When everyone arrived we decked them out in an Indy hat, messenger bag for collecting various treasures, and a licorice whip. Aren't they cute? Too bad my girls have such a difficult time keeping their eyes fully open for photos!
Hidden in one of their bags was the first clue for the treasure hunt. It said something about splitting into teams and making mummies. So we split them into three different groups, gave them each a roll of toilet paper and had them race to see who could create their mummy fastest and find the clue. It turns out that buying the cheapest toilet paper you can find is not the best idea for this game because it kept tearing. Whoops!
They had to go to the archaeology dig to search for the next clue and also some treasure rocks! We made them by wrapping little prizes in tissue paper, then in tin foil, dipping it in plaster of Paris, and then spraying them gold. The kids had to hit the rock on the ground to crack them open and find out what prize was inside!
The last clue sent them back inside the house where they had to search through three dishes at the banquet (monkey brains, snake guts & eyeball soup) to find the golden idols.
It all wrapped up with presents and cupcakes. Drew made little snakes, whips, and Indy hats as toppers and they turned out really cute.
3 comments:
Wendy you guys outdid yourselves for this party. That is all we heard about for the next 3 days. It sounded and looked so cute and inventive. And that last picture of Carly is waay cute! I guess she wanted that!! Glad she had such a fun birthday!
Wow, I can't believe she is 8. What a fun party. By the way, I love the way the kitchen painting and project turned out. You are also so talented at cake decorating. Way to go Wendy!
Holy SMOKES, Wendy! Um, my birthday parties for my kids are officially RIDICULOUS compared to this! How FUN!!! And completely amazing! You are one gifted lady. :) I think it's so cute how much Carly looks like you!
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