And since Nathan is loving Ninjago right now, I made him another Ninjago shirt:
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
Ninjago Party
My son wanted a Ninjago party and I was glad for all of the fun ideas on pinterest to make it happen, because there are not a lot of party supplies available for Ninjago. It turned out to be a lot of fun.
Each guest arrived and picked a Ninjago shirt:
Then I matched them with matching headbands personalized with their names.
I found a utube video on making paper ninja stars (ok, not the actual shape of the ninjago ones, but these 2nd graders didn't say anything). I set out crayons and markers and let them each decorate them.
Then I set up a game of printed bad guys from Ninjago and they took turns trying to knock them over with their paper stars.
We played a game of Sensei Wu says...
Then I blew up some balloons and showed them how to make swords. They enjoyed fighting and then my awesome husband set up a game on his computer and put it on the tv screen (Ball Strike) and used the swords swinging to the swords at the balls.
We also played a game of "Don't Eat Ninjago" but instead of a game board, we used kisses with Ninjago stickers.
We continued with some Ninja training in our hallway:
Of course we had cupcakes complete with Ninjago toppers:
And refreshed with large powerades--Ninjago style:
We handed out a few last party favors on their way out the door. A fortune cookie and a Ninjago M&M pkg.
Then we also had treats to bring to school and we stuck with Ninjago:
Drinks:
Cupcakes:
(aren't they fun, all packaged and ready to go...)
And the his large cake we used to celebrate as a family was also Ninjago.
Each guest arrived and picked a Ninjago shirt:
Then I matched them with matching headbands personalized with their names.
I found a utube video on making paper ninja stars (ok, not the actual shape of the ninjago ones, but these 2nd graders didn't say anything). I set out crayons and markers and let them each decorate them.
Then I set up a game of printed bad guys from Ninjago and they took turns trying to knock them over with their paper stars.
We played a game of Sensei Wu says...
Then I blew up some balloons and showed them how to make swords. They enjoyed fighting and then my awesome husband set up a game on his computer and put it on the tv screen (Ball Strike) and used the swords swinging to the swords at the balls.
We also played a game of "Don't Eat Ninjago" but instead of a game board, we used kisses with Ninjago stickers.
We continued with some Ninja training in our hallway:
Of course we had cupcakes complete with Ninjago toppers:
And refreshed with large powerades--Ninjago style:
We handed out a few last party favors on their way out the door. A fortune cookie and a Ninjago M&M pkg.
Then we also had treats to bring to school and we stuck with Ninjago:
Drinks:
Cupcakes:
(aren't they fun, all packaged and ready to go...)
And the his large cake we used to celebrate as a family was also Ninjago.
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