Bouncy houses are a serious staple on the kid party circuit, we've been to many over the years, from backyard rentals to facility locations like 3-2-1 Bounce. But don't let that fool you, we adults are in on it too. I've seen many a grown-up coming down a giant slide or playing in the ball pit. Die-hard party planners may cringe at the thought of one, but I tell ya, your guests will wear themselves out, plus who says you can't make it classy?
One way to make it happen, Paper & Cake. Is there anything cuter than their latest printable package? Check out the matching wall coverings, yup, all part of your download. Just print out full 8.5 x 11 sheets of the bouncy ball pattern, and tile them together to form the perfect backdrop!
Take a cue from Design Mom for treats and decor; her Round & Round party boasted round snacks, super ball favors, craft punched garlands and round lanterns. Feel free to serve cookies (round ones of course), doughnut holes, individual pizzas with pepperoni or break out that melon baller and make some kabobs from various types of melon.
For the little ones, there is no need to venture farther than your living room, Martha's bouncy party shows you how. Glass cylinders as decor items and a cellophane bag of balls with an appropriate polka dot paper topper and round tag are perfectly simple touches to a day of bouncy fun! Not Just A Mommy!
One way to make it happen, Paper & Cake. Is there anything cuter than their latest printable package? Check out the matching wall coverings, yup, all part of your download. Just print out full 8.5 x 11 sheets of the bouncy ball pattern, and tile them together to form the perfect backdrop!
Take a cue from Design Mom for treats and decor; her Round & Round party boasted round snacks, super ball favors, craft punched garlands and round lanterns. Feel free to serve cookies (round ones of course), doughnut holes, individual pizzas with pepperoni or break out that melon baller and make some kabobs from various types of melon.
For the little ones, there is no need to venture farther than your living room, Martha's bouncy party shows you how. Glass cylinders as decor items and a cellophane bag of balls with an appropriate polka dot paper topper and round tag are perfectly simple touches to a day of bouncy fun! Not Just A Mommy!









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My son will be 4 years old and I can tell you that he would have a blast with this type of a party. I'll talk it over with the wife because the theme seems very doable.
Posted by: Dennis @ Wholesale Fresh Flowers | September 29, 2010 at 05:54 PM