Throwing a themed party can seem hard and expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out these amazing DIY ideas that you can use to save some money and throw the best Star Wars themed birthday party ever.
May the force be with you!
Throwing a themed party can seem hard and expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out these amazing DIY ideas that you can use to save some money and throw the best Star Wars themed birthday party ever.
May the force be with you!
This is affordable and really cool, use pool noodles and duct tape to create your very own lightsabers.
Kids are safe to play with them and have fun at your party.
Make simple no-sew Jedi robes to get kids into character without going to a costume store. All you need is brown and white craft felt and a pair of scissors.
What do you need?
Craft headbands, brown yarn, brown fun foam or cardboard, a hot glue gun, masking tape, and basic braiding skills.
This piñata can seem hard to do but it´s rounded shape makes it all simple and gives more space for candy. Plus kids will love it.
Wrap free printables around utensils to make napkin lightsabers.
Use permanent markers or colored duct tape to turn a simple white trash can into R2-D2. Make sure all garbage stays inside the can with this easy and creative idea.
Use colored duct tape or permanent markers if you feel like having a permanent R2-D2 water cooler. Really cool huh?
Make sure kids take the coolest photos with this photo backdrop overlay, use a piece of plywood, some black paint, and star stickers.
This one is an easy one you can find Star Wars printable all over the Internet.
You can also make your own signs, use you creativity just like this Han Solo trying to keep your kids' hands clean.
Make fun bowling more fun, using a toy plastic bowling set, but turning the pines into Stormtroopers.
Make sure to turn them all down!
Use a cardboard box, some paint, and a few beanbags to make your own Death Star corn hole game. You can put a small bowl in the hole so that kids don’t need to fish around inside the box after they score.
If your party is indoors, tape low-hanging Stormtrooper balloons from the ceiling.
They look great and kids can get creative.
If you don’t want your kids to get hurt or have too much contact while having a lightsabers battle, you buy hula hoops and use them as “force fields” so they respect each other’s personal space during the battle.
You can also have kids try to toss beanbags into each other’s hula hoop “force fields,” each person stands inside a hula hoop and they have to toss beanbags into the other persons hoop while defending their own. The person who gets the most beanbags to land in their opponent’s hoop wins.
A thematic variation of the classic “pin the tail on the donkey”. Just use a poster of Princess Leia and make a bun with brown wool.
Freeze a Han Solo figurine in a tub of ice and let kids use dollar store water guns to free him from “carbonite.” Remember to set a timer to see which kid gets to him first.
Use carbonite as a theme, to give kids blue Jell-O as dessert.
Load grapes, kiwi, and marshmallows onto a wooden skewer for cool snacking.
Use mini marshmallows, Oreo wafer cookies, and a little icing to make edible TIE fighters.
Save money on a Star Wars cake by putting Stormtrooper marshmallows on top of cupcakes. Paint the faces with food coloring markers.
You can also turn colorful cupcakes into one long lightsaber. Use the right colors and M&Ms for the activation buttons.
You need a perfect-looking cake for this one, you can cook a simple chocolate cake and throw pieces of chocolate and cookies along with some animated figures to create your very own Garbage Masher.