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Under the Sea Party

Tammy • Jul 05, 2015
Boy do I wish my daughter was little again! I would so throw her an Under the Sea Birthday Party. I seem to be wishing my kids to be young again. I’m saying that a lot lately! Do you think I’m suffering from early on-set Missing My Kids already? Probably!

Today, I am doing the next best thing. Since my daughter is too old for an Under the Sea Birthday, I’m gathering ideas for you to use! This is almost just as fun. A whole lot cheaper too! Lol

So let’s plan that party!

I like to break the party down into a two categories. Food and Decorations.

Here are the food ideas for the party- 
  1. Tropical fish sandwiches by GoldenReflectionsBlog
  2. Jello Sea Life Treats by Create-Celebrate-Explore
  3. Jellyfish cookies by Bearfoot Baker
  4. Mermaid tail cookies by Hostess with the Mostess
  5. Mermaid tail cupcakes by Catch My Party 
    1. More super cute Mermaid Party ideas at Catch My Party blog
  6. Cheesy seashells- Cut out your cheese in the shape of a seashell and have crackers near by.
**If you want some beautiful cake inspirations for this party, hop on over to the Catch My Party link above. Take a look at the cake on that blog! Wow!

Here are the decorations ideas for the party-

There are so many cool decorating ideas out there! I'm not sure where to start?

I have chosen a couple of my favorite ideas for this post. We have a whole Pinterest board dedicated to the Under the Sea Party. You can check it out here. If you don't find enough there, just do a search on Pinterest for "Under the Sea Parties." I promise you will find the ideas!

My most favorite decoration idea is this beautiful picture-  (broken image link)

Don't you just love those colors together? 

The last picture I will share with you is pretty cool when you think about it. (broken image link)

I would definitely match my streamers with the lovely balloon colors from previous picture. The way the room is decorated gives you the illusion you are really under the sea. I love that! I found a 36" inflatable whale here.

Well, I've had fun with this! Hope it has helped some of you out or even inspired you to plan your next Under the Sea Party. Hope it's fun!

When you do throw one of these parties, send me some pictures. I would love to see them and share in the memories you made.

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Make some memories ~ Tammy
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