Here are the final details of the party. We had it on Sunday.
Everyone had heaps of fun and the force was with us.
oh yes I actually made the Millenium Falcon a day before the party!

The food….

Ok these are the cupcakes the rest were…
popcorn, mini savaloys, mixed lollies
The games/party schedule….
Entertainment:
1. Make c3po – details on previous post
2. Jedi confidence course – I put out the pool noodles and made an arch by joining them with sticks. So they had to bounce on the moon hopper for 5 hops or so up to a marker (stone) then go und the pool noodle arch, up and across the trampoline, and follow the hose to another stone marker which had a heap of green pears that had dropped off my pear tree too early and they had to throw them in the bin. They kept going one at a time for this until they got one in.
3. Make your own light saber. Long balloons in decorated tubes to look like light sabre handles.
4. Jedi training – Above light sabers hitting round white balloons
Free time – more eating, a birthday cake and long iceblocks (ice light sabres) and one of the PG StarWars movies till parents came to pick them up.

Overall it was fun for all and it was an easy party to conduct once done. It was all over in two hours. That’s enough time for me with extras hanging around. LOL.


Yes thats me!
Both my kiddos…

Brother and sister…. ohhhh how cute!
Have a crafty day.
Happy party planning!
For all the posts connected with this party go to the first post. Click here.





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Yay!! It’s all over now! lol You went to so much work for this party, Debbie! It looks like it was a fabulous success! Thanks for sharing the whole process!
It was a pleasure. It’s to help others out in party planning… I think this party only cost me $40 apposed to the $150 others pay for hiring a venue. (Not including food, and pressies)
This is awesome! I love the ‘Chewy’ cupcakes best- what a lucky boy : )
Thank you so much