If your child is a SpongeBob fan (and who isn’t?), you’ll be amazed at the myriad of ideas, crafts, games, party favors, and party packs available online, at party supply stores, and big box stores. warehouses. You can even download free SpongeBob music online and burn CDs to play at the party, and even include them in goody bags as party favors!

Spongebob and his bubbly crew can be found online. He can find a photo he likes and, with his photo editing software, create party invitations with his son sitting on a beach with SpongeBob. All you have to do is find a photo of SpongeBob, or whichever of his friends your child loves the most, take a photo of your child, and create a photo that looks like they were next to each other when the photo was taken. photo. Make copies of this photo, including the time and date of the party, directions to your house, and be sure to specify the time guests are to be picked up after the party. It’s always a good idea to invite a couple of other parents you know, so they can lend a hand, and the party’s on!

Spongebob Decorations

If you are able to celebrate this party outdoors, the decoration is very simple. Almost anyone can buy posters of SpongeBob, Patrick Star, Sandy, Gary, Squidward Tentacles, Mr. Krabs, Medusa, Plankton, and Bikini Bottom, which can be glued to cardboard (ask your local appliance store for large boxes). ) and you can even make cutouts, if you want. Use a very strong glue, such as F-26, to attach wooden spikes and place them on the ground throughout the party area. Set up kiddie pools, and even if it’s too cold to swim, you can fill the pools with sand, buckets, and shovels. Lay out a few sheets of clear plastic that you can paint SpongeBob and his friends on, or stick on stickers, to provide clean areas for crafting and eating. Make pink balloon jellyfish by blowing up a balloon and taping long uninflated balloons together to create tentacles. Hang lots of navy blue and green crepe paper streamers to blow in the wind.

Spongebob Party Games

Have a black bag of chocolate coins and give each guest a ziplock bag. Everyone gets a coin at the end of each game and a warning to put it away, because Mr. Krabs might just be waiting to pick them up!

“Who I am?” it’s a great game! Have the photos of SpongeBob and all of his friends ready. Call each guest, one at a time. Tape a printout of the SpongeBob character on the back for the other guests to see. The person with the photo on their back can ask yes and no questions, such as “Am I yellow?” “Am I a snail?” etc., until you can guess which character is on his back.

“The Jellyfish Stomp” is another fun game! Before inflating some of your jellyfish balloons, place small pieces of paper inside with the name of a party favor (like “Stickers”, “sour straws”…) and when the music stops, the dancer steps on a balloon and win the gift inside.

Before singing happy birthday, play the SpongeBob theme song (Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SPONGEBOB SQUARE PANTS!!) Then sing happy birthday and serve cake, ice cream and seawater punch.

seawater punch

Blue Raspberry Soda Mix (mixed according to package directions)

1 bottle of lemon lime soda

1 pint of vanilla ice cream

1 can of pineapple juice

Make sure you have plenty of washable markers in each child’s goody bag and let them color a few printed and copied coloring pages while, one at a time, each child can take a picture with their favorite cartoon character and allow them to take the photo home when you leave.

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