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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Birthday Party Theme
Ages: 2 to 4
Invitation Idea:
CD Invitations: Burn a CD of free Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
printables and games available from Disney website and print out a
personalized CD label for it. Your guests will get to use the CD
before the birthday and get psyched up about the party!
Decorations:
We
decorated the venue for a 2 year old in this manner.
First, we zeroed down on the colors to be used. The colors of the
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse logo are the primary colors red, blue,
yellow and green. These were to be the colors for all our
decorations.
See in detail how the venue was decorated for this party:
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme Decoration Ideas
Games and Activities:
Since the party was for toddlers, rented small bouncy castles and
other simple rides and swings were used for entertainment of the
little guests.
Right in the middle of the party area was placed a play tunnel
into which all the little guests wanted to spend the rest of their
lives and had to be dragged away home. The kids were also given
bubbles to blow (instead of streamers and noisemakers) as the cake
was cut.
For older children, more games can be included like 'Passing the
Hot Dog', Dress up like your favorite clubhouse character etc.
Cake:
A 3-tier cake in primary colors with little toy figures of the
clubhouse characters was the show-stopper of the evening.
Personalized Favors:
The bubbles handed out earlier were part of the favors and were
personalized with computer printed labels. From the CD labels to
the bubble bottles, the same graphics were used to tie the theme
together.


Girls got to wear Minnie face masks and finger puppets.

More Mickey mouse awaited the kids in Disney goodie bags.

Toddlers are usually accompanied by Parents or just Moms and it is
a nice gesture to present them a little something to take back
too. Little jars of homemade fudge make a very practical and
inexpensive gift for parents or other family friends and relatives
who don't have children to take home the kiddie stuff.
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