Sweet Treats:
OMG Chocolate Mouse Mini Pavlova Bliss Balls Custard Crumble Slice Lemon Bliss Balls Choc-Raspberry Fairy cakes Popcorn Cups Fruit Skewers Fruit Salad & Custard Cups Real fruit Jelly Choc-Chickpea Fudge Choc Orange Muffins Drinks Berry Punch Ginger Punch Milkshakes Smoothies |
Savoury Delights:
Corn Dip with Sweet Chili Chips Sesame Chicken Balls Herb & Garlic Bread Entrée Cucumber Morsels Chicken Nuggets Mini Meatball Open Grills Polenta, Sundried Tomato & Zucchini Muffins Mini Quiches Homemade Sausage Rolls Frozen Treats: Banana Berry Ice cream Frozen Cheesecake bites Ice Cups Frozen Fruit |
The CakeFor me, birthday cakes are the star of the party so this is where I like to indulge a little.
Princess Pear Cake Basic butter cake & butter cream icing (a less healthy option) Magic Bean Cake (also a gluten free option) Choc-berry sponge cake with ricotta cream Fruit Cakes Active Party GamesThe games you go with for a party really depend on the age of the children. Toddlers and younger children are better suited less structured activities like sensory play like play dough, slime, bubbles, balloons as well as dancing. Older children will pretty much just tell you what they want, but here are some suggestions you could make:
Treasure hunts Balloon Games Slime, water and goo Egg and Spoon Race What's the Time Mr Wolf Craft (like decorating their own party hat, tie-dyeing shirts, beading bracelets) |
Totes & PrizesLook for things that have multiple items in a pack that can be separated.
Stickers Pencils, erasers and colouring sheets Temporary tattoos Hair tires and clips Chalk Bubbles Balloons Matchbox Cars Glow Sticks Seeds & Plastic Pots Drinking Straws Playdough & cutters Craft or bracelet kits (e.g. ribbon, buttons and beads in a zip lock bag with directions) Bouncy balls Badges |