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{Real Parties I've Styled} Circus Carnival Party!


When I was owner of Make It Mine Parties, I created all kinds of partyware but it is always fun to throw a real party!  My business partner's twin goddaughters were turning 5 and their mother asked us to do their party.  So we took the opportunity to not only showcase what we do as Make It Mine Parties, but to take it up a notch.  I reached out to my fellow Dreamers Into Doers and with their contributions, we were able to pull off a perfect party!



The guest list was for 50 people including 24 children.  We planned carnival style games, balloon animals, face painting, clowns, a photo booth, pinatas, a general store where the kids could shop after earning their tickets and topped it off with a full candy bar (see my post dedicated fully to the candy bar!).


I love it when the birthday kids get to dress up and become part of their party so Kristal from Atutudes was kind enough to send us two Circus tutus for the girls!  We ordered hats for them and their mom had t-shirts airbrushed from Six Flags to round out their birthday outfits!  Jutta from The Lucky Elephant also generously sent the girls bracelets to match their outfits.  The morning of their party, the girls' mother slipped each bracelet under their pillow and when they woke up she read to them the legend behind the luck of an elephant with it's trunk up and wished them a lucky year!

The party took place outdoors in my business partner's yard and we all had a blast!  I created all of the custom printable signage, prices for the prizes, labels for the candy bar and banners for the candy bar & general store.  The kids started with face painting, animal balloons and photo ops in our booth complete with clown dress up props and the cutest yarn pom garland I have ever seen from Kiesha of Cupcake Wishes & Birthday Dreams.  


After everyone arrived, we all enjoyed grilled hot dogs & hamburgers with popcorn, chips & fruit salad.  After lunch, the carnival games "opened" and the kids took turns playing games like duck pond fishing, pin the tail on the donkey, ring toss and bean bag toss to earn tickets where they could spend in the general store for prizes like chinese yo-yos, candy buttons, candy necklaces, duck whistles, wooly willy games, and more. 










Cake & cupcakes were next followed by three pinatas!  As everyone was leaving, they each got a circus train box to fill up with candy from the candy bar including Clown Cake Pops custom made for our party from Cake Pop Fusion!  It was a fun day and everyone had a great time!  




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{Real Parties I've Styled} Circus Carnival Party Candy Bar!


We recently styled a Circus Carnival party for twin 5 year old girls!  What fun!  We don't usually throw other people's party but these were my business partner's goddaughters so it was an extra special occasion.

There were so many parts to this party that I decided it would be best to showcase them individually.  So I'll start with the best part of all...the candy bar!


Our colors were orange, blue & red so the key to a stunning candy bar is to choose your colors and stick to them!  We had circus peanuts, gumballs, giant pixie sticks, rock candy, circus cookies & clown cake pops from Cake Pop Fusion!



To make the candy bar personal, we purchased a fun picture frame and added our own printed mat for a recent photo of the guests of honor.  This is a great keepsake for after the party!  We were sure to include some vintage tin circus toys.  Not only were they cute for the theme, but the kids had a lot of fun playing with these.


The backdrop was super easy to make.  I got a small board from the lumber store & some fabric and ribbon from the fabric store.  I used a staple gun to staple the blue fabric to the top of the board for the main background.  Next I took the striped fabric and stapled it to the top of the board too.   Then I hot glued the ribbon over the staples to finish it off.

I gathered the red stripe fabric to make the curtains and used extra ribbon to create the tiebacks.  Last, I put the banner up and we were ready to add the candy!



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There is more to come...so stay tuned....we had carnival games, a general store for the kids to buy toys with the tickets they won, pinatas, a photo booth and so much more!

VENDORS:

Styling & Design: Amy's Party Ideas
Circus Clown Cake Pops ~ Cake Pop Fusion
Circus Clown & Tent Cookies ~ Bees Knees Creative
Candy Bar Banner:  Party Invites
Candy Bar Backdrop: Amy's Party Ideas
Circus Party Hats:  Make It Mine Parties
Vintage Tin Circus Toys: Amazon
Candy: Amazon