When I first asked Sam what he to do for his party, all he said he wanted was to have a trash truck piñata. If only mine were as excited about picking up their toys □ But, what they ended up LOVING was simply having the trash tossed over the lawn and then running around to pick it up as fast they could. We started off by having them try to toss the trash (wadded up newspaper ads) into the can from a distance. The first activity was a tin can toss followed by a trash toss, which was a much bigger hit with the kids than I imagined. We had three activities planned along with a rented bounce house. To go with the trash theme they were served in tiny metal cans lined with newspaper ads. We went with Sam’s favorite cupcakes, white cake and plain buttercream frosting for the birthday treat. Love the color and texture they add!įor a larger crowd of younger kids, it’s much easier on everyone if you don’t have to cut up a cake. The newspaper ads were cut into strips and then ran through the sewing machine to create the garland. You can check out my tutorial on how to make them here. In addition to the trash streamers, I made some gathered green streamers. Instead of tossing them I collected a few and used them to create trash garland streamers. We get so many newspaper style advertisements. Honestly, I had no idea how I was going to decorate for this party until inspiration struck while going through the mail. She also had a full up party set you can download to make things easy and cohesive. I found the cutest trash truck invitations through Delight Paperie. I’ll post photos first and link to the sources at the end of the post, along with his yearly birthday interview. He knew exactly what he wanted his party theme to be this year. They’re so cool about it, saying hi and honking their horn for him every single time. It has been a few months and I still can’t believe it! He completely adores our awesome trash men and runs to the door to say hello whenever they drive past.
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