This stunning DUCK HUNT FOURTH BIRTHDAY PARTY was sumbitted by Lauren Haddox of Lauren Haddox Design. What a fabulous party theme for a little boy! I love all of the fun pond plants and decorations used in this party. I also love the awesome camouflaged backdrop! This party has so many darling ideas that you could use for either a little boy or adult who loves the joys of hunting.
My favorite Duck Hunt party ideas and elements from this fabulous occasion are:
The adorable duck pond cake The fun cat tail plants used throughout The cute breakfast foods table The fun fondant duck hunt cupcake toppers The fun “duck pond” The darling signs and printables and MORE!
Vendors: Cake – Sweet Ideas Cookies – Cookies by Design Macaroons – Ambrosia Bakery Applique Duck shirt – Little Lady Monograms
Items and supplies used in this Duck Hunt Party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Striped Paper Straws Circle Paper Punch Tin Pails Mini Metal Buckets Burlap Clear Plastic Scoops Decorative Shred Camouflage Plates Pearl White Gumballs
Duck Hunt Party Details:This is what Lauren said about planning the party- “Here’s something to quack about!! For William’s 4th birthday, we invited a few friends to join us at the duck blind for breakfast before the hunt to celebrate his special day. I picked up hot donuts from Mary Lee’s and offered a wide selection of tasty breakfast foods for the little hunters before heading out to the water. The “duck feed” cereal bar was stocked with RICE (rice krispies) OATS (oatmeal squares) and GRAIN (granola). We had mallard milk, goose eggs, strawberry decoy spread, wood duck waffles, swamp water, duck call donuts and more. We had a craft table set up for everyone to color their duck stamps and put on their hunting license. They each got to shoot their limit and the duckpond and I couldn’t have a duck hunting party without a game of duck, duck goose. One way to save on a birthday party is serving breakfast foods. I picked up a dozen donuts the morning of the party and purchased powdered donuts, frozen waffles and biscuits, a pack of strawberries and orange juice for just about nothing. It’s all in the details, right?! I used patterned paper to make the bunting hanging in front of the table and poster board to make the shot gun shell garland. For the shot gun shells, I rolled red poster board and silver poster board, punched a hole on either side and ran twine through the holes. Most of the decor were things I already had around the house. The camo backdrop was purchased at Party Time for $7.99″. Items and supplies used in this Duck Hunt Party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Striped Paper Straws Circle Paper Punch Tin Pails Mini Metal Buckets Burlap Clear Plastic Scoops Decorative Shred Camouflage Plates Pearl White Gumballs
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