Tip Tuesday: A St. Patrick’s Day Birthday
It’s always tough having a birthday around a holiday. But if one of your little ones is celebrating a birthday this week, why not embrace tomorrow’s holiday and have a St. Patrick’s Day-themed party!
There are so many fun activities to do, it will be a blast for every guest in attendance! So I went to amazingmoms.com to learn some tips for throwing a great St. Patrick’s Day birthday!
St. Patrick’s Day Party Invitations:
Cut Shamrock shapes with green cardstock paper. On one side of the shamrock write your message: “Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day!” Add your party details on the other side. Attach a gold foil-wrapped chocolate coin on the front of the shamrock invitation. Tip: Use a shamrock cookie cutter to race your invitations. Or, you can get your festive celebration started with personalized invitations.
Remind your guests to dress in green!
St. Patrick’s Day Party Decorations:
Of course the color scheme for this party will be green and white. But, you may also want add a rainbow or two. Decorate the room with green and white balloons, streamers etc. Hang paper shamrocks from the walls and ceilings. Enlist your kids help to make the shamrocks. they’ll enjoy participating in the preparations.Dress up the table with a white table cloth. Scatter any of these items to make a festive table; paper shamrock’s that the kids have created, green sequins or curling ribbon, gold wrapped chocolate coins or kisses. St. Patrick’s Day party supplies >>
An Irish Welcome:
Upon arrival, magically transform each guest into a leprechaun with a hat and a face painted shamrock or rainbow. Tip: Enlist a friend or teenager for the face painting.
You’ll need to be with the children. Irish Magic Hats for your party >>
St. Patrick’s Day Party Games and Activities for Kids:
You can make crafts play games or watch a move. Consider the age of the children, your party time and space while planning your party.
End of the Rainbow Treasure Hunt:
Before the party make a rainbow using markers and poster paper. Hide a pile of chocolate or plastic gold coins with the rainbow. Create fun Irish clues that the children will use to find the rainbow. Or even easier…hide the coins around the party area and send the kids on a hunt.
Variation:
Use a permanent marker to write a number on each coin. The number will correspond to a prize that the child can collect after the hunt is complete. Prizes can be small such as candy bars, a box of Lucky Charms cereal, green bubble bath or nail polish from your local dollar store.
Pot Of Gold Coin Toss:
Use a cast Iron or any black pot. Establish a reasonable distance from the pot and tape a paper shamrock to the floor. The children will take turns trying to toss the coins into the pot. A small prize such as a sticker, or small candy, can be awarded each time.
Luck Leprechaun Game:
Dived the children into pairs. Provide each pair with one gold plastic coin.
They will use their Leprechaun hats that you gave them at the beginning of the party, to toss the coin back and forth to each other. Play some Irish music while they are playing to liven things up.
Hot Potato:
A traditional game of hot potato using a real potato. Play a CD of Irish music while the children pass the potato around the circle. The player holding the potato when the music stops, will be in charge of the CD player for the next round. Variation: Play the same game using a “Blarney Stone” ( a regular old rock).
Shamrock Craft:
Make a shamrock pin or magnet…instructions >>
Feeding Your Little Leprechauns:
Obviously anything green is in order for a St. Patrick’s day party. You can choose to serve a large Irish meal of Corned beef, potatoes and soda bread. However, we recommend lighter fare for a kids party. Potato skins with melted cheese. Green fruit such as grapes, kiwi, green apple, and honey dew melon, served with yogurt dip. Raw green vegetables such as green beans, celery and cucumber, served with dip. Cheese sandwiches or quesadillas cut with a shamrock cookie cutter. Green Jell-O Jigglers or green gelatin, topped with marshmallows. Pour the gelatin into clear plastic cups before chilling.
Shamrock Cupcakes:
These cupcakes are so easy, the kids can decorate the entire batch with minimal assistance. Your party guests will enjoy making these as an additional activity.

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This weekend, my 12-year old daughter and her friends are hosting a surprise birthday sleepover for one of their friends whose mother lost her very short battle with lung cancer this past July. Each year, her Mom would have a huge sleepover birthday party for her which all the girls looked forward to. This will be the first birthday she will have without her Mom and it will probably be difficult for her and her Dad and brothers.