fold the dark blue paper in half.
Use the light blue paper to cut out circle shapes for the paw. Each paw should have one large circle and four little ovals. The circles and ovals should be irregular. Glue the large circle onto the front of the card and then add the little ovals.
Kids will immediately recognize the Blue's paw print.
If you want to be extra creative, put each invitation in an envelope. Draw a big mailbox on the front, just like in Blue's Clues the show.
Type up the party information and print it out. Make copies. Cut out the information and glue to the inside of the card.
Time Saving Tip: You can also print free Blue's Clues invitations directly from the NickJr. site. Go to the tab for Party at the top of the page. Scroll down the page until you find the pull-down menu for Party Planners. Pick Blue's Clues.
Click on "Blue's Clues Invitations." Then print. The invitation will print in color. Then the free invitation can get folded.
DIY Blue's Clues Birthday Party Decorations
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