I've recently become a fan of pinterest, an online pinboard community. It's such a great resource for planning events and it was definitely used as inspiration for this party.
I started out with an invitation to set the mood for the event. I happen to know my way around photoshop, and in times of budget crunching, it really comes in handy. I decided to use the backdrop of Andy's room and play on the characteristics of the movie.


Ofcourse, we had to have a bounce house. Fortunately, we had a friend who let us borrow theirs. Also, a major hit!
Then there was the birthday pinata. In my family, the pinata experts are Uncle Jason and Aunt Tracy, who outdid themselves this year with a Buzz Lightyear pinata.
Though it's fun to be outside, in August, it's neccessary to take a break inside. I set up a picnic table in the livingroom and played the Toy Story movies. The kids watched them while they ate their pizza and birthday cake.
Then the festivities outside continued with, what else, a giant toy water fight. We used old furniture boxes from the garage and bought water guns and a package of balloons at the dollar tree. Can you tell I like the dollar tree? Then we seperated the kids into two teams: Space Rangers, and Deputies and they battled it out. It was so fun to see them do it, and the daddys participating made it so much more real.

Ofcourse, the thing I am most excited about is the photobackdrop that I made. Lately, all I ever see are the most adorable photo backdrops at parties. It's definitely a must. I had seen a handful of ideas, but nothing tangeable. I decided to do the backdrop outside where the natural lighting was beautiful. I took a blue sheet we had and pinned it to the wall. Then I made little cloud cutouts like Andy's wallpaper. When the kids dressed up as the characters, it made the backdrop come to life, and it was as easy as $1 posterboard and some scissors.

It also made a great backdrop for mommy and daddy to take a picture with the birthday boy (who was being a little shy.)
I love that my boys are best friends. It made total sense to me that Elijah was Woody and Noah was Buzz. These are the kind of pictures you treasure for years to come. I feel like one day when I am old and gray, this picture will be hanging on the wall in my retirement home.


Like I've said before, it's the little details that matter. I scooped up every respectable box I had and used the same labels as the movies. A cute touch, and it made it more realistic. Also, it's an excellent place to put babies that can't sit up yet :)
2 comments:
You are SO CREATIVE! The birthday looked like a total hit! Happy Birthday big guy!
I keep looking at your pictures cause I really can't get over how awesome of a job you did. I have no idea how you managed getting all those perfect details in with 3 kids.
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