The birthday girl eagerly awaiting the arrival of her guests.
Party recap time. Being that this was Lamp’s first birthday party, I can’t tell you how happy and grateful I was to plan this party for my big girl and her special day. Although I’m not one to want a charater themed party, the birthday girl gets what the birthday girl wants and this time it was a Doc McStuffins themed party. Since a lot of Lamp’s friends are in the 2-year-old age range, we kept it simple and geared toward activities the kids could do individually or together. There were also a few older kids and I think they still had a great time. For those of you unfamiliar with Doc McStuffins, it’s a show on Disney about a little girl who is a Doctor to her toys. When they come to her with their ailments she gives them check-ups, diagnoses them and then fixes them up. So we invited each guest to bring their favorite toy or stuffed animal to give them a check up!
First, let me share some of the party favor and decoration details. One of the first favors I thought of was making one of Doc’s famous Big Book of Boo-Boo’s for each kid. Here’s a photographic step-by-step of making these books. Compared to unicorn horns, these were snap! You can find mini-composition books here and foam heart stickers here.
I also found some inexpensive toy Dr. kits online (similar here–but the ones I got were cheaper!) and cute-ed them up with some sparkly heart stickers I had leftover from the Big Book of Boo-Boo’s craft. We placed each Dr. kit inside a zip lock bag and then placed each baggy inside a canvas bag which was their very own Dr. bag! Also included in the bag was the Big Book of Boo-Boo’s and an itemized check-up list (found on Disney.com) so the kids and their parents could guide them through a check up.
Instead of plastering Doc’s face everywhere, I choose to focus on other Doc elements like the colors pink and purple, sparkly hearts and band-aids. I found these adorable Doc McStuffins favor boxes and band aid stickers on etsy. I put the stickers in the box along with some heart jelly beans and called it good. I kept the cake and cupcakes simple as well by utilizing more glittery heart stickers and purple paper. Lamp wanted a chocolate cake and then we just put a Doc toy (one of her presents actually) on the cake for decoration.
There were two main activities, the first one being that the kids got to decorate their own Dr. bags. We had a table set up with fabric markers where they could decorate and personalize their bags. Again, easy for even little kiddos to do and since I moved our white couch to our bedroom for the event, I wasn’t too worried about having the markers around.
Then we had a clinic set up for the kids to bring their toys and give them a check-up. Two doll beds, a cup of band-aids, gauze bandages, tongue depressors, and stickers to give their patients when the check-up was finished. Personally, I think the clinic was the big hit! Some of the kids decorated their bags first, while others went straight to the clinic–which is what I was hoping for. It split the kids up a little and that way everyone was spread out pretty well. We also had a couple of kids tables near the clinic with some coloring pages set out so the kids could just go and color–something a lot of kids did when they first got there.
Singing Happy Birthday. She was so excited!
And of course, of course, the piñata. After her sisters’ amazing unicorn there was no way this girl was going to have a party without a piñata. We convinced her that she should have a Chilly piñata–Chilly being one of Doc’s friends. A snowman was by far the easiest character to imitate. Even so, B got this guy right down to the smallest detail. That man of mine is something else. I think she liked it.
By far, the best part of her party was just seeing our big girl smile from ear to ear. She was so excited to have so many friends come over and celebrate her birthday with her. Sometimes kids can get a little pouty on these days when there’s so much attention, food and fun–but she was a great hostess, thanked all her friends for coming and truly enjoyed and basked in her birthday glory.
She is too cute! Happy birthday Lamp!
Awesome! And your #3 represented well also 🙂
Alexandra
Happy Birthday, Lamp. such a pretty birthday girl. Hope you enjoyed your day.
Christina and Alicen Wooley
What an amazing party. I love all your ideas for the Doc McStuffins theme. 🙂 Lamp looks so happy!
Love it! The doctor kits are my favorite. No fair that B is so talented. I love that feeling of seeing your kids grinning ear to ear. So glad it was such a hit! You look gorgeous BTW.
you are so good at planning parties! what a lovely day!
adorable! Love the pictures
What a fun party! Happy belated birthday, Lamp!
what a gorgeous day! Happy birthday x
Nailed it!! Nicely done, my friend. I love how much she loved it, too– always a bonus. 🙂
Also, I saw this Decor on Safari (http://www.landofnod.com/décor-on-safari-giraffe/f12114) and it reminded me of B's pinatas. Could be a real money maker for him…
PS it kills me to see how much her hair looks like Bethany's! Down to the color, length and curl. Awesome. Hugs and kisses to you all!
Now THAT's a party. Looks wonderful and the photos are beautiful. My 6 year old is a huge Doc McStuffins fan. And the tent…man I will not let my daughter see this.
Adorable. Happy Birthday Lamp!
This turned out so sweet and I love all your little DIY touches. Looks like your daughter had a blast on her special day!
OMGosh we love Doc McStuffins!!! What a great idea! We are just finding your blog and have LOVED it! Thanks for sharing your life and the lives of your spotlights. We have a daughter with dwarfism and learned of your blog through Nicole. Thanks again!!!
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hello, great party. I was wondering where you got the doctor kits from.
Thank you. So I found these kits from an ebay store that just happened to have quite a few of them (they only listed 2, but I emailed and asked if they had more. They did and set up a special listing for the amount I needed). They were super cheap (as in poorly made) but I knew that going in…they worked well for the party though. I know dollar tree carries something similar and I believe you could buy them in bulk online, but I didn't want 30 kits.
Lovely party! I was wondering where you bought the doc kit baggies for the kids? Are they canvasy or fabric?
Thanks,
Monique
That was awesome!
Great party! Birthday girl and her guest did really had a great time with this Doc theme. A simple party can make our kids really happy, especially if their friends are all present and we intend to keep it that way, just like the parents from http://bethewriteryoudreamofbeing.com/ does all the time.