Sunday, September 28, 2014

Horses!

Age of Birthday Girl: 9 years old
Age Range of Guests: 6-12 years old
Gender of Guests: mostly girls

Potential Age Range of Theme: 3-12 years, depending on specific focus & activities

When our daughter was nine she was in love with horses.  We managed to get her a few lessons but it is not easy around here and it gets expensive very quickly.  However, we indulged her interest by having a horse-themed party - no pony rides though!

Cake: We covered a 9x13 cake in green frosting for grass.  You could cover it with coconut flakes dyed green for more texture but we had two party guests with tree nut allergies so didn't go that route. The fence was found at a hobby store, but you could also just use popsicle/craft sticks.  Dirt inside the corral was made from chocolate cookie crumbs. The gate was part of a horse play set we already owned, as was the bale of hay & bucket.  The flowers are part of our Playmobil collection.  We found the horses and riders at a dollar store, all together as a set. We bought extras as party favors for the goodie bags.

Activities: Once again Dad put on a good show in working out party games.  The kids were asked to participate in a variety of activities related to caring for, or being a horse.  They pretended to be horses who were rolling around on the grass and competed to see who could roll down our front hill the fastest.  They scoured the yard to look for "hay" in the form of the longest blade of grass. They made sure there was enough water for all the horses in their care and had to count & cart water bottles from one area to the next.  The kids also completed an obstacle course jumping over objects to represent bales of hay, water hazards, fences, and other items in a horse jumping show.

(The water bottles were left over from a water shortage we had recently experienced when a major water main broke in our area - thousands were without clean water for drinking for a few days. All the large gallon jugs were sold out so we were left with individual water bottles instead.  They came in handy for the party which was, fortunately, after the water was working again).

Goodie Bags: Party guests received a cloth bag for their party favors.  Inside was a selection of candy, some plastic horses & riders from the play sets, a variety of horse stickers, a horse-themed self-inking stamp, and a plastic bracelet with a horse charm.

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