Car Birthday Party - Ideas and Suggestions

Updated on August 21, 2013
F.B. asks from Kew Gardens, NY
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Mamas & Papas-

Putting together a car themed birthday party for DS, who will be three. Not disney "cars" just cars. Any thoughts on cake ideas, clever food ideas, games, activities, treats, decor? The search function is pretty poor.

We'll be doing a pinata, limbo and pin the tail on the "sports car"

I welcome any ideas
thanks
F. B.

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L.M.

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Have a cake with a roadway or race track done in icing. Then place a few "matchbox" style cars on it.

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C.C.

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Just a side comment - Governors Island has a (free) Volkswagen show this Sunday 8/25. Should be a bunch of fun cars to see, if DS might enjoy that.

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D.B.

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Try the library for a bakery cookbook and party ideas. I know I used to have one from one of the big companies - Betty Crocker or Better Homes & Gardens. There was definitely a car-themed cake. You make a rectangular cake for the car body, and a smaller rectangle that you set on top for the windows and roof, and use 4 dark cookies for the tires, and some colored frosting, you have a cake. You can use a rectangular pan and just bake as usual, then cut into shapes (start with a piece of paper the size of the cake pan, and then cut a pattern - if you mess up, it's easy to re-do before the actual cake! When you cut the cake, brush off loose crumbs and put a little frosting to cover the cut edges, then stack the smaller piece on top and do the rest of the frosting. Sometimes you need more frosting than you would expect so make a bigger batch.

Use different style candies for lights and license plate, a piece of black licorice for the antenna, and maybe black icing or black licorice for the outlines of the windows and the front grill.

Pin the license plate on the car, or pin the antenna on the car?

If you have a dark driveway or walkway, and the weather is good, draw a road to your door in chalk - just 2 lanes, side markers, and a line down the middle. You can throw out a few of those orange soccer cones and a couple of checkered flags from the dollar store or party supply place. Those can be used over again. You can make your own speed limit sign or any other road sign with a good sharpie marker and either yardsticks, paint stirrers or driveway reflective markers - whatever you have on hand.

I don't know if you give goodie bags or not - I kind of hate them, but using the games as ways to give stuff out is preferable in my view. Give the kids little bags for the pinata contents - either used car-themed bags or make your own (cheaper, and your child can help!) with plain bags, car stickers, and a black sticker for the child's name. Close with twisty ties. Or use zipper close bags. Be aware 3 and 4 year olds aren't very coordinated with a pinata pole, and don't love being blindfolded. Just watch old clips from America's Funniest Videos for all the examples of adults or other kids getting whacked in some pretty bad places, then take precautions!

You can have a grab bag of new Hot Wheels cars in different styles - those can be favors or prizes for the games. Wrap them very simply, even just in tissue paper - kids get so excited unwrapping something. You can use the leftovers for stocking stuffers or any other special day (using the potty, not feeling well, keeping occupied during a long wait at a restaurant, anything).

For the limbo, don't expect them to go under in the right position - they just scoot and crawl. Just have fun. Maybe you can play music during this and other games? You could use the Disney Cars theme, but throw in some oldies like "Little Deuce Coupe" and "Greased Lightning" to keep the adults and any older kids engaged. Maybe you can delegate this to a music-loving, tech-savvy friend who can make you a nice mix. You can always use it again for road trips!

Use his existing car collection for decor. He's 3 - the other kids won't care. Don't make the party too long or too involved - little kids don't have a lot of stamina.

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❤.M.

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Make your own racetrack cake: Bake 2 circle cakes, put them next to
each other, frost brown (chocl) then take white icing in tubes or pastry
bags to make white lines, put Matchbox cars & little signs. We made
this. A huge hit.

Then decorate the kitchen or whatever room w/back & white penant flags, the table w/Matchbox cars (each kid can take one home), put chips
in big dump trucks (have several......also a hit).

Hang cut out black tires from the ceiling.

Decorate w/streamers in the colors (red, yellow, black, white).

Make your own "tire" placemats to decorate the table w/each child's
name on it.

I like your ideas already for the pinata, limbo & pin the "tail" on the sports
car. It could be pin the tire or the muffler etc on the car.

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R.M.

answers from New York on

Look at pinterest. Type in car party, car party games, etc. There are tons of cute ideas! Also, our local tire shop has a huge pile of tires with holes you can take for free. You could paint them even for games. I would make a ramp for matchboxes....this entertains my kids for hours. Good luck

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J.G.

answers from Chicago on

A friend did cars and just did cookies. The kids loved I. She bought s bunch of different car cookie cutters.

It was for a third bday.

Also, tape on the floor as a road.......

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E.T.

answers from Rochester on

Our local children's museum just did a fundraiser where the kids made cars out of big boxes that were big enough to sit it. Each child got a large box, markers, crayons, paper scraps, stickers, smaller boxes and other recycled items like plastic lids and plastic food containers. They could decorate their cars anyway they wanted to. They were adorable! (If you ask at a grocery store or other retail store they will save large boxes for you.) Then the kids had a "drive in movie" and watched Cars. I would want to show a movie at that age but maybe you can find a video of a car race and they could "race" their cars.

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

www.birthdayinabox.com is where my friend has gotten, many times, things for her kids' b-day parties.
Good quality.
We still have the personalized luggage tags and placemats, that my kids got from her kids' parties.

They are having a sale now.
And they have "car" themes and a car pinata... a race car pinata.

Just put in "car theme" in their search bar.

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