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My daughter is turning 7 next month and wants a Pokemon party... any suggestions?

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  1. Google it, Pokemon was quite big when i was your daughters age that was 10 years ago. I'm not particularly sure how you could theme a party in such a style just use your imagination.


  2. Check these sites to get material and information about  a pokemon party

    http://partysuppliesworld.com/pages/Part...

    http://holidays.kaboose.com/pokemon_part...

    http://www.kidspartyworld.com/pages/kids...

    Hope it helps!!!!!!!!!!!

    http://www.pokemon.com/

    Check this one as well if you wish,it´s the official web site

    HAVE A NICE PARTY

  3. My kids *love* Pokemon.  Just had a Pokemon Bday party in January & another back in September.

    For both, I got party decorations off of E-Bay (banners, napkins, tablecloths, balloons, streamers, etc)  Just go there & search 'pokemon party' to find all kinds of cool things.  

    For the January one, we went to an indoor pizza/video game place.  

    I got the kids each a pokemon coin purse/keychain as their goodie bag & gave it to them before they got their tokens, so that they could use it to carry tokens & tickets.  

    I made him a simple, flat sheet cake.  Then, bought a huge lot of 1 inch high pokemon action figures from e-bay.  I washed them, then put them on the cake for decoration.  Each child took a couple of those home, too.  

    For the September party, we were able to be outdoors.  

    We set up a moon jump (we deliver them for a local company, so have them in our garage, ready to go :D ) & added a Pokemon Theme to it (If you have a Dino Jump near you, call & ask if they have a Pokemon Theme - if you're in the far west chicago suburbs, I can tell you that they do!).  

    We bought a bunch of pokemon cards & hid them around the yard for the 'game'.  The kids were told to go out & capture as many Pokemon as they could find (after we reminded the bigger kids to leave the easy ones for the little kids to find first).  They spent a large part of the time, after that, just trading cards :D  

    We made a Pokeball pinata, using a big round 'punching ball' balloon, coating it in a few layers of newspaper strips dipped in flour/water paste, then, after it dried, painting it with red, white & black poster paint.  

    Finally, for the 'cake', I made a bunch of cupcakes, instead.  Half of them simply had toppers that I had purchased from E-bay - pokemon picks & cupcake toppers.  The other half were first frosted with white.  Then, I used Cake Decorating Spray (it was by the decorating frosting in my grocery store, but I had to look in a few stores before I found it - it looks something like this: http://www.tastycreationsonline.com/imag... ) to spray paint half of each cupcake red.  Next, I used black decorating gel to paint a line across where the red met the white, along with painting a circle of black right in the middle.  Voila!  Pokeballs!  (kind of like this: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1164/5444... but, I did not put the white dot in the center)

    Have fun!

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