Ideas for a Kid's Birthday Party in the Backyard

If you're looking for party ideas to make a really memorable celebration outside your kid's birthday, then costume ideas and games are a perfect way to go. From glow-in-the-dark t-shirts to lawn games, all of these elements can be put together to create an unforgettable event! Planning a birthday party is complicated; you need to make sure that your guests are entertained and happy, there's entertainment for the kids, and Mom doesn't have to worry about getting in the kitchen to help you with the cooking. But all of this can be made easier if you have a few technology upgrades for your birthday bash! 


How to Invite Guests Planning a Backyard Party


Plan events in your backyard as a cost-effective alternative to throw them outside of the house where they can enjoy picnics or simply relax at the local park. Keep party invitations simple! Simply offer games or activities that your kids will love and something out of the ordinary is sure to entice guests to attend. Are you planning a birthday party for your child, but want it to be more than just cake and presents? You can invite guests to your backyard birthday party by telling them about the amazing things you do in your yard regularly. And one big way you can do this is by hosting an online fundraising event on your social media website which they might be able to donate money or volunteer time to at the party.


Decoration Ideas


An outdoor birthday party is fairly simple. All you need to do is find a way to keep kids entertained, cool, and happy. The backyard can be a great location for your child's birthday party, especially if you aim to keep the cost low. You can consider hiring an inflatable party tent for a hassle-free party, it also includes the lighting and decoration. Costumes and gift bags ideas are all things you might want to consider in order to have a wonderful time without any surprises.



Games and Activities


The first idea of a party in the backyard is games. Games like soccer, hide and seek, or giant legos are some of the options on how to start your party. Other great games that you can provide would be arts and crafts that include paper mâché masks and other craft activities. There are many different online communities where you can find craft projects for just about any celebration, so this should be easy for anyone to accomplish. Different games can be created for your party. During the banana game, have your guests throw the bananas at a target in an effort to get them into the "belt". Have another game involving eggs where players try to crack them open with tools, then pass the egg yolk and white around while each person decorates it to paint something or color on it. Servings of food can also help key points of each game - all you need is cereal and marshmallows. The frogs-in-a-tub game can be played by dipping a hand into a toy chest filled with socks and pulling out one frog which is thrown into a bucket of water, sitting on top of an egg and crossing the lily pads without touching any of them, then throwing it into the pond or at a target or back into the toy chest. 


Tips for a Successful Birthday Party


Before you invite the guests, decide how many people are expected. This is important because when hosting a pool party or frisbee game, more people means they will want alcohol and you'll risk accidentally getting your kids drunk. Be sure to arrange enough places for each guest and cover the food beforehand in case it sprinkles. Also, plan on bring plenty of games to avoid boredom levels quickly (if possible).