
Birthday Party Theme: Pirate Party
Boys love to play pirate. Eye
patches, swords, and hooks are all the rage these days, with all of the
movies and television shows that feature pirates. A pirate birthday party is
sure to be lots of fun for any young swashbuckler.
Pirate Party Invitations and Decorations
Invitations for pirate parties can be lots of fun. You can probably find a
variety of designs at any party supply shop, but it's much more fun to make
them yourself if you have the time. Your soon-to-be birthday boy will
probably be glad to help.
Treasure maps are ideal for pirate party invitations. You could make a
regular card with a treasure map on front, or you could make an
authentic-looking treasure map with the party information on the back. Using
parchment paper, or paper that is of a similar color, will make the maps
look more authentic.
If you're hand delivering the invitations, a message in a bottle is lots of
fun. Simply write the party details on some parchment or similar paper, roll
it up and tie it with string, and put it in an empty glass single-serving
soda bottle. You could even put in some sand or small shells for added
effect.
For decorations, you could use Jolly Roger flags or toy swords hung on the
wall. Pirate or ship piƱatas also make great decorations, and they provide
an easy party game as an added bonus. Large treasure maps also make great
decorations.
Pirate Party Food and Favors
There are several types of cake that would go well with a pirate party. A
skull and crossbones cake is a popular choice. A cake with blue icing would
make a great base for a pirate ship cake topper. Alternatively, you could
use cupcakes topped with pirate-themed toppers or candies.
Fish-shaped snacks go nicely with a pirate party. Goldfish crackers or gummy
fish could be served with the cake. You could also cut apples, pears, or
other fruits in half and stick a toothpick in the middle of the flat side,
adding a triangular piece of paper to make a pirate ship.
Small pouches filled with chocolate coins make fun and simple party favors.
Goodie bags can also be filled with items such as eye patches, small toy
swords, and other treasures. A treasure hunt makes a great party game and
allows guests to "earn" their favors.
Planning a pirate party is lots of fun, and the party itself is even better.
Playing pirate is great, and it's even more enjoyable when you have lots of
props and plenty of friends to play along with. Make sure you have a camera
on hand, because there will surely be many memorable moments.












