When I first laid eyes on this mermaid doll, I had to have her!! Thus the mermaid party was born! This was such a fun table to create and figure out for an under-the-sea celebration. Some of these decorations are Christmas ornaments and picks from the floral department. Keep a lookout for after Christmas/holiday sales - items that don't look "Christmasy". In planning a baby shower or birthday party, knowing far in advance what you're looking for sure can help keep costs down.
Doesn't every mermaid need a sea shell crown? To make the crown I used the following supplies:
plastic birthday crown
shower curtain rings (star fish)
christmas ornament (shell)
Christmas glitter floral pick
gold spray paint
bright colored spray paint
wire
hot glue
glitter, glitter, glitter
Taylor (a friends daughter) is the mermaid model - isn't she adorable? I know, I know the seahorse is the bomb! It's paper mache and no I didn't paint it, it came that way. I also designed the mermaid costume - fabric was purchased for cheap in the LA fabric district. Starfish shape was cut out of the confetti glitter fabric and ironed on to the top with fusing fabric.
Isn't glitter better on everything? Weeeell... not on my husbands face (especially when we're sitting in church) the poor guy...having to live with a crafty wife will do that to you. Glitter can get everywhere...
The dolphin ring toss game is available here.
A seahorse Christmas ornament and ribbon are made into a napkin ring holder. If you don't want to spend money on fancy plates, concentrate on making napkin ring holders a little fancier. Plain dinner plates can be dressed-up with napkin ring holders.
Starfish shaped chocolate lollipops - image from here.
Floating mermaid balloon sculpture from here.
Someone is a very talented artist. Oh my goodness..I LOVE the seahorse, fish and bubbles! The seaweed is made out of crepe/tissue paper and the white lights add the perfect touch.
Add crepe paper and ribbon to a stick to create mermaid limbo - image from here.
Little Dance Invitations creates the cutest invitations from your child's photo. Email this company your child's photo and they will make unique invites for your special event. LDI is located in Australia but do ship internationally.
The clam shell is handmade. The shell back was a piece of board cut and painted to look like a shell. A snow toboggan was attached to the board and painted to match the clam back. A small ball was painted for the pearl. Image from here.
Belly Feathers made this inexpensive bubble bath look expensive with cute mermaid tags and ribbon. Great party favor.
Dress your little girl in a mermaid costume for her under the sea/mermaid birthday party.





















I did a mermaid party for my daughter's 4th birthday. Aside from the fish nets drapped from the ceiling, I used blue cellophane to make "water" and had a child's bubble machine blowing bubbles as guests entered.
ReplyDeleteThis is not only such a cute party idea but beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteThe centerpiece is amazing!
Thanks so much for featuring my bubble bath party favors in your post! If anyone would like me to make some of these for them, give me a shout. My friend is planning a mermaid party this fall, and I know she'll love seeing all of these great mermaid ideas. ~Betsy @ Belly Feathers
ReplyDeleteThese are all such incredible ideas! Thanks for sharing them. I saw a mermaid cake once that was SO sweet. It was a bundt cake with a doll in the center & her tail was put on with icing, so it looked like she was sitting on a rock in the water-it was memorable! :O)
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody know how to make those beautiful fish and seahorse?
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody know how to make those beautiful fish and seahorse?
ReplyDeleteHow did you make those invitations? Is there someplace to download the image? They are super cute and my daughter is dying to have a mermaid party. These ideas are great! I just wish I had the means and energy to do all of them.
ReplyDeleteJulie D. Azar makes the mermaid invitation. Google her to find more info on where to purchase. Good luck.
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LOVE the paper mache seahorse!! So adorable! I'm throwing a mermaid party for my daughter's 4th birthday next month-- thanks for the great ideas! I'm wondering where you got that seashorse the young girl is holding in the picture? I've never seen anything like it and would love to get one like it in time for my girl's party. :) Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I live in southern california also and I'm wondering where you got the seahorse? It is gorgeous! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWho is the company that did the floating mermaid balloon? I clicked on the link you had under the picture, but it just says page not found. I would LOVE that floating mermaid for my daughters 5th birthday!
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the molded chocolate sea shells? ~Tricia
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