Friday, July 2, 2010

CARS Birthday Party - Birthday Party Ideas for Kids

Race with Lightening McQueen to this CARS birthday party just for kids!

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Gear up for your birthday party with the birthday party games, decorating tips and fun activities provided below. Then, for convenient on-line shopping  you'll find your CARS party supplies online from our partner Birthday On a Box! -- everything you need delivered to your door!

CARS PARTY DECORATIONS
Rev-Up the festivities by drawing a road with chalk on your driveway, or sidewalk and posting homemade road signs throughout the party area.
Hang car cut-outs, posters, or calendar pictures from the ceiling and on the walls.  Add checkered flags, black and white streamers etc. Use clean tires stuffed with pillows for chairs.

When it's time for a pit stop, fill the party guests up at a race track table. Cover your table with white butcher paper. Tape black construction paper down the middle to represent a road. Add yellow lines, using paint or paper. Place a car pinata or a few toy cars on the track. Fill plastic trophies or, Piston Cups, with treats and place one at each place setting.
Advanced Decorating:
For those of you who "go all out" for your birthday parties... Use large appliance boxes, paint and poster board to fashion Radiator Springs in your own backyard. The Cozy Cone Motel, Sarge's Surplus and Flo's V-8 Cafe will also provide a fun party activity for little ones, if you cut windows and doors.

Candy Race Cars
These edible cars make a super place setting and double as a fun party favor!


You'll Need:


  • Large packs of gum 3"x1" -- car body
  • Snack size candy bars --spoiler and headlights
  • Round hard candy or peanut butter cups -- tires
  • Low temperature glue gun and glue sticks
Use the glue gun to attach the tires onto the sides, spoilers off the back and and headlights on the front to the pack of gum. Position the back tire candies lower on the pack of gum, to simulate a "dragster".
Tips: the new mini candy bars no longer have silver wrappers. So we covered ours with aluminum foil to make headlights. If you don't have
a low-temperature glue gun, a standard glue gun can be used, but it
will melt the chocolate so be cautious.

Personalize Your Party
Your birthday child  and guests will feel extra special with personalized party items; invitations, banners, zipper pulls and more! Personalize it here >>
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CARS BIRTHDAY PARTY GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
When it comes time to plan your party activities, you'll want to keep your space, age of the children and amount of guests in mind. Select of few of the birthday activities listed below that will best suit your needs. Try to schedule extra help by asking friends, or responsible teens to assist you with decorating, coordinating and especially during your party.

Entrance Activities:
It's always a good idea to provide a simple activity at the beginning of your party. This helps to break the ice and entertains the children while they wait for all of the guests to arrive.

Color-a-Card
Before the party, cut a race car shape from a large piece of poster board. Provide  glue, scissors, magazines car pictures, crayons or markers on the floor or table. When children arrive direct them to help make the birthday child a card. Your child can save it for a poster and you can save
it for a memory.

Face Painting
Detail your party guests with face painted flames, cars, racing stripes or numbers.

Piston Cup Championship
Have your own Piston Cup Championship with wind-up cars.


  1. Before the party, mark a start and finish line with tape.
  2. Use a permanent marker to write each child's name on a wind-up car.
  3. Use a flag or cloth to start your race...
  4. Winners get a piece of candy, blue ribbons or a plastic trophy.
Guido's Pit Row Race
Can you change a tire as fast as Guido?


  1. To play this game divide the children into two or three teams.
  2. Give each team a car tire.
  3. Mark Start and Finish lines for each team and place a few cones in each team's path. 
  4. The children will need to roll the tire from start to finish around the cones, back to their team and pass the tire to the next player.
  5. The next player takes his/her turn and so on until all players have had a turn. Fastest team wins!
Red Light Green Light
This traditional playground game is a simple yet perfect addition to your cars party theme.

Pit Stop Obstacle Course
If you have the space...


  1. Use old tires, cones, chairs and boxes.
  2. Prepare the obstacle course buy creating challenges.
  3. The children are cars. They must get through the challenge course: around tires, under tunnels (cut boxes), through cones...
  4. They run the course as many times as they want, receiving a candy or small treat every time.
Variation: Before the party fashion some cars, using cardboard boxes, poster board and paint. Cut the tops and bottoms from the boxes, so the children can step inside and hold the sides of the car while they run the course. Adding handles with pieces of clothesline, will make it easier for the players to hold their cars.
Mater Tow Relay Race
Not recommended for younger players.


  1. Place cones marking a start and finish line; not too far apart. If you have several children divide them into relay teams.
  2. Provide cones for each team.
  3. The first two players from each team will take the first turn. One is Mater the tow truck and the other is the car.
  4. The tow truck walks on his hands while the other player holds his feet.
  5. They go as quickly as they can to the cone and back to their teams.
  6. The next pair takes a turn. This is a simple wheel barrow race.
Who Am I?

  1. Before the party, prepare one 3x5 card for each child using pictures of the CARS characters, or simply write the names.
  2. Attach one picture to each card.
  3. Have the children form a circle.
  4. Tape a card to each of their backs.
  5. When you say go… players look at each others cards and give clues until every player has guessed who's on their card.
Example:
You are a Classy - Chassis (Sally)
You like to tow-hook fish (Mater)
You can only say "Pit Stop" -- (Luigi)

Luigi's Tire Bean Bag Toss

  1. Place an old tire laying flat on the ground.
  2. Mark and "X" a reasonable distance from the tire.
  3. Provide a few bean bags for the children to take turns tossing the bean bags into the center of the tire.
Ramone's House of Body Art
Make your own car to take home!
Purchase wooden cars, kid-safe paint and paint brushes, or use with spray painted shoeboxes. Be sure to provide large shirt smocks and a protected space for painting. A large tarp on the ground will do just fine. Also provide wet-wipes for messy hands. Encourage
the children to decorate their cars with racing stripes, numbers etc.

Va-Va-Vroom Art
You'll need:


  • Old matchbox cars
  • Black paper
  • White and yellow paint (or any light color)
Pour paint in meat trays, or cookie sheets. Place a few cars in each paint tray. Children "drive" the cars through the paint and then drive them onto the paper. Use a white crayon to label each picture with the artist's name. Very little paint is actually used, so that these dry quickly.
Flo's V-8 Cafe Tire Treat Cupcakes
Place a round candy, Life Savers work best, in the center of a chocolate sandwich cookie using frosting to secure the candy. Place the cookie tires on top of a frosted cupcake.

Re-fuel hungry party goers with car sandwiches. Use a car cookie cutter, to cut simple sandwiches like P,B&J or ham and cheese. You may also choose to simply cut slices of lunch meat and cheese and served w/ crackers. Add carrot sticks, orange wedges and grapes.

CARS Birthday Party Favors
Send your guest home smiling with a fun filled CARS goody bag ...

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Article extracted from: http://www.amazingmoms.com/

3 comments:

  1. Cool!I loved the idea of hosting a Piston cup in our backyard i guess.It is suitable for my nephew for he always mimic the sound and action of a racing car, specially his all time favorite McQueen.
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  2. Whoa! The party games sound exciting! Hmm.. What things do you have to consider when choosing a venue for a party? I mean, do you have to consider the size of the place and the environment?

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  3. Great explanation, thanks for the posting!


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