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Spongebob Squarepants Birthday Party IdeasWe found many ideas on other websites to organize a fun Spongebob Squarepants birhday party. You will find how to make invitations. Printable spongebob cards, envelopes, bags and more. Also delicious spongebob foods and drinks. And a lot of spongebob party game ideas to have a great time on your party! Click below to skip to the chapter Spongebob Party Invitations Spongebob printable party goodies Guest Arrival and Introductory Activities Spongebob Birthday Party Games Spongebob Food and Drink Spongebob Birthday Party store Spongebob Party InvitationsSend invitations 2-3 weeks in advance. Spongebob printable party goodiesSpongebob Squarepants party invitation : Spongebob Party DecorationsBe as creative as you can with Spongebob party decorations, just remember to stick with the theme. Play Sponge Bob music CD in the background.Cut Spongebob theme shapes out of construction paper (e.g., sponges, pineapples, jellyfish, seaweed, etc.), and tape them to the fence. As a variation, you can drape a large decorative fish net over the fence, and add some fake seashells, life preservers, crabs, lobsters, sea horses, etc. Hang blue balloons in bunches near the driveway entrance to mark your Spongebob birthday party spot. Get your child to write "Bikini Bottom This Way" (and draw an arrow pointing to the front door) on the driveway with colorful chalk. Set up some inflatable palm trees in the backyard. Spread out lots of yellow streamers around trees. Hang yellow sponges on strings from the tree branches. You can also bring in piles of sand to your backyard to create beach atmosphere (decorating with sand pails and other beach items). Post a sign near the front door that says "Welcome to (your child's name) Spongebob Birthday Party!" Get several fish tanks (pet stores sell tanks with small castles inside), fill them up with water - you can have real fish or Spongebob toys inside them. Scatter theme items around the party area. Hang blue and green streamers on the windows. Mount Spongebob poster on the wall. Cut out circles from blue or white construction paper for "bubbles," and put them on the wall above the poster (to look like bubbles are coming out of Bob's mouth). Designate an area for "Jellyfish Fields": put up a sign, and fill it with pink balloons with streamers dangling from them. Make a mural of an underwater scene using turquoise blue tablecloth for the water, green streamers for seaweed, paper fish and a fishnet with shells and crabs. Put a large image of Spongebob in the middle. You can rent a bubble-making machine and set it near the scene for "bubbly fun!" Cover your Spongebob birthday party table with a theme tablecloth, and place a pineapple for a centerpiece. Tie colorful balloons to the backs of the chairs. Hang a personalized "Happy Birthday" banner nearby.
Guest Arrival and Introductory ActivitiesWhen your Spongebob birthday party guests arrive, welcome them to Bikini Bottom and place a lei around their necks.Coloring Pages Invite the kids to color Spongebob coloring pages while they are waiting for others to arrive. you can download spongebob coloring pages here. Sandy Candy You can get "candy creation" kit from a party store. At activity time, have the kids create colorful candy concoctions that they can eat after dinner. Spongebob Birthday Party GamesPin the SquarePants on SpongeBobBefore the party, mount Spongebob poster on the wall. Cut rectangular squarepants out of brown poster board (enough shapes for all the guests). Place a piece of double-sided tape on them. You can print spongebob and the pants here. One by one, instruct every child to close his or her eyes, then spin them around, and point them toward Spongebob. Have them stick the squarepants on Bob where they belong. Bubble-Mania Give each guest a container of bubble solution and a bubble wand. Let them try to blow the largest bubble, the most bubbles, and the smallest bubble. Spongebob Painting Use rectangle kitchen sponges and paint to sponge paint. Children 5 and up can make Spongebob pictures with yellow paint, brown construction paper, google eyes, glue etc. Placed on blue paper. Try one yourself before the party. You may want to pre cut the pants and accessories. Squidward May I? Simply alter the traditional "Mother May I", using the name of Spongebob's cranky neighbor. You can do the same with Red Rover or tag as well. “Squidward Octopus, king of all motion... wants you to send (name) cross the ocean. SpongeBob Sponge Toss Have a Sponge Toss with wet sponges. On a hot day the kids will really enjoy this activity. Provide a bucket of cold water and large sponges for the kids to toss and catch! Seashell Hunt Come up with 5 or 6 clues, and write them on index cards. Here are some examples of clues: "Look under the table, for a small bit of a fable." Write the words backwards so the party guests must hold the index cards in front of a mirror to read. Other clues may include: "I'm cold on the inside, and run all day and all night"(refrigerator). The place where boys and girls love to play with bubbles" (bathroom). Try writing the previous clue with white crayon on white index card. Leave it with a colored marker and a note instructing the Spongebob birthday party guests to scribble all over the paper to reveal the message. "With so many subterranean friends to help you out, you're sure to solve this mystery, no doubt! Go back to the place where you began and discover the cake, I know you can!" Hide the clues throughout the party area, and include seashells with each clue, as a prize. At game time, have the children work as a team to solve the mystery. Catch the Jellyfish Buy some butterfly nets from the one dollar store. Buy small pink balloons, let the adults throw the baloons in the air, so the kids can catch the jelly fish with their nets. Fish, Fish, Shark Play this Spongebob birthday party version of classic "Duck, Duck, Goose" game. Spongebob Art Hand out a paper plate and pencil (or marker) to each child. Have children, one at a time, put the plate on their head and draw Sponge Bob on the white side of the plate. Then they must show their drawing to the rest of the party guests to the amusement of all. After they have all drawn Sponge Bob, try having them draw a different fishy friend. Squidward Tag Define the boundaries of a square shaped area. Have the birthday child start as Squidward by standing in the center. Have all the other "fish" line up at one end of the square area. The birthday child starts the game by yelling, "I'm the Octopus, king of the tide. Can you cross to the other side?" All the fish try to run across the ocean as Squidward tries to tag them. If tagged, fish become part of Squidward's tentacles, and they must reach out and tag the other fish running by while keeping one foot planted. The game continues until all the fish become part of Squidward. The last fish caught can be the new Squidward. Mr. Bubble For this Spongebob birthday party activity, you'll need a wading pool, stepping stool, bubble mix (dishwasher liquid), hula-hoop and camera. Fill wading pool with water and bubble mix. Place the stepping stool in the middle of the pool. Place the hula-hoop around the stepping stool. (Tip: This game is played outdoors in warm weather.) At game time, have each child stand on the stool in the middle of the pool. Pull the hula-hoop over them (they will immediately find themselves in a giant bubble). Have a picture taken of each child inside the bubble. Mail those pictures as memorable keepsakes with 'thank you' notes after the Spongebob birthday party. Balloon Octopus You'll need small balloons, markers, card stock or poster board, tape and glitter/glue pens (optional). Pre cut or draw the octopus bodies from the paper. Spongebob Food and DrinkSpongebob Birthday Cakes:
Patrick's Starfish Cake: Spongebob Birthday Party Food Ideas:
Krabby Patty Burgers & Krusty Krab Fries Spongebob Birthday Party Drink Ideas:
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