Here are the supplies I used to make the Monster Truck Photobooth: I found this awesome monster truck photobooth idea on pinterest, but could never find the original source that it linked to. Wanna know what I am a sucker for, a cute photobooth. You will not meet another person who avoids party games like I do. With a park birthday you get to drop all the stress of games if you want to. Lots of parents roamed around keeping eyes on everyone and I spotted a few games of tag. The kids ran wild and played on the play structures. Monster Truck Birthday Party: Entertainment Once the tables were covered I rolled a toy monster truck over an ink pad and then rolled over the paper to make a tire tread. Since we were partying at the park I wasn’t too worried about decorations, I order these cute race flags online and covered the tables with white craft paper. ![]() I didn’t have emails for all of the school friends, so paper was the way to go. This was seriously one of the hardest decisions, because there are so many adorable choices! Punchbowl has some other cute ideas as well if you prefer to go the digitial route. I ordered the cutest invites off of Etsy and had them printed up at a local office supply store. Monster Truck Birthday Party: Invitations & Decorations I mean there is an awesome playground, entertainment – CHECK! No matter who shows up from invites there are going to be kids there and playing, party guests (invited and crashers) – CHECK! Our favorite neighborhood park has the best playground because it is completely shaded by giant trees! There are picnic tables around the playground and we set up the grill a little bit away for safety. The Mister had the best idea and he says, I think we should have it at our neighborhood park. It’s one of the hardest parts of planning a party. So this year I wanted it to be BIG and AWESOME and what says that better than Monster Trucks!? Monster Truck Birthday Party: Location! Location! Location! Since Memorial Day is typically pretty rainy in Central Texas we’ve always done indoor parties. Not to mention that last year we stuck to a pretty chill party, that included grandparents only and homemade cake (baby sister was only days home from a 42 day NICU stay). We planned for a Friday evening after work and served easy kid friendly dinner! So this year we decided to plan the party for earlier in the month and on a weekday! We typically only have 1 day each weekend to spend as a family so we know how valuable that time is to everyone. ![]() John’s birthday falls on Memorial Day weekend and school is usually already out making it a challenge to round up those school friends. I hate to admit it but we own a ridiculous amount of monster truck toys and the kids love to line them up and race them together. We’ve been to seen the Monster Jam show 3 years in a row and both of the kids love it. We are HUGE fans of monster trucks in this house. This year John decided that he wanted to have a Monster Truck Birthday Party. ![]() Birthday parties are the best of the best. Party planning is seriously one of my favorite things. Monster Truck Birthday Party: Celebrating 4 years!
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