Train Birthday Party!

All aboard the birth­day express!! 
Our lit­tle guys are 3 years and 1 day apart. Lit­tle Brother’s due date was Big Brother’s 3rd birth­day. So, this was the first of what is likely to be many joint birth­day par­ties to come!! We had some party ideas of our own, but with Big Brother turn­ing 4, he was able to voice his opin­ion quite clearly…TRAIN PARTY! That was prob­a­bly influ­enced by our “Day out with Thomas” event in March, but I liked it nonetheless. 
 
I thought it would be a cute theme for a joint party–being able to make use of the train cars to high­light each kiddo’s birthday. 
We started every­thing off with the invitations…
…and after much plan­ning and cre­at­ing (more on that in an upcom­ing post), birth­day party day was finally here!  
The train party playlist was ready & the boys were dressed in their home­made match­ing birth­day shirts, of course!
 
 We stuck to mostly red, white, blues, and yel­low for the col­ors. The house was dec­o­rated with bal­loons, flag ban­ners (aka tri­an­gle buntings), rail­road signs, and train tracks! :) Here’s a post all about mak­ing the dec­o­ra­tions!

 

We had 3 tables set up inside the house–the food table, the favor table, and the dessert table. Sadly, we have no pic­tures of the food table, but the main menu fea­tures were “train cars” (sand­wiches), “choo choo chicken” (chicken nuggets for the kid­dos), and “train wheel salad” (a cold veg­gie pasta salad made with the wheel shaped pasta). 
Here’s the favor table–the kid­dos who wore them looked SO cute in their engi­neer hats! :)
But, of the three, the crowd favorite was most def­i­nitely the dessert table! 
No sur­prise there, right?! How can you go wrong with glasses filled with licorice, color-coordinated m&ms;, train lol­lipops, a lit­tle bucket a oreos (or coal), and a train cake?! In addi­tion to all the fun sweets, the table was dec­o­rated with some of our favorite train books, a cou­ple of train toys, and framed train-related pictures!
The cake was by far the biggest under­tak­ing, so much so that it gets its own train cake post! I’m so pleased with the way it turned out!
And, the most impor­tant thing was that Big Brother was thrilled and could hardly stand hav­ing to wait all day to have a piece! Lit­tle Brother enjoyed it too!  :)
 
And, while the cake was a hit, the high­light of the night was the train bounce-house! We were SHOCKED at how big it was–it looked SO cool in the back­yard! Need­less to say, the kids had a BLAST play­ing in it! It was such a fun sur­prise for Big Brother and a def­i­nite crowd pleaser!
It was a great night!! 
Thanks for shar­ing in our train party fun! 

Comments

  1. 1
    Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

    Sara this is awe­some!! I am so impressed…you really pulled out all the stops. I love the train tracks made from tape, so cool! And seri­ously, the bounce house looks amazing…I wish we had money to do that! You did a lot of work, here…you must have been exhausted!! Can’t wait to see more fun details. My party is going to be very sim­ple since I do not have time/energy/money to do any­thing awe­some. :)

  2. 2

    WOW Sara!! Okay, that cake is absolutely amaz­ing!! I love the train tracks all over the floor, too. So cute! Lots of fun details here… I am impressed!!!

  3. 3

    Thanks ladies! You both are too sweet! :)
    Can’t wait to see you both this weekend–SQUEEEE!

  4. 4
    Becca @ Our Crazy Boys says:

    You are the best mom ever!!! What an amaz­ing party. Isn’t it fun to sit back and watch them enjoy it?

  5. 5
    Katie says:

    I have to be hon­est with you, I’m a big Thomas the Tank Engine enthu­si­ast. I had 3 broth­ers grow­ing up, so I got to watch a lot of old school Thomas. Your party is FABULOUS, coolest mom evaaaaar!

  6. 6
    Gina says:

    You did an amaz­ing job with that party! I am so impressed by you! Mom Endeav­ors party styling is the hottest thing on the mar­ket these days appar­ently!! :)
    gina

  7. 7
    gene says:

    Looks like a great party, wish I had one like that as a kid!

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  8. 8
    Vesna says:

    These are great pic­tures for a great birth­day party idea. I will pass the pho­tos and ideas along to my sister-in-law, as her lit­tle guy loves Thomas and trains! The cake and the huge train in the yard were my favourite parts.

    ~ Vesna @ http://www.partyideaspage.com ~

  9. 9

    That’s a great party. The train tracks in the house are a great touch. Vis­it­ing from The CSI Project.

  10. 10
    Yanet @ 3 Sun Kissed Boys says:

    What a cute idea to do the train tracks on the tile. I need to remem­ber that one.

  11. 11
    Gina says:

    just came across your party after doing a google search. my boys are going to have a com­bined train party as well. big brother will be 4 and lit­tle brother will be 1! so happy that i have some inspi­ra­tion after vis­it­ing your site! the party looked fantastic!!

  12. 12
    Rachel says:

    Love the pics! What kind of tape did you use to make the tracks? Did they leave a sticky residue on your floor? Thanks!

  13. 13
    Wendy says:

    Every­thing looked won­der­ful!!! Where did you get the train bounce house????

    • 14
      Sara @MomEndeavors says:

      We rented it from a local party/bounce house rental com­pany. Just search for com­pa­nies in your area and you can see all of their options. I’d bet other com­pa­nies have this as a rental too. It was SUPER cool!

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