Congratulations - your baby celebrates the first daybirth. Let's say you celebrated it every month, but the anniversary is something special. So I want to make it unforgettable! Not for the child, of course, it is unlikely he will remember something. But you surely will never forget this day.
1. Feast in the Indian style
1/5Photo: LightnessCreative.comPhoto: LightnessCreative.comPhoto: LightnessCreative.comPhoto: LightnessCreative.comPhoto: LightnessCreative.comBabies deserve to have fun too! Send them to their first summer camp. You can even set it up indoors if it’s not summer outside. Build a tent like an Indian teepee – the design is simple, but kids will love exploring it, especially if the teepee is filled with toys. Fur rugs, a mini-pool with balls, and a handmade map of the area will add some color. And lots of treats!
2. Party-photo session
1/5Photo: ellebelleblog.blogspot.ruPhoto: ellebelleblog.blogspot.ruPhoto: ellebelleblog.blogspot.ruPhoto: ellebelleblog.blogspot.ruPhoto: ellebelleblog.blogspot.ruEveryone loves taking pictures. It's a fact. By the time he's a year old, you probably already have a couple thousand pictures of your baby. And that's great. You won't need a lot of props for a photo party. Mustaches or mouths on sticks are inexpensive, frames with the hashtag #babybirthday can be made by yourself. As well as "bubbles" with words - the photo will turn out like a drawing with a talking comic book character. You can decorate the room by stretching a string along the wall, and hanging printed photos of you and the hero of the occasion on it - just attach them with clothespins. Some even decorate each cupcake with a photo of the birthday boy - they attach it to a skewer. But that's if you really want to bother.
3. Circus Performance
1/6Photo: tnicolephoto.comPhoto: tnicolephoto.comPhoto: tnicolephoto.comPhoto: tnicolephoto.comPhoto: tnicolephoto.comPhoto: tnicolephoto.comYou may not find the circus funny anymore, but kids really do. It’s not that hard to make themed costumes. After all, the main element should be a hat, a kind of retro-style top hat. Maybe a one-year-old will pull it off in a couple of minutes, but it will be enough for a souvenir photo. The main treats should be popcorn (without additives) and cotton candy (once a year is okay). Red clown noses and balloons will be essential attributes of the holiday. And it would be great to invite an animator dressed as a clown, who will paint the faces of everyone who wants them with face painting.
4. We go on safari
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5. By train!
1/6Photo: prettymyparty.comPhoto: pinimg.comPhoto: pinimg.comPhoto: prettymyparty.comPhoto: blovelyevents.comPhoto: blovelyevents.comA party in this style is most likely for a boy. But there are girls who like to play with cars? The main element of the holiday in this case is the railway. It needs to be assembled and launched in advance. Preferably somewhere in the corner on the table so that it does not bother anyone. Instead of festive caps, we give the guests driver's caps, and we come up with "carriage" names for the treats: "choo-choo" chicken, smoky sandwiches, cookies in the form of trains, etc. You can also arrange a craft zone where the kids can paint the carriages with their own hands. Or draw their own road adventure. Also interesting: