24 Sep

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

Cotton Candy Rockets with Pop Rock Aliens, DIY (and pretty darn adorable) Monster Aliens with giant googly eyes, Rice Krispie treats shaped like Rockets… sounds like BLAST, right?!

There are so many clever, creative details in this Rockets and Aliens birthday party dreamed up by Natalie from Southern Belle’s Charm for her son’s 5th birthday. If you’ve got a Toy Story (or Monsters vs. Aliens!) fan in your circle, this one’s especially for you!

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

Read on for lots of fun pics and all the party details, as told by Natalie… 

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

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“My son Greyson loves Toy Story, and I love to incorporate his ideas into a party that we both love! His favorite character is Buzz Lightyear – so we went with a Rockets and Aliens party for his birthday this year.

I stuck to a palette of limes and blues and used rockets and “G“s as the focus for the party. We have always called him G since he was little and – due to the space ranger influence, {G Force} was a perfect match!

There were paper lanterns hung as planets with slinkies {inspired from the movie} as the fire” from the rockets.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

I used tissue poms and a polka dotted lime background to create the dessert table background, and added a custom banner with his name on it.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

We made monster aliens to decorate the table!

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

There were lots of polka dots, rockets and G’s to pull the theme together. We found the little aliens from the movie and used them on the cake and as filler on the tables. My son wore a custom shirt made by Olive&Ollie.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

Food & Drinks
We served a picnic lunch in Alien lunch sacks complete with rocket peanut butter sandwiches and Toy Story 3 grapes.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

The adults had chicken salad in croissants with celery/carrots in ranch served in votive containers.  There was fruit skewers too!  I like to serve the same thing for adults as the children but in a different presentation style. This party was for both groups of people!

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

For drinks we had a Blue Cosmic Cooler and decorated lime Pellegrino bottles with rocket labels.

We served the drinks for the kids in lime and blue frozen rocket cups to keep their drinks cool on the hot day.  And before they left we had blue rocket Popsicles made from molds.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

There was a gorgeous cake to accompany the Dessert Bar, which also included: Cotton Candy Rockets with Pop Rock Aliens, Rice Krispie Rockets, cookies, cupcakes, Buzz Lightyear Pez, and candy galore!

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

Favors: It was a swim party {we live in Las Vegas and it was 115 degrees on the day of his party!} so the favors were swim toys, floats, water blasters and sand toys – all with Buzz Lightyear and the Aliens on them.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

For the adults we gave out sugar cookies with fondant rocket toppers.

REAL PARTIES: Rockets and Aliens Birthday {Toy Story Inspired}

Activities: We asked everyone to show up to “Star Command” at 11:00 am and the kids “soared into Space” (a.k.a. our swimming pool) with games and activities.

DIY projects: I made the invitations, favor tags, banner, treat bag tags, labels for food/beverages, thank yous, and birthday hats.

Shopping resources: Party City for polka dot napkins, Polka Dot Market for balloons, Paper Lanterns and Favor Bag toys from Dollar Tree.”

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Thanks again to Natalie for sharing this fun party!

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43Comments

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Natalie - Southern Belle's Charm SAYS:

@ Kathy: the blue slinkys are from the Dollar Tree. I made the rockets – let me know if you need them.

Reply September 25, 2010 at 12:25 pm

Lyndsey SAYS:

Hi Natalie, I LOVE this party, if you get the chance can you e mail me, I would love to get all the information on where and how I can get everything to duplicate this party :). Do you do invitations to? I got to have these invites :).

April 29, 2012 at 2:37 pm

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Sandra (Ribbons and Favors) SAYS:

What a great job on a boy theme party! Of course, I would have to love the cookies in the little CELLO BAGS with the cute tags. But…I must say.. it was nice to see a healthy snack become part of the party as well.

Reply September 25, 2010 at 2:42 pm

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Sue@Sues Sweet Shop SAYS:

What a super party ~ the kids must have went nuts!

Reply September 25, 2010 at 6:31 pm

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charynn-twosugarbabies SAYS:

natalie, everything looks amazing!! congrats :) i’m so excited just to see my cupcake/cookie toppers on here!!!

Reply September 25, 2010 at 6:40 pm

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tonya@THeScentedGift SAYS:

The Rice Krispy rockets are cute! Going to have to get out the cookies cutters for my next event.

Reply September 26, 2010 at 12:12 am

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SimplyIced SAYS:

The colors look fabulous. Great party!
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Reply September 26, 2010 at 6:43 am

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Sally@ Polka Dot Market SAYS:

Natalie, this party is out of this world! You did an AMAZING job!

Reply September 27, 2010 at 4:43 am

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Kary SAYS:

I like Toy Story! The kids love it!

Reply September 27, 2010 at 7:37 am

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bridal girl SAYS:

Great job in here. And a lot of cool ideas here too. The designs and the games are so simple too. Thanks for all the great ideas you have here!

Reply September 27, 2010 at 1:17 pm

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orietta SAYS:

Waoooooooooo! I have no words to describe this creative and beautiful bday theme! I like the colors, the decoration…everything!! Continue like this.

Reply September 28, 2010 at 10:33 am

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Immy SAYS:

This birthday is sooo cute…I cant stop lking at the pictures…
Can anyone tell me how to have the birthday pictures displayed here?

Reply September 28, 2010 at 8:19 pm

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Corrine SAYS:

Wow Natalie….awesome job! So creative…loved everything about it! Cool colors, desserts were cute … what can I say? Great ideas! My grandson loves Woody. Any ideas for a Woody party?

Reply October 2, 2010 at 12:04 pm

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Dorangela SAYS:

Love it!!! I have two boys that love Toy Story. My youngest will be 3 in a few weeks and I’m doing a retro rocket ship theme using aqua blue, sage green and chocolate brown. Will use some of your ideas, thank!! quick question, everyone now has a backdrop for the dessert tables, how does one do this? A large canvas wrapped in fabric? Thanks

Reply October 5, 2010 at 5:41 pm

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Alexis SAYS:

Hi! I’m planning something similar, but don’t know where to get those nice brightly colored polka dot napkins?! I’m in Australia though. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks!

Reply November 11, 2010 at 5:33 am

Natalie - Southern Belle's Charm SAYS:

Alexis,The polka dot napkins are sold at: Party City. I am sure you could have them shipped to you.

December 1, 2010 at 12:36 am

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PATTY SAYS:

LOVE THE PARTY!!! HOW DID YOU MAKE ICE CREAM CONE FAVORS AND WHAT ABOUT MOLD FOR RICE KRISPIE ROCKET???HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON:)!!!!!

Reply November 14, 2010 at 9:29 pm

Natalie - Southern Belle's Charm SAYS:

The Ice Cream Cones Favors are super easy – just add cotton candy to the ice cream cones. Then I bought the alien containers from HeyYoYo on etsy filled them with pop rocks and added eyes and paper to the bottom. They just sat on top. I found a rocket mold on etsy – there are a ton available. Thanks!

December 1, 2010 at 12:39 am

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