8 Great Ideas For Firefighter Party Supplies, Games and Decorations
1.
For invitations use Firefighter invitations and write the party details on the inside.
Or create your own using red and black card stock to create an invitation in the form of a fire truck, fire hydrant or siren.
2.
Decorate your table with a themed table cover, plates, cups, utensils and napkins.
Add a red police light for a great centerpiece! 3.
Hang up red, orange, and yellow balloons around your party area.
Greet your guests at the door with a themed banner in your entryway.
Draw pictures of fires on yellow or orange paper and hang them up around the walls.
Also, hang red and orange Firefighter danglers from the ceiling.
4.
As each guest arrives for the party, give them a blowout and a fire hat.
Also, set out themed coloring pages for them to color while you wait for all the guests to arrive.
5.
For a "hot" game, play "Hot Potato.
" Have all the children sit in a circle.
You can use any object for the kids to pass around the circle.
Play music as the kids pass the object around the circle as fast as they can, pretending that the item is really hot and that's why you want to get rid of it as fast as they can.
When the music stops, the child holding the object is out.
After there is only one person left, award everyone a Marshmallow Pop.
6.
For a "cool" Firefighter birthday cake, shape it like a fire hydrant or "flames".
Frost the cake with vibrant reds and oranges.
7.
Fill loot bags with the following items to make your guest smile when the party is over: Extinguisher Squirts, Fire Chief Badges, and your child's favorite treats.
8.
Have your child write thank you notes to all the guests on themed Thank You cards to let them know "the fire may be out, but the warm memories remain...
"
For invitations use Firefighter invitations and write the party details on the inside.
Or create your own using red and black card stock to create an invitation in the form of a fire truck, fire hydrant or siren.
2.
Decorate your table with a themed table cover, plates, cups, utensils and napkins.
Add a red police light for a great centerpiece! 3.
Hang up red, orange, and yellow balloons around your party area.
Greet your guests at the door with a themed banner in your entryway.
Draw pictures of fires on yellow or orange paper and hang them up around the walls.
Also, hang red and orange Firefighter danglers from the ceiling.
4.
As each guest arrives for the party, give them a blowout and a fire hat.
Also, set out themed coloring pages for them to color while you wait for all the guests to arrive.
5.
For a "hot" game, play "Hot Potato.
" Have all the children sit in a circle.
You can use any object for the kids to pass around the circle.
Play music as the kids pass the object around the circle as fast as they can, pretending that the item is really hot and that's why you want to get rid of it as fast as they can.
When the music stops, the child holding the object is out.
After there is only one person left, award everyone a Marshmallow Pop.
6.
For a "cool" Firefighter birthday cake, shape it like a fire hydrant or "flames".
Frost the cake with vibrant reds and oranges.
7.
Fill loot bags with the following items to make your guest smile when the party is over: Extinguisher Squirts, Fire Chief Badges, and your child's favorite treats.
8.
Have your child write thank you notes to all the guests on themed Thank You cards to let them know "the fire may be out, but the warm memories remain...
"
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