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A HUGE THANK YOU to Love the Day for their generous St. Pat's printables. Nearly everything you see: Come In sign, cupcake wrappers, Happy St. Pat's Day shamrocks, flags, cupcake toppers, tent card, bottle flag and photo props were all part of a free printable collection Love the Day so generously issued, and that I shared on Home Confetti's Facebook page. The collection really made the table! The beautiful subway art was a free printable from A Little Lovely, which I also shared on my Facebook page. You can still download these and save for next year. Download Love the Day's St. Pat's collection here. Download A Little Lovely's St. Pat's subway art here.
ACTIVITIES:
- The main activity I organized for the kids was a hunt for chocolate gold coins. I think they were thrilled when they realized they could eat the coins; they weren't just plastic. Each child got a small black cauldron pot to fill during their hunt and take home with them.
- Remember the jewelry craft and the pot of gold game? I had those set up, too.
- And, of course, we had some fun with Love the Day's photo props. Those are my two leprechauns up there!
FOOD:
Since this was basically a two-hour playdate with children 5 and under, I served easy snacks: popcorn, cupcakes, colored Twizzlers and vanilla pudding that I turned green with food coloring. I forgot the green grapes in the fridge. Figures I'd forget about the healthy item! The "Shamrock Juice" was Gatorade's Tropical Blend. It was the only green drink I could find that wasn't lime flavored!
All this, plus some dress-up outfits, a bouncy castle and water table made for a very fun day!
Love the way you covered a bowl with fabric to make it look black! So crafty!
ReplyDeleteLove that big rainbow hanging over the table!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!! This makes me SO, SO happy. What an amazing job! I LOVE it! FAB!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! We don't have Spring Break until next week.
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