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Theme Parties
When you are deciding a theme party, the biggest question is “which theme”? And this can take some time to decide upon. It helps to know what occasion you’re planning for, like for your child’s birthday, you would choose a superhero theme and not a renaissance theme. There are many fabulous themes to choose from and trust us, you will have a winning party on your hands.
Themes for your Party:
For Children
Fairy Tale Parties
Children grow up with fairy tales and having a theme party based on their favourite fairy tale character would be a great hit with them. You can have a Cinderella or Beauty and the Beast theme party. Dressing up as pixies and gnomes will totally enthral the kids. A favourite with young girls is the Barbie Theme party. Dressing up as a Barbie in a fluffy pink dress is a dream of many young girls.
Super Hero Party
Which kid doesn’t have a super hero fantasy? From Superman to Spiderman, from The Hulk to the Fantastic Four, every child wants to be some superhero, so this theme party will definitely rock. You can have a few poster cut outs and design the invites and food around the theme.
Comic/Cartoon Characters
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and the new favourites, Shrek, The Incredibles or some more of the Looney Tunes are a great idea for a theme party. The all time favourite would have to be Tom and Jerry. So, why not plan accordingly and let them have a “Looney time”?
Jungle book Party
Animal antics are some things your boisterous child will be able to associate with, so if you want to go back to the jungle ways, a Jungle Book party is a great idea. Dressing up as different animals can be very entertaining and the children will enjoy the food if you cut them out in animal patterns or have animal based pastries and sandwiches.
For Adults (aka hidden child)
Eras Party
The 20s, 50s, 80s, etc, are a fun party theme. You can dress in flapper dresses for your 20s theme party or psychedelic flower power clothes for a 60s theme. You can do a little research and plan your food accordingly. Decorations can also be in the same strain and you should have an interesting party on hand. You will need many party supplies, so you could try Parties in Packages, an online party store. For more info, click www.partiesinpackages.com.au.
Masquerade Party
Masquerade parties are very famous, as they let you come as you want and the only extra thing you have to do is get a really interesting mask to cover your face. It is a lot of fun, as you don’t know who is behind the mask and searching for your friends can become an enjoyable task.
Hollywood Theme Party
Everyone wants to be a STAR and what better way to do this than to have a Hollywood Theme party? You can plan your music according to famous movie soundtracks. Hollywood movies can be very inspiring and there have been many famous characters, like Don Corleone, Star Wars characters, James Bond, etc. So go ahead and choose your favourite movie star and emulate him for that great theme party.
Superhero Party
Who said theme parties are only for children? Everyone needs to let their inner child out and, as such, superhero parties are for adults, too. You can come as Superman if you dare to wear your underwear on the outside or you can be the suave Batman. Everyone has their favourite superhero, so why not be him/her for one day and have fun?
Hawaiian Party
Come summer and Luaus are a great party idea. Everyone loves a great Hawaiian party, especially when it gets hot, that’s when everyone likes a good poolside party. You can get colourful leis and welcome your guests with a cool drink and decorate the area with palm tree cut-outs. Your menu can include a majority of seafood and get some Hawaiian music to set the tone of the party.
About the Author
The natural career choice for anyone as interested in partying as Claire Daniels was to become a party planner; and that is what she did. Today, she likes to educate people about the same with her articles.
Donald Duck # 31 Comic Book
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Walt Disney Sketchbook Porcelain Cup – 10 oz White Classic Travel Mug $15.00 Since the late 1920s, Disney illustrators have brought to life the characters we love. Travel mug in high-fired white porcelain with spill-proof silicone lid features multi-character sketchbook art from the Disney archives. 10 ounce capacity. Microwave and dishwasher safe. 6 inches tall…. |
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Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4 – 1951-1961 (Collector’s Tin) $32.99 Film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, who provides introductions for both discs included in The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4: 1951-1961, points out that Walt Disney continued to make Donald Duck cartoons well after his studio had stopped creating titles featuring Goofy, Pluto, and even Disney figurehead Mickey Mouse. Perusing the nearly three dozen items included here, it’s easy to see why the… |
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Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Halloween Haunts [VHS] $12.98 “Pluto’s Judgement Day” (1935), “Lonesome Ghosts” (1937 with Mickey, Goofy and Donald), and “Trick or Treat” (1952 featuring Donald and his nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie)…. |
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Donald in Mathmagic Land $5.94 Features include: •MPAA Rating: NR•Format: DVD•Runtime: 27 minutes… |
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DuckTales – Volume 1 $13.99 Ducktales (1987) marked the Walt Disney Studio’s entry into the afternoon syndicated-cartoon market. The series was loosely based on the imaginative adventure stories Carl Barks created for the Disney comic books, featuring Donald Duck, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and Uncle Scrooge McDuck, a miser who possessed “five cubic acres of money.” This three-disc set begins with episode #6, “Send … |
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Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers – Volume 1 $14.08 Episodes 1-27–including “Three Men and a Booby,” “Flash, The Wonder Dog,” “Battle of the Bulge,” “Dale Beside Himself,” and “Robocat”–are collected in a three-disc set. 10 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH). **27 episodes on 3 discs. 10 1/4 hrs.**… |
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Disney Pook-a-Looz Donald Duck Plush Stuffed Animal $8.95 Your luck will turn duckier after enjoying the flat out fun of our Pook-a-Looz Donald Duck Plush Toy. Too cute for their own good in a flattened, stylized soft fleece, Disney Pook-a-Looz are contemporary yet cuddly collectible toys…. |
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Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge $18.00 … |
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Walt Disney Super Goof $13.50 … |
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Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Vol. 2: A Christmas For Shacktown (Vol. 2) (The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library) $17.01 Anchored by the Dickensian âA Christmas for Shacktown,â this volume collects the universally beloved comics adventures of Donald Duck, his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, and his Uncle Scrooge.The third volume of Fantagraphicsâ reprinting of Carl Barksâs classic Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge work, like last springâs Uncle Scrooge: Only a Poor Old Man, focuses on the early… |