Little
Mermaid
Water Party / Under the Sea
Invitations:
Outside~
Decorate with ocean clip art, sponge paint of sea stars or fish shapes.
Swim on over to "name" Under the Sea Birthday Party
Inside~
Our sea castle address:
Day:
Time:
RSVP
Bring your swimsuit and a towel
Decorations:
From colored poster board cut out 8-10" fish and sea horses. Decorate them with
glitter, suspend or use to decorate walls, tables etc. Decorate a table with a
"fish net" over a bright table cloth, on top place plastic sand castles or
castles made from sand dough, sea shells, silver and gold bead strands. Sprinkle
with tropical confetti. Color theme could be yellow, blue and green. Serve
punch with plastic "drink chills" in the shape of sea horses etc.
Picture poster board of the
little mermaid. Get pictures of the Little Mermaid on line. Print the pictures
out in color. Cut the extra paper away from the pictures. After preparing the pictures cut
blue colored paper into designs so that the designs are a little bigger then the pictures.
Paste the blue paper onto posterboard first. The pictures will go on over top of
the blue designs. Decorate the rest of the poster board with fish or starfish.
After the party, this beautiful board that can be hung up in the child' s room. -
by a reader
See the Luau theme for more decorating ideas.
Cake and Food:
Cake:
Pool cake~ A rectangular sheet cake. Frost the sides white and 1/2 along the
inside edge. The remaining top should be blue. Add a shaved down grahams
cracker for a diving board. Blue and green smarties lined up on edge in the center
for floats. Gummy life savers for innertubes. Decorate the side of the cake
with peach gummy rings, look like life rings. Polly Pocket size people also make
good decoration.
Cake decorated with Ariel- regular cake
rectangle cake...iced part in blue icing, for the ocean, the other side in white, with
shaved graham crackers for the sand, decorate with palm tree toothpicks and a figure
of Ariel.
Cupcakes or brownies in Little Mermaid liners
Beach Ball cake using a Pampered Chef 2 Qt bowl
Serve:
Fish shaped Rice Krispie treats
Clear cups with blue Jell-o and gummy octopus or fish candies
Goldfish crackers
Goodie Bags:
Fill with mermaid stickers, small sand filled sea
animal, shark fruit bites, bubbles, edible candy leis made with wrapped candy and ribbon.
Coloring books printed from Walt
Disney Home Entertainment -- The Little Mermaid: Flounder's Coloring Pages.
Games and Activities:
Sand Castles~ (This
kind will last)
Sand Dough:
- 4 Cups Sand
- 2 Cups Cornstarch
- 1 tbl + 1 tsp Cream of Tartar
- 3 Cups Hot Water
Mix sand, cornstarch and cream of tarter
into large saucepan. Stir in hot water and cook over medium heat until stiff and
water is absorbed. Cool
Kids can form castles with their hands or used small sand molds. It may be best to
coat molds with a vegetable spray first for easy removal.
Crossing the river:
String two ropes the length of the pool.
Divide people into teams. Need two "rafts" (something they can
float on, preferably keeping somewhat dry, but could be unstable).
Team members are split onto each side of the pool, near the rope.
The first person up must climb onto the raft, pull the raft to the other
side using the rope, then climb off. Continue with the others. The winning
team finishes first OR is the one with the team members that are least wet.
Dog Race: (for youngsters that can swim the dog paddle)
Line up the kids on the edge of the pool. On go they jump in and all dog paddle to
the other side, get out and bark 3 times. First one to finish wins.
Treasure Dive:
Line up everyone on the side of the pool and toss in "treasure." See who
can bring back the most.
Make poster board crowns:
Trim with glitter. Let the kids decorate them with stamps, markers, stickers.
Dance:
The Limbo and the Conga to Little Mermaid music or other
Catch the Fish:
Need: 3" fish made from tissue paper, Stir stick straws, clear plastic
cups.
Place the fish on a table top. Let the children blow at the fish, through the straws
and try to catch them with their cups. See who can catch the most in 2 minutes.
Memory Treasure Hunt:
Take turns finishing this sentence: "I found a sunken ship beneath the
ocean waves, and I collected a ________." The others must say what the others
found then add to the list.
See the Water Blast or Luau or more game ideas.
Please e-mail me with additional ideas
boardlr@coupeville.net
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