3/23/2023 0 Comments Kid zombie craft![]() You could hand out “zombie survival” kits as souvenirs full of dollar store items – water guns for protection, fake squishy brain toys for distractions, band aids for close calls, whistles to call for backup, round candy “antidote pills” with a homemade antidote label, even swimming goggles could work as “night vision” goggles with a quick coat of glow in the dark acrylic paint around the edges. You can get brain jell-o molds, and put regular gummy worms inside along with the jell-o (after it’s started to “jel”.) Like Karen said, we used to do the bowl full of “eyeball” grapes, or “brain” spaghetti. :) Doesn’t sound any creepier than a halloween party! Also sounds like one cool little 5 year old you’ve got, there! ![]() I think you could probably let the parents know it’s a zombie party, but maybe I just know cool parents. Okay, everyone! Now it’s your turn! Give us some great ideas for a zombie-themed birthday party that is kid-friendly! There are no instructions for making the baby brain hat, but if you know how to knit i-cord (or use a knitting loom), you can knit yourself a whole lot of pink i-cord and attach it to a ready-made hat for a funny brain hat. This could provide hours of entertainment for the right kid (or, ahem, adult).īaby Brain Hat photo at the top: licensed from usins on Flickr. I love this idea! Just glue googly eyes over the eyes from any picture in a magazine. ![]() If you don’t have paper towel rolls, you can just roll card stock or recycled cardboard into tubes and tape them. If that’s too much pressure for you (it is for me during a party!), maybe have some pre-cut heads from magazines that they can choose from. Snap a picture of the kiddos at the beginning of the party and print their faces out on your printer before the craft begins. Use cardboard tubes (like paper towel rolls) to create these cute little color-and-cut action figures. Okay, this isn’t terribly zombie-ish, but it’s so cute and it would be a great party activity. Zombie Party Craft: Cardboard Tube Action Figures by Relentless Toil You could even let kiddos decorate their own monster/zombie face cupcakes. Buy premade frosting in tubes for the detail work. The good news is these cute zombie cupcakes look fairly simple: frost cupcakes in orange, green, and purple, and add candy features and frosting details. Sadly, the Rocky Mountain News is no more, and the recipe for these adorable zombie zoo cupcakes is gone along with the newspaper and most of its online archive. Zombie Cupcakes: Zombie Zoo by Rocky Mountain News I love the orange and green color scheme too!Ģ. I love the creepy yet cute look of this swamp juice, and it would work well with a zombie-themed party. Zombie Party Drink: Swamp Juice by Family Fun After the walk, cue the video up right away so kids can watch themselves on TV.ġ. The more game-like you make the event (and instructions), the better. Have kids dress in raggedy clothes, paint their faces white or grey, and then video them walking down your neighborhood street slow and jerky-like. Zombie Walk: That said, it could be fun to have a zombie walk (you could call it a monster walk). Some parents won’t be happy with sending their kindergarteners to an undead-themed birthday party! Too many awkward questions, y’know? ![]() Kristina’s answer was no, so read on for my recommendations and then please post your own ideas! Kid Zombie Party Tip: Keep it non-specificīecause your son is only turning 5, I would let him know it’s a zombie party but keep the theme less obvious to outsiders (like parents of other five year-olds!). Zombies?” because PvZ is a super-cute game that is (mostly) not too creepy for kids. My first question was “Does your son like Plants vs. My son has come up with the crazy idea of doing a zombie birthday party…He is going to be 5 so nothing too creepy but I can’t seem to find much. Over on our Dollar Store Crafts Facebook page, reader Kristina T asks: ![]()
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