numberblocks birthday

my DIY birthday party 🎈

2025/3/8 Edited to

... Read morePlanning a birthday party can be a lot, especially when you want to make it special and budget-friendly. When my little one fell in love with Numberblocks, I knew I had to go all out with a DIY theme! I was so excited to put together something unique, and it turned out to be a blast for everyone. If you're looking for fantastic Numberblocks party ideas, you've come to the right place! I started with the decorations, which are always my favorite part! I used primary colored balloons to represent the different Numberblocks characters. For example, a single red balloon for One, two orange balloons tied together for Two, and so on. It was super easy to cut out large numbers from colored cardstock and stick them on the walls. We even made a 'Numberland' backdrop using a blue sheet and some green felt hills – super simple but looked amazing in photos! For the food, I kept it simple but themed. We had 'Number Nibblers' (cheese cubes and fruit cut into squares), 'Shape Sandwiches' (using cookie cutters to make star and circle sandwiches), and of course, a cake decorated with edible Numberblocks characters. Cupcakes with number toppers were also a hit – I just printed out numbers and glued them to toothpicks. No Numberblocks party is complete without some fun games! We set up a 'Number Hide-and-Seek' where I hid numbered cards around the house and the kids had to find them and arrange them in order. But the absolute highlight was our Numberblocks Sandbox Adventure! I filled a small inflatable pool with kinetic sand and hid small plastic numbers and colorful blocks within it. The kids loved digging for the 'Numberblocks treasures' and then building their own number towers. It was a fantastic sensory activity and kept them engaged for ages, just like being in Numberland! Another simple activity was a 'Count and Sort' station where kids sorted different colored pom-poms into bowls labeled with numbers. We also had a 'Build a Numberblock' craft table with construction paper, glue, and scissors where they could create their own block characters. It's amazing how creative little ones can be with basic supplies! My biggest tip for a DIY Numberblocks party is to embrace the simplicity of the show's design. Use bright colors, basic shapes, and numbers everywhere! It doesn't have to be perfect; the joy comes from the effort and seeing your child's face light up. This DIY approach saved us a lot of money and made the party feel so much more personal. I hope these Numberblocks party ideas inspire you to create your own Numberblocks magic for your little one's special day!