Train Birthday Party Ideas

My youngest son, Chase, had his 3rd birthday last weekend.  Right now he's in love with choo choo trains. So of course, I threw him a train theme birthday party.  It was so much fun planning. 

I LOVE creating party printables! So I created an entire train party package and it's NOW available

HERE

in my SHOP.

First I invited family and friends with this custom "train ticket" invitation...

which can be found

HERE

in my shop.

As a table centerpiece, I filled a pot with foam and stuck lollipops into it.

 The Chase & Friends topper is my custom welcome door sign...

which is available

HERE

in my shop.

Here are some more of the party details:

Balloons... I Love them! and so do the little ones.  Photo courtesy of my niece, Tiahna.  Thanks, Tiahna, for all your help with the little details of the party & for so many of these great photos!!

Bubble Fun...

 and a train table... more on the this table coming soon!

The cake tasted better than it looked. ;)  (I've told you before that I am SO

NOT

a pro cake decorator - but my little guys LOVE their custom cakes, which  is why I make them.)   I made the track shaped like a C for Chase. It's made with Marshmallow Rice Krispy treats, then frosted and decorated. The train is made with a Rice Krispy bar too, then decorated with candy.

I made a sorbet punch (sprite, rainbow sorbet (or raspberry sorbet is yummy too)  & one  can of frozen lemonade) The kiddo's loved it and my boys have been asking me to make it again real soon.

My niece and I made candy trains as thank you favors... View the tutorial on these guys

HERE.

In the printable party package you get party circle tags:

Which can be used so many different ways from cupcake toppers to thank you favor tags to stickers and more.

You also get water bottle labels...

and silverware wrappers...

and a printable party hat,  place-card/food labels & thank you cards.

Find the 

train party pack

here in my shop

Find the 

custom train ticket invitation

here

and the

custom welcome sign

here

Happy Party Planning!  Check back soon to see how I made the train table and to get the tutorial on the candy train party favors.

Linking to some of

My Favorite Parties

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