Pirate Party IdeasIgnite your child’s imagination and let them fly to Neverland with Captain Hook, sail the seven seas with Long John Silver or see the ghostly image of Captain Jack Sparrow by throwing them a themed pirate party Party Invitations Send your invitations out one to two weeks before the party. Be creative and send out Treasure Map invitations. Stationery stores sell a range of pre printed papers that can be used – scrolls are ideal. Make it clear that everyone must come dressed as a pirate or they’ll be walking the plank! You can use ordinary white paper and burn the edges to make it look old. Decorate with skulls and crossbones, arrows and footprints. Roll your invitations up and secure with a piece of frayed string and candle wax. Make sure you include the date and time of the party, the address and an RSVP date and phone number.
Pirate Decorations Plan to have a safe place for your party where children can have fun without fear of injury and have a back-up plan in case of bad weather. Inside or out, decorations will create your pirate hideaway. Scour your local party shop or shop online for pirate themed products. Sensational themed pirate partyware is available from party shops. You can get everything from cups plates and napkins to table cloths, balloons and decorations in pirate themes. Check out the on-line party stores in our web site Decorate with black and white streamers and skull and crossbones balloons. Make sure you have a Jolly Roger flag flying. Put a sign over the front door “Enter at yer own risk me harties” Make a treasure area using silver serving dishes, candlesticks, lots of Christmas tree beads, add fairy tiaras, chocolate money and jewels and beads from craft stores. Spray stones gold and add as nuggets. Add sea shells and some sand. Display on the food table or fill a treasure chest. If you don’t have a treasure chest line a laundry basket with purple or red satin. Potted palms will give a tropical island feel. If your party is outside, use lots of sand to add to the theme. Add some bamboo garden flares – use orange or red cellophane as flames. Bird netting is cheap to buy and is a great sea prop. Skeletons left over from Halloween will complete your theme. You can create a pirate ship using hay bales covered with hessian. Make a pirate flag out of a bed sheet – paint on a skull and crossbones. Tie balloons to your front gate or fly a pirate flag. Mark the spot with a large X cut from black cardboard. Balloons can be used indoors or out. Printed Pirate balloons can be mixed with plain black or white. Tie in bunches and add lots of red ribbon – red foil ribbon from party stores will create an eerie effect. Hire a helium tank and float the balloons off the ceiling with long spidery tails – great decorations and you can add one to each loot bag at the end of the party.
Pirate Craft Cut out strips of brightly coloured fabric to make bandanas. You can buy eye patches from party stores or use face paint to paint them on. Buy paper mache chests from your craft store. Decorate in advance and fill with lollies or have them for party craft games for the children to decorate themselves (make sure each child writes their number under their box). They are great favours for the children to take home. Have a small clean jar for each pirate and a selection of glitter, beads, shells, pebbles sprayed gold, and other little sea treasures, top up with a mixture of water and baby oil to create their own treasure cave. You can also add a drop of food colouring to the water. When the child has finished, hot glue the tops in place. Cut some pirate coloured fabric into circles to place over the lids, secure with a rubber band. Make spyglasses using cardboard tubes – toilet roll tubes are ideal – add coloured cellophane to either end and decorate with jewels.
Pirate Food Have a cake decorated with skull and crossbones or as a pirate's face. A simple cake could be iced and have chocolate money added. A more elaborate cake could be shaped as a treasure chest. Have a Sara Lee chocolate slab cake and add white chocolate buttons to outline the shape of a skull and crossbones. Make little pirate name signs to add to the food you are serving
Parrot food
Pirate boats
Pirate’s teeth
Gold Dubloons
Pirate Ale
Parrot Legs
Pieces of eight
Sunken Treasure
Cannon Balls
Captains Treasure
Pirate Games
Pirate Piñata
Treasure hunt
Cannon ball stomp
Pirate peg legs
Booty race
Pirate Islands
Walking the plank
Pin the parrot on the pirate
Gold hunt
Cap’n Hook’s Treasure
Octopus Treasure |
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