Glimmering fish, a sea full of bubbles, and a cute little play-on-words come together for one fabulously smashing party by Cris, of Crissy’s Crafts!  Cris’ son recently turned 3, and she styled his party after his favorite book.  With so many great ideas, you are sure to find enough to share!

Gummy worm fish “bait” is one of my favorite ideas!  Read on for more adorable ideas!  And, the fantastic Fish Paper Collection is by Amanda’s Parties to Go!

Cris served M&M’s in containers labeled “Fish Food”…

Marshmallow pops swam with bubbles and sea creatures~

Customized candy bars also lured the children to the sweets table…

The dessert table was so beautifully put together!  I especially love the bubbles in the picture!

Before they hit the sweet table, the little guests ate whale crackers, fish sandwiches, fish skewers (fruits), fin-tastic veggies, and submarines. The kids also enjoyed an afternoon full of games and crafts. The activities included Go Fish, Pin the Scale on the Fish, Fish Hand Print Art, Face Painting, and Freeze Little Fish Dance. At the end of the party, the guests  took home the ‘catch of the day’ (fish string bag on a fish pole) full of goodies!

A really fantastic celebration!  Thank you for sharing, Cris!

Vendor Credits:

Party Styling- Crissy’s Crafts

Printable Paper Collection- Amanda’s Parties to Go

 

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