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Star Wars Birthday Party: Part Two

03/06/2012 By Christie

Click HERE for Part One.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

GAMES

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

The idea was to get in teams of two and using just a piece of twine, somehow tie Yoda to you with your partner’s help. Then draw an activity out of the cup and if you can do that activity without touching Yoda with your hands, then you passed. To figure out some fun animals to act like, I typed in “weird star wars animals”. That did the trick.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Tying him on someone turned out to take way too long their attention, so we decided to just put Yoda in the hood of their robes and had them perform the task. It was so cute to see how seriously these kids took the tasks!

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Next we played Save Princess Leia!

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

I printed out two storm troopers onto cardstock using an image found HERE, making sure to leave enough space at the bottom for the ‘stand’. Next I cut them out with the strip at the bottom, looped it together, and taped it to form the stand.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home
Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Then we shot the storm troopers with nerf guns. They had fun with this game and wanted to try again and again.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Funny enough, my three year old was the first one to hit one down. I think it’s because of the look on her face.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Next we were off to free Han Solo from the Carbonite he was stuck in!

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

We don’t have any Han Solo action figures, and I didn’t want to pay $9.00 for one, so I decided to just print off a couple of him (picture found HERE) and laminated him twice to make sure the water didn’t soak through and ruin him. Being made of paper however posed the problem of him floating, so I sanded the back of the laminate a little bit and stuck a waterproof bandaid to the back of him and it worked!

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

I colored the water to try and look like carbonite but he ended up looking like he was stuck in jello, which, by the way, was another idea I found along the way, Han Solo in Jello to eat. Funny.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

The kids split up into two teams. We laid a towel and cookie sheet under each pie dish with frozen Solo. I gave each kid a spoon, and each team got a small cup and a pitcher of warm water. They chipped away and chipped away and poured water and chipped some more. They loved this game!

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Darth Vader was taped outside our house for them to spray with silly string.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Next time I’d splurge and get every kid a can of their own.  These were at the Dollar Store but I was trying to save a few dollars and only bought three cans.  They had a lot of fun spraying, but they would have had a lot more fun if they had their own can.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

To make the Darth Vader at home, I saved THIS picture on my computer and opened it in Microsoft Paint.  Then you click on file and page setup.  Mark the box fit to and change that to make the picture print large on sheets to tape together to make one big picture.  Easy!

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I have to say some of the kids were a pretty good aim, ha ha!

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

The last game was Light Saber Training.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Each child was given their foam light saber and a balloon, and they were supposed to make sure the balloon didn’t touch the ground.  I’m convinced the kids could have played with the light sabers the entire time!  But when asking my kids which their favorite games were, they all named different games from the other.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

And lastly, the kids were “dubbed” real Jedi Knights by Dillon.  They were given these certificates.

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

Star Wars Birthday Party // lemon squeezy home

The birthday boy was so sweet during all the preparations and kept telling me thank you and how great everything looked and that he loved me.  I think he felt loved, too, which is what I was going for!

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  1. Kris @ everywhereorange.com

    03/06/2012 at 2:29 PM

    This is such a great party!!! You did an awesome job. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the free han solo game. That is just the best! And your daughter’s face is just awesome!

  2. Trish

    03/06/2012 at 6:08 PM

    What a great party! Looks like the kids had a fantastic time. Your daughter’s face is priceless. It just brought a smile to my face! Thanks for sharing.

  3. Cerise

    03/07/2012 at 3:44 AM

    Fantastic ideas! I love that each kid got a certificate at the end of the party. Your daughter’s face is priceless!!

  4. Delia

    03/07/2012 at 4:05 AM

    What great games! The Darth Vader picture made me laugh out loud! :)

  5. Sachiko

    03/08/2012 at 4:56 AM

    You are amazing Christie! My boys would love this party!

  6. Kristie K.

    03/08/2012 at 5:38 AM

    Great Party!!!

    I love the picture of your daughter with the nerf gun. SO stinkin cute. And the one of you sewing the jedi robes. I have been there and my back killed. Great party!

  7. Sabra

    03/08/2012 at 6:10 PM

    you are so incredibly amazing! love this party, and so did my kid :O)

  8. sewknitclick

    03/09/2012 at 4:01 AM

    Very impressive and inspiring. Well done. We have some big Star Wars fans in our home, and some of your activities would be fun to do outside of a party set up.

  9. Jamie

    09/25/2012 at 9:44 PM

    This is awesome! What great ideas. The look on your 3 year old’s face is my favorite though :)

  10. amber

    12/30/2012 at 5:59 PM

    Where sid you find the postwe of “May the force be with you? I am looing for something lust like it. Thanks!!

  11. Christie

    01/01/2013 at 5:09 PM

    Amber, I think in another post about the party, I explain the poster. It’s just black wrapping paper with stars I punched out taped on, and I used my silhouette to cut out the letters. :)

  12. Noelle S

    10/12/2013 at 8:51 AM

    Hi loved your party ideas! I’m having a Star Wars party for my little Jedi who is turning 4 and was wondering where you got the Star Wars font from for the food and decorations?? Thanks!

  13. Noelle S

    10/12/2013 at 8:53 AM

    Hi loved the party!!! Where did you get the Star Wars Font for the snacks and decorations??

  14. Tamara A.

    10/17/2014 at 3:11 AM

    Hi. LOVED the party!! Was wondering if you are able to share the certificates for printing.
    Thanks in Advance for your response, Tami
    rcxo324@hotmail.com

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