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First Birthday Bath Theme Ideas?

My Son's first birthday is in 3 weeks and I have chosen a bath theme. I am on a tight budget ($20-30) as we just had to do some MAJOR car repairs. Does anyone have any cute ideas for decorations, food, favors, anything that falls within our theme & would help me stay under budget?

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We had a great party & thanks to your suggestions we were even under budget by five dollars. I only spent $15 dollars, Woo Hoo! We made a bath tub cake and cut out duckies from contruction paper, put an inch other water in a kiddie pool with some water toys & had a glorified play group, it was great. Thank you to all of you who gave me suggestions.

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Go to the Dollar Tree
They have Cute stuff CHEAP
and stuff you can use as Decor and in real life
like colorful shaped suctioncup slip proof animals (dinos, duckies, butterflies, angelfish,etc) for the bathtub that you can stick on the windows or walls for decor at the party.

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What a neat idea! You might find a set of little rubber ducks for a dollar at the Dollar Tree (or Walmart has some ducks for $1 in the bath toys.) You could buy the fish net and fish in that same section and float the fish in water and let the kids scoop them up for a prize (zippy bag of cereal/prezels other snacks work great as a sub for candy.) A cute shower curtain hung over the entry door would set the mood- try freecycle.org in your area to see if you can get a cute shower curtain, bath caps (wouldn't the kiddos be cute in them?!) ducks ect.

You could make color sheets from open source bath pictures or duck pictures like these http://www.getodd.com/duck/coloring.html

You could get a package of bubbles very inexpensively for party favors. Bath crayons are fun, and you could give each child just one from a package. The Dollar Tree can be a great resource, look at all the bath section for ideas. They may also have bath themed scrapbook stickers you could use to decorate invitations. You could have a 'pin the tail on the duck' game.

Have fun!

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How about rubber ducks? Check out oriental trading company on line. They have inexpensive deocrations/party favors/crafts. Keep food to a minimum, just cake and ice cream. Most people tend to overdo the first birthday....keep it simple and take pictures.

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A bath theme is a very cute idea. You can make a bathtub cake very simply. bake two 9X13 cakes the first one makes the bottom. After it is done make it as flat as possible Then frost white. Freeze the other one for at least an hour and then cut a rectangle out of the middle and put it on top of the other then frost it white as well. You can use the jello jigglers recipe to put blue water it after it is frosted well. Mashmallows can be used for the faucet knobs. It makes a very cute cake. For decorations get a rope and make a clothes line and hang baby towels and washclothes. Fix a centerpiece from your babybath stuff. Powder, wash, shampoo, etc... If you have to print labels from the internet and cover other bottles. Theme favors could be bubbles, samples of soap and lotion, powder etc, you could make some easy soap molds for kids http://www.creativekidsathome.com/activities/activity_53.... This website has the recipe... Any type of rubber duckies, bottles filled with bubble bath/candy, If older kids are coming you could play games like wash the baby, played like pin the tail on the donkey but with a picture of the baby and a picture of a bar of soap, or you could get a bar of soap and get it wet and play hot potato of a soap relay game.

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When I was first married we were inthe service which meant lots of moves and no room ever was the same
for bathrooms i would buy two or 3 shower curtains,
one went as it was meant, the rest i cut up to make window curtian, and then put a wrap around on a trash can or even brush holder, sosmetimes i would glue it on glasses, and if i was smart and had a flower or boat or something i would cut it out and perhaps put on the wall, so in the end i had a matching room for not to much

Hi S.,

I went to the Dollar Tree dollar store the other day and they had some really cute stuff there that would be within your theme and budget. They had some cute under the sea decals in the home improvement isle that would work for decorations. And they have a pretty good selection in their party isle, plus party favors. You can also get balloons there and they inflate them for you at no extra cost. Hope this helps!

L. R.

My suggestion would be to go on line and look up images that have to do with your theme. Print them out, enlarge the image (at a copy place) and then color them, paste them on cardboard and place on walls as decorations. For food, I would suggest finger foods, so it comes out cheaper for you. Favors, you can look for rubber duckies at the dollar store. Good luck and hope my suggestions help u out. I"m sure it will be a lovely 1st b-day party for your son.

you could use white and baby blue balloons for bubbles, but don't us helium, if they are floating on the floor they will look more like bubbles, you can even tie some to chairs and doors and such to build some volume, you can also use yellow construction paper and make lots of rubber ducks to put all around the house, and then at Walmart, you can purchase a few real ones for decorations and they could also be part of your childs gift. You can probably print out a template from the internet. You could also dress your child in a bath rob for the party. Hope that this helps.

-C.

A bath theme. You can always get some cheap sponges and cut them out in different shapes and animals. you can also get wash clothes and cut into shapes and animals. Give them out as gift bag items. Bottles of bubbles also come east to get and not really expensive. as for food, well i am not sure on that because one yr olds dont really eat solids yet so clueless on that. Have fun..

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