If you can't find an idea for your party cake or treats out of all the fantastic examples here, then you never will. The video above shows you how to bake a Super Star-shaped cake. Follow along with her instructions, or use it to inspire your own starry cake! Look through the photos above to see what Amy made with star-shaped, mustache-shaped and controller-shaped chocolate molds.
Amy also made Toad cake-pops by sticking a lollipop stick into a donut hole and then dipping it in green candy melt. Making "cake-pops" with donut holes or marshmallows is easier than making actual cake-pops, and it's a lot of fun.
See Amy's other party decorations on her blog. Holly Moeller see more pictures of her stunning Mario Bros party below created these fabulous mushroom marshmallow pops, a gorgeous and much simpler alternative to actual cake-pops! I've written my own quick guide to making Lego marshmallow pops ; the same procedure would work for making mushroom pops. You would dip the marshmallows only halfway into the candy melt; then, while the chocolate is soft, you could attach white fondant circles or perhaps rolled-up marshmallows.
Cute as a Fox made these awesome Marshmallow Mushrooms. She's written a tutorial on how to make them. These figurines are the perfect size for awesome cupcake toppers! And kids can keep and take one home!
Use small, Mario figurines as cupcake toppers! Even better, each kid can keep their topper and take it home. Instead, for balloon decorations, I bought lovely foil star balloons in the Mario colours blue, red and yellow. I'd planned to fill them with helium, and my local party shop had told me they'd be open on Sundays—but then on the Sunday morning of the actual party, they were CLOSED! Not a happy Mum at that stage. But then I just decided to blow them up with air, so I used a drinking straw and blew them up and then used pre-made balloon strings.
I attached one each to my blue and red Chinese-noodle-box lolly bags. It actually turned out for the best, because the venue we were in had really high ceilings; at previous parties, we had lost expensive helium balloons to the ceilings in the first five minutes!
Not only that, these air-filled star foil balloons are still in pristine blown-up condition months later! I love this idea! How great would lit-up Boo lanterns look at night? But even during the day, they'd look fantastic. You'd just need to get lots of round white paper lanterns and use your creative skills with permanent markers to draw a face on the lantern.
You could also do the same as with the balloons above and add paper cones to the sides for the arms. Courtesy of Nestling Designs. Here's a really cute party game idea: kids stomp on the Goomba balloons!
The paper plate "feet" help keep the balloons upright and in place. Holly Moeller created the most awesome party for her son, as you can see in the photos below. I recently discovered Holly's blog. I know a lot of you will be able to relate: When you see all those incredible, beautifully matching party and dessert tables, your heart skips a little beat, and you're inspired so much that you want to have something like that in your life, too.
I've been inspired by the party Holly created for her little 6-year-old. I love the Mario Kart theme because there is so much you can do with checkered patterns and racing stripes. This is the perfect example of the kind of party you can create if you give yourself enough time and do a lot of your own DIY creative options.
And the resources are all available to find on the net. See more details of this gorgeous party on Holly's Paisley Petal Events blog. Holly created yellow bags that the boys got to fill to their hearts' content from the stunning sweets table she created at the end of the party. Sweets or dessert tables are definitely all the rage now for parties, and to have the sweets used up at the end of the party like this is just perfect!
Gifts for the guests: hats and goodie bags to fill up at the sweets table. Talented "Stampin Up" demonstrator and card-maker Michelle Fisher came up with these brilliant paper cut-out ideas for her own son's sixth birthday. She was pressed for time and could not find any Mario party supplies, so she decided she had to make some herself.
And aren't we glad she did? Just look at those fabulous Mario and Luigi party lollipop favours! She also made her own mushroom boxes, Koopa Troopa pencils and Yoshi favour bags!
You could always focus the party theme on Yoshi! How brilliant is this easy-peasy Yoshi eggs idea? I love it! Just hard-boil eggs and dot them with green paint or permanent green markers! A great idea that I saw on Amy Daton's blog is to have an egg-and-spoon race with the Yoshi eggs. Does anybody know where I can get them? What a fantastic lens! I have fallen in love with the cupcake toppers! I have to have a Mario themed party for one of my sons next year!
They will love it! I'm a huge Mario fan The birthday will have some souvenir which is using Super Mario Bros merchandise for the games winner. The food plate also will made from the special plate, which is having a Mario Bros as the plate covered. You will also get Super Mario Bros balloon that you can bring home and you will find a Super Mario Bros in the party and you can take a picture with Super Mario Bros and you can bring it home directly.
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Our last activity was a Mario Style Pinata. Rather than a regular pinata that you hit with a stick, I made a Mario Question Box with a tissue bottom That The kids would go under and hit with their head to tear. Inside the pinata, I had little bags filled with candy. A bag for each kid. I then created the bottom of the pinata by taping tissue paper on the inside before carefully placing the bags of candy inside.
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