For Emma’s Birthday Party this year we had a pirate princess party. It was a lot of fun and we let our imaginations get away from us! I had some friends help out from Floppy and Pals! all of the kids had a great time. Here a few of the things that we did:
I cannot reveal all of my secrets though!
- We had a great scavenger hunt that led the kids all around the house in search of the treasure. In the end the treasure was the Pirate Hat Cake. The kids were all so excited that it was cake time.
- We played a great game of freeze dance where the kids had to end up on their own island on the floor. This was great because they got to jump all around and get out some of their pent up energy!
- We played pin the patch on the pirate. This was a big pirate face that the kids were able to pin a patch onto. The child who got the closest was aloud to pick a prize out of the treasure chest.
- We had the best face painter in the world painting princess and pirate faces on the boys and girls. They always love a face painter!
There are so many other great things that you can do at a pirate party. My nephew had a great pirate party too! Here are a few activities from his party that were tons of fun.
- My sister in law filled balloons and some had winning tags in them. The kids had to sit on the balloons and pop them. Once you found a winner you could go and pick out of the treasure chest. CAUTION do not do this if they are in bathing suits!
- My sister in law had a pinata which the kids love. My husband is against it though so we never get to have them!
- At my nephews party they also had a treasure hunt because what good pirate party would not have you hunt for booty?
- The kids had a talk like a pirate contest. They all had to practice using their pirate voices to get what they wanted. The child who did it the best for the entire party won a little extra treasure.
There are so many other ideas for a pirate party. Why not leave your favorite one. This will give us all a chance to have a great pirate adventure right in our very own homes.
Becca
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I love the idea of mixing pirates in with princesses because I am so sick of Sleeping Beauty (and co.) that I think it would be cathartic to see another type of princess at a party. One with a bat instead of a tiara.
You’ve really got a lot of great ideas in here. I especially like the scavenger hunt! We’re doing one this weekend for my 9 y.o. and, if the weather cooperates it should be great : )
These are great ideas. I’ve never been to a pirate party before.
What fantastic ideas!
It sounds like a wonderful party with plenty to keep the kids entertained!
Pirate party’s are so much fun!!!
My youngest had one for his 5th birthday. We did “Simon Says” but used “Captain Says” instead. We had a water relay and played “Ships Ahoy!”. I was able to get little dress up kits for not a lot of money and put those in the middle of a pass the parcel. The kids all dressed up and we went looking for gold treasure boxes around the yard which were used to fill up their loot bags.