There are many more shades and combinations to try, including soft lavender shades, peachy shades, soft green shades, and purple and pink together. Make them stand out by using watercolors, agate prints, a gilded edge, and seals for a vintage look, or copper and gold framing for the invites.
Mix several pastel shades that are appropriate for your birthday, such as dusty blue and pink, creamy shades and soft green with olive greens, or something else you like. Get inspired!
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Wildly Fun 3 Year Old Birthday Party Ideas
Three-year-olds, unlike tweens and adults, have a very short attention span. Keep things short when throwing a party for the toddler and soon-to-be-three set. Ninety minutes is the perfect duration. There is plenty of time for activity, food, and cake.
Because most, if not all, of the party visitors still slumber, it’s crucial to pick a time of day when everyone is well-rested. You’ll have extremely cranky party guests if you host it too late in the day or too near to that all-important afternoon naptime. If you’re serving food, aim to have the celebration in the late morning or early afternoon.
Continue reading to learn more about creative ways to celebrate a child’s third birthday!
Party Foods Ideas
Picky eaters are common among 3-year-olds. It’s not the time to try out new recipes or serve elaborate desserts at a birthday party. Preschoolers prefer familiar meals and make dietary choices based on appearance and smell.
Stick to items that young children enjoy and serve them in smaller servings for the celebration. Although pizza is a party staple, there is some leeway here.
Chicken fingers, grilled cheese, and tater tots are all popular appetizers. Fruits like strawberries, blueberries, clementines, and watermelon are all good choices if you want to eat something healthy.
Find out whether any of the partygoers have food allergies before you decide on a menu. Cake slices are more difficult for children to eat than cupcakes.
Party Activities
Parties for young children, like preschool, require structure to avoid chaos. If you’re throwing a party at a bounce house or a gym, the timing is already set, but it never hurts to have a picture book on hand for when the food is delivered.
Short activities should be planned for home parties to keep the gathering organized and interesting. After 45 minutes to an hour of activities, there will be refreshments, cake, and goodie bags.
Simple backyard games that kids like include sponge painting, a scavenger hunt, an obstacle course, and creating bubbles. You can also combine activities and group children into small groups with an adult leader.
Rotate them through the activities for roughly 15 minutes each. Finally, collect all of the children for a read-aloud. Before moving on to the dinner, books are a terrific way to calm the gathering down. It also allows the hosts to serve the food while the children are entertained.