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Find The Artist Within You With Pirate Party Ideas
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Get ready to chart your course and sail the Seven Seas to high adventure. If you're lookin' to find some pirate party ideas to help you create a bit of swashbucklin' fun, here are some options to get you started.
PIRATE PARTY INVITE IDEAS
Start with a piece of parchment paper. Write out all your party info, wad up the paper, straighten it out, burn the edges, roll it up and tie it off with a piece of hemp or yarn. Place the invite into an empty bottle; add a few seashells and sand, then hand-deliver to your guests in a pirate costume.
PIRATE PARTY IDEAS FOR DECOR
Pave the way to fun by creating a pirate atmosphere that any pirate worth his salt would want to partake.
If you can get your hands on some stuffed pirates, they would be a great accent for shelves, plants, trees, hanging from the ceiling on fishing line, etc.
Make the party area festive with lots of white, black and red balloons, ribbons, and streamers.
Hang some plastic fish on the walls and/or ceiling. For added interest, weave them into a fishnet before hanging them up.
Make a treasure map out of parchment paper and hang it on a wall as a focal point. In the alternative, soak a city map in tea, after it dries, crumple it up, draw a big red "X" on it, along with some lines to the treasure.
Hang some pirate signs throughout the party venue that warn your guests of various dangers. They could say things like, Dead Men Tell No Tales, Pirate Crossing, Walk The Plank, Pirates Only, No Trespassing, Pirates Quarters, etc.
Turn that ordinary table into a pirate's delight. Cover it with burlap, add your party ware and toss some seashells and/or foil wrapped chocolate coins on top. You can also wind a bit of rope around on the tabletop.
Greet your guests with a Jolly Roger flag on the front door. Draw a skull and crossbones on a sheet or opt to glue some felt or fabric onto the sheet instead.
PIRATE PARTY IDEAS FOR CRAFTS
Since pirates love treasure and looking through their spyglasses onto the sea, why not have your little pirates make their own.
Spyglasses are made by covering paper towel rolls with construction paper that can be decorated and covering the ends with a clear wrap.
The treasure chests are made from empty baby wipe containers that have been painted brown or gold. The kids can decorate their chests with stick-on jewels, golden glitters, strands of pearls, sequins, etc. You can then fill them up with various pirate favors for the kids to enjoy using during the party or to take home when all is said and done.
CONCLUSION
You are now equipped to start coming up with some pirate party ideas to create your fun-filled pirate adventure. Grab yer Jolly Roger and wave it on to victory.
PIRATE PARTY INVITE IDEAS
Start with a piece of parchment paper. Write out all your party info, wad up the paper, straighten it out, burn the edges, roll it up and tie it off with a piece of hemp or yarn. Place the invite into an empty bottle; add a few seashells and sand, then hand-deliver to your guests in a pirate costume.
PIRATE PARTY IDEAS FOR DECOR
Pave the way to fun by creating a pirate atmosphere that any pirate worth his salt would want to partake.
If you can get your hands on some stuffed pirates, they would be a great accent for shelves, plants, trees, hanging from the ceiling on fishing line, etc.
Make the party area festive with lots of white, black and red balloons, ribbons, and streamers.
Hang some plastic fish on the walls and/or ceiling. For added interest, weave them into a fishnet before hanging them up.
Make a treasure map out of parchment paper and hang it on a wall as a focal point. In the alternative, soak a city map in tea, after it dries, crumple it up, draw a big red "X" on it, along with some lines to the treasure.
Hang some pirate signs throughout the party venue that warn your guests of various dangers. They could say things like, Dead Men Tell No Tales, Pirate Crossing, Walk The Plank, Pirates Only, No Trespassing, Pirates Quarters, etc.
Turn that ordinary table into a pirate's delight. Cover it with burlap, add your party ware and toss some seashells and/or foil wrapped chocolate coins on top. You can also wind a bit of rope around on the tabletop.
Greet your guests with a Jolly Roger flag on the front door. Draw a skull and crossbones on a sheet or opt to glue some felt or fabric onto the sheet instead.
PIRATE PARTY IDEAS FOR CRAFTS
Since pirates love treasure and looking through their spyglasses onto the sea, why not have your little pirates make their own.
Spyglasses are made by covering paper towel rolls with construction paper that can be decorated and covering the ends with a clear wrap.
The treasure chests are made from empty baby wipe containers that have been painted brown or gold. The kids can decorate their chests with stick-on jewels, golden glitters, strands of pearls, sequins, etc. You can then fill them up with various pirate favors for the kids to enjoy using during the party or to take home when all is said and done.
CONCLUSION
You are now equipped to start coming up with some pirate party ideas to create your fun-filled pirate adventure. Grab yer Jolly Roger and wave it on to victory.