What is a good theme name for a birthday party that has to do with "sweets"?!


Question: What is a good theme name for a birthday party that has to do with "sweets"?
I'm planning a birthday party and the theme has everything to do with cakes, candies, sweets, and sugar. Is there another good theme name or if you have any ideas...
What should the decorations look like and/or the food I should make for the party?
Any suggestions will help me a lot, thanks!

Answers:

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Perhaps decorate with cardboard cutouts of various desserts (ie. cupcakes, cake, ice cream, etc.). You can get these at a party supply store or make your own with white paper and colored markers.

Shimmery balloons are always festive. Colors like silver, gold, and various pastels would like very "sugary".

Naming the party: Just put "Sweet" in front of the age number (ie. Sweet 15). You could also call it a "Sweet Treat" or a "Sugary Deliciousness" Party.

Food: Cake (and/or cupcakes), Ice Cream, Chocolates, bowls of colored sanding sugar that can be used as condiments (for ice cream or cake decorations).

Hope this helps.

Have a great party!



You could include in the invite to bring a favorite candy. Decorations could be simple wrapped candies, take tissue paper and wrap a ball tying both ends with ribbon, or even use foam shapes to create your own designed candies, candy canes leading to your house or party venue, gumball machine. I would say cupcakes to decorate may be a fun activities for guests. A fondue fountain may be fun with a variety of items to dip.

Themes??
Willy Wonka
Sweet Sixteen
Candy Bar
Candyland

games??
guess the candy/bar
Guess how many ??? (skittles, M&M's, Candy bars, gumballs...)



Sixteen Candles was the name of a very popular song back in the 1950s and 1960s. Sang by The Platters. You could do a retro party. Make it look like Happy Days, an old TV series with Ron Howard and Henry Winkler. Or the movie American Graffiti, also Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfus. You probably aren't old enough to have seen these, see if you can find American Graffiti in a video store to give you the idea of retro.



I'd say go along the lines of Candyland, Tea Party, or Willy Wonka. Good luck :)




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