

(I think it was only $1.99 for the pack). I bought these pink paper bags at Target in a pack of 12. Goody bags were lined up along the buffet. I cut off the cheesy red bows they had around their necks and they were a great addition to the decor.ĭollar Tree monkeys added some fun when hung from the chandelier. They were supposed to be for Valentine's Day but the colors worked for the party and the theme was perfect.

I picked up a few pink monkeys at the Dollar Tree and hung them in various places around the room.
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The polka dots at the top were from one of the "papers" included in the download file - printed on a color printer, cut and glued on. A hole punch and some string and you've got a cute banner/bunting! On one of the triangles, I added sticker letters (again, from my scrapbooking stash) to spell out "Happy Birthday". I cut the triangles out of some cardstock I already had (from my old scrapbooking stash) and simply glued on the images I had printed out on my color printer. Once-again, I used the images in my downloaded file to create a fun banner. Pink and green balloons added extra flair to each chair and were sent home with the kids at the end of the party.

I liked how the dinner-size green plates looked like "chargers". I placed everything on a pink plastic tablecloth ($2.99 from Target for a two-pack) which I layered over a white cloth tablecloth I already had. I think there were 80 plates/napkins in each pack, so they were really a good deal for the price. I bought packs of pink and green paper plates and napkins from Target for only $2.99 each. As usual, I cut about an inch off the bottom of the straw to lessen the risk of a tip-over since being used by pre-schoolers. In the cups, I placed a pink or green straw (from a multi-pack I already had).
