Posted: October 30th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Birthday Cake Ideas | Tags: robot birthday, robot birthday cake, robot birthday cakes, robot birthday idea, robot birthday party, robot birthday party ideas, robot cake ideas, robot party favors, robot party ideas, robot themed birthday party | Comments Off
Looking for robot birthday cake ideas? Here’s an amazing array of robot birthday cakes at botropolis, some friendly, others that seem to be seeking world domination. You’ll find an R2-D2, Dalek, and our favorite, the robot donut birthday cake impaled with candles. Who doesn’t love robots?! A robot birthday party is great for both kids and retro-loving adults. Consider having vintage robot battle movies playing on silent in the background. Kitschy and fun!
20 Awesome Robot Cakes, 2 Extreme Fails | botropolis.com.
Posted: October 19th, 2009 | Author: sarita | Filed under: Birthday Party Favors, Birthday Party Invitations, Kids Birthday Ideas | Tags: robot birthday cake, robot birthday decorations, robot birthday ideas, robot birthday invitation, robot birthday invitations, robot birthday party, robot birthday party favors, robot birthday party goody bags, robot birthday party idea, robot birthday party ideas, robot birthday party invitations, robot birthday party supplies, robot cake ideas, robot goody bag, robot invitations, robot party favors, robot party ideas, robot party invitations, robot themed birthday party | Comments Off
Wendolonia went the whole nine yards with this creative robot 5th birthday party theme for her son. She designed sweet robot birthday party invitations, a robot birthday cake from the Betty Crocker website, robot table decor and even a robot goody bag. Here’s show she describes the birthday party favors.
“I decided the big treat in the goody bags would be a bag of “nuts and bolts” (basically, just Chex party mix). If you look around on the web a bit, you’ll find that this is a robot party staple. I used Cheerios for the “nuts” and straight pretzels for the “bolts” and then I threw in some M&M’s so I wouldn’t be like that mean mom who sends kids home from a birthday party with tofu and broccoli. I put the mix into 4×6 clear bags and then I used my robot art to make toppers that were stapled on to the bags. I also put a glow stick into each bag and a cheap plastic toy — one of those things you blow into that makes a whirrrr noise. Those both seemed kind of robot-y to me.”
The best part? Wendolina shares high quality printable images of the invitations and labels for goodie bags so that you can host a robot birthday party too!
Robot Birthday Party | Wendolonia.