Does your child squeal with delight when Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger get silly? If so, use our Pooh Party Ideas to plan your child’s event in the Hundred Acre Wood! You’ll discover lots of suggestions for original and imaginative invites, décor, food, party activities, and other things in our planning guide.
Your top priority will be picking a location for your Pooh-themed party. It may be a lot of fun to have a party at your house because you can be creative with the decorations and games that go with your theme. However, if you’d prefer to have the event somewhere else, think about picking a nearby park, wildlife preserve, or zoo.
Party Invitations
Our Winnie the Pooh Birthday Invitations can let you celebrate your child’s important milestone while adhering to your chosen theme.
FYI, every template in our site are coming for free and can be customized using your laptop, desktop and even through your smartphone.
How to Download?
- What you need to do is click (left-click) the preview image.
- You should see a new page popped-up in your display, then you need to “right-click” the image and select “Save image as”
- Locate the destination folder, or just leave it as it is. Then “Enter” to start the download process.
Please note this, all files/materials have been included in that package, so once it’s finished, you are able to customize it right away.
Party Decorations
Parties are made even more exciting and fun for your child, as well as for their friends and family, by decorations that fit the theme. So make sure to turn your event area into the Hundred Acre Wood for a Winnie the Pooh-themed party! The following advice:
Cut large trees out of brown and green construction paper and tape them to the walls of the party area. For added effect, write the name of one guest on each tree to make each of your child’s friends feel special.
Tie groups of 4 or 5 white balloons tightly together and let them float on the ceiling to resemble clouds.
Cut bees and butterflies out of construction paper and draw on the details with felt-tip markers. Hang these from the ceiling using a fishing line.
Balloons are a must-have at any party! Tie groups of pastel-colored balloons together and anchor the clusters with balloon weights. Set them around the party area. For added effect, add a Winnie the Pooh balloon to the groups.
Buy a large clay pot from your local craft store and paint it brown. Add yellow paint to the top to resemble honey and use this “honey pot” as a centerpiece. Fill it with flowers.
Party Foods
You can make a veggie tray full of carrots, baby corn, snap peas, celery, and cherry tomatoes and mark it with a sign that says, “From Rabbit’s Garden”. Or, serve “piglets in a blanket” by baking hot dogs in crescent roll dough.
Use Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore cookie cutters to cut out shapes in cheese, peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, and cookies. Make a Winnie the Pooh cake by baking a round cake and setting two cupcakes at the top for ears. Frost everything in yellow frosting and use black decorator icing to draw on the details.