Minecraft birthday party - the video game brought to life. |
I was really intrigued with the idea of bringing the digital to life. The kids have been staring at these pixelated characters on the iPad and/or Xbox for months so I really wanted to give them a real-life Minecraft experience - specifically the sword (diamond) and the characters.
DIAMOND SWORD
I printed a template of a diamond sword onto 11x18 paper which turned out to be perfect scale for the eight year olds. I cut two of them out (careful, they may not be symmetrical, so you need to hold up to a light, back-to-back, line them up, tape the two pieces of paper together, then cut them both out at the same time). Then I traced the outline onto foam core board and used an exacto knife to carefully cut the form out. I was able to get 5 swords out of one piece of foam board. Then I cut thin double-sided tape into a zillion squares and went to work taping all of the nooks and crannies of the sword and then carefully laid the cut-out onto the tape.
DIY diamond swords |
MINECRAFT CHARACTER HEADS
I bought different colour gift bags at the dollar store and searched the net for closeup images of the heads. I cut the bag into a square, found the middle by folding lightly in half (top to bottom and side to side), lightly marked the gridlines with a pencil where I needed to draw and/or cut, then I coloured in the squares.
These were my first two:
I left them on the breakfast table for the boys to see in the morning and they freaked out, immediately put them on and began to act out a scene where Steve was mining and the Creeper came up from behind hissing. It was AWESOME.
After the first four, I ended up making a grid template on an old piece of foam core so it was easier to measure out the faces and the placement of the features. I made sure to cut small square eye-holes when I was done.
Pig head, Creeper heads, Steve head, Hero Brine head, Enderman heads. |
MINECRAFT CAKE
After scouring the net for pictures of Minecraft cakes, we finally decided on the actual cake from Minecraft itself.
My neighbour decorated it for me and did a really good job. There were some incredible pictures of beautifully done cakes, but the majority used fondant and neither of us like fondant so we used Betty Crocker french vanilla and chocolate to ice the cake that was comprised of bottom and top layers of yellow cake and a middle layer of chocolate (baked in 8x8 pans). Then I melted red chocolate wafers, spread it onto waxed paper, waited until it was almost dry, then cut squares out to lay on top. Don't wait too long for the chocolate to dry or it'll crack when you' cut out the squares.
Minecraft cake |
Creeper cake |
ACTIVITIES AND FOOD
For the actual party, we let the kids all watch a bunch of Minecraft youtube videos. Then we let them play Minecraft with each other on one of 7 iPads we had for the occasion. We had created a basic world in Creative and so the kids all went in and built stuff together while they sat beside each other in the family room. I'm pretty sure they would have done that the whole two hours had we let them.
The food was pizza (cut in squares), watermelon and for dessert, I did mushrooms (super easy and really delicious), torches (large pretzel sticks dipped in red melted wafers and then into white melted wafers that I added a bit of yellow gel to) and cookies plus the cake.
Marshmallow mushrooms, pretzel torches, cookies. |
Then we did the GHAST PINATA. I bought a Family Size box of Cheerios. I took the box, made it more square-like, covered it in white paper, then drew the face onto another piece of paper and taped it on. I then wrapped some crepe paper around to look like the leg-things, and voila.
Ghast pinata - It was kind of hard to break, but they eventually got it |
Attack of the Enderman and Creepers |
Now on to planning ds's Super Mario Bros party in April...
Ssy
I love this! ...and just in time too. I would love to know what size bags you used? And also, where can I find the sword printable?
ReplyDeleteThanks Linnette! The bags were approx 13 by 10 but I made them into 10 by 10. The depth was about 5. Don't go any smaller than 5...noses will protrude! I also tried a smaller bag, but only my 5 yo could fit into it.
ReplyDeleteAs for the swords, you should be able search "printable minecraft diamond sword". Here's one:
http://pixelpapercraft.com/papercraft/4f8ed7507ee9da526800000a/life-size-diamond-sword
I printed it on 11 by 18 paper (executive size). It really was a perfect size for the kids.
Good luck with your party!
Ssy
Where did you buy your colored bags from?
ReplyDeleteAt the dollar store!
Deletewoohoo - thank you! My Minecraft obsessed child has his 10th birthday party in 2 weeks. I love the sword ideas - really wanted something cool to put in the kids bags - had planned to print t-shirts but it was going to cost so much, this is a great idea! I love the mushrooms too
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Melissa. I hope it goes well for you. The swords were such a hit, and my kids are still playing with them 4 months later. Totally worth the time it took!
ReplyDeleteAs for the mushrooms, they were so delicious and so easy, I've used the basic idea for other bake sales since (e.g. I drew hearts for valentines day).
Good luck with the party!
hi! thanks for posting this! did you print at home or at UPS store or somewhere for that large size for the swords?
ReplyDeleteA friend printed for me at their office. But I'm sure any copy store will have the ability to print on larger paper (18 x 11.5).
DeleteMy kid's minecraft theme birthday is a month away but I am already preparing the stuff for it since it is either very expensive to buy or everything is just hard to find at the store. Thank you very much for your ideas...helped me a lot!
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome Jan! Good luck with the party.
DeleteThis just saved me hours of insanity! My son is turning 7 in a few weeks and is Minecraft crazed! I love the cake and the pinata ideas!! Thank you so much for posted your creative ideas!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! Good luck with the party!
DeleteThanks so much!! Been driving myself insane looking for AFFORDABLE minecraft party ideas...
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome! As long as you've got some time, these are definitely cost-effective ideas for a killer party.
DeleteI LOVE the paper bags! They look soooo much easier than the Steve Heads floating around the internet. Thanks for the awesome ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie! They are easier...and cheaper and lighter! The kids all loved them. Especially the selection you can make with all of the different colours you can find. Good luck!
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ReplyDeleteyou one awesome mom! thanx for the tips
ReplyDeleteThanks Karla! It was a ton of fun!
Deletewow! the kids are so lucky to have such an amazing and thoughtful parent like you!
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