Leave Nothing But Footprints

Hurray! Warm weather is the perfect time for outdoor adventures! This month take your troop on a walk through the neighborhood, park or on a hike through local trails. Teach them to enjoy the outdoor world, to take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints.

This May everyone will be learning about the “Leave No Trace” frontcountry guidelines and the ways we can all minimize our impact on the environment. (Frontcountry is composed of outdoor areas that are easily accessible by vehicle and the most visited.)

Décor Ideas for Leave No Footsteps Behind:

  • latex balloonBring out all your potted plants and flowers to decorate around the room.
  • Latex balloons are actually biodegradable and fairly earth-friendly. So you can have your balloon bouquet and still be green!

Eco-Friendly Food:

  • Nuts, fruit, veggies, and real fruit juice are healthy and natural.feet lollipops
  • Tasty natural foods can also double as a cool centerpiece! Thread fresh fruit onto wooden skewers, and then stab skewers into artificial plant foam to look like flowers!
  • For a quick and easy treat grab some suckers in the shape of a foot from PartyLand!

Activities that Won’t Leave a Trace:

Our Natural World — Quick Activityscout hiking
Take your Scouts on a Nature Scavenger Hunt, but rather than collecting objects, have them list ideas on paper.
The hunt will help them discover how much they have in common with the natural world and how the natural world influences their survival. This activity sets the stage for learning and embracing Leave No Trace principles.
The Activity
Give each participant a piece of paper and a pencil. Have them make three columns with the titles, Things in Nature, Things We Have in Common, How It Helps Me. They must find objects in nature and tell how they are like that object. Make sure they consider less noticeable things such as air, soil, sun. For example:

Things in Nature, Things We Have in Common, How It Helps Me
* Tree: We both have an outer layer to protect us (bark/skin). A tree gives me oxygen.
* Soil: We both contain minerals. Soil helps grow my food.
* Ant: We both need shelter. They are fun to watch.

*PartyLand sells small, themed pencils and notepads by the dozen. Pick some up for your troop and go exploring!

Plan Ahead & Prepare — Quick Activityscout backpack
Note: Tell your pack you are going to take an imaginary hiking trip and ask each person to pack a small backpack for your meeting. Don’t tell the participants their imaginary destination or what to bring. Before your meeting, find pictures or posters depicting a local or regional environment (high alpine, desert, river). You will use these pictures to serve as your imaginary destination. Break participants into small groups of three to five when they arrive. Build suspense by asking them to guess the destination of their imaginary trip.

The Activity
Show the destination pictures and describe the location you have selected (weather, terrain, etc.). Explain the goal of the trip: wildlife viewing or fishing. Ask the Scouts to unpack their packs and discuss their answers to the following questions (the leader must read the back ground information in order to facilitate discussion).

Note: Because participants packed their packs without proper information, it is unlikely they will be adequately prepared for their destination. This activity demonstrates the importance of planning before packing.
* Do the contents of your pack properly prepare you for this trip?
* Do the contents of your pack ensure your safety?
* Do the contents of your pack ensure you will Leave No Trace that you will not damage natural or cultural resources?
* Do the contents of your pack ensure your trip will meet your goal for example, wildlife viewing or fish safely and enjoyably?

The Discussion
Facilitate a discussion with all participants about the results of the activity. Ask groups to briefly share their answers to the above questions and add:
* How would the contents of your pack differ with different destinations?
* What other information do you need to pack properly for a trip?
* What is the value of knowing these pieces of information before packing?

Litter On the Side of the Highway

Pack It In & Pack It Out — Quick Activity
Note: Arrangements for this activity must be made a week or two in advance. Find a location that is littered with garbage. For example, a roadside, a park, or a high school parking lot right after school. This activity can also be conducted during organized cleanup projects sponsored by groups that have “adopted” road segments or recreation sites. If you can not find a littered area near you, simulate one at or near your meeting site.
Travel to the site. Have the Scouts observe the littered site and discuss what they think of this situation and how it makes them feel. Present each member of the group with a garbage bag and with the challenge to make the area look more pleasant.

The Activity
Instruct the group to use care when picking up sharp, rusty, or unsanitary waste. You may wish to have participants bring light gloves for this activity.

Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces — Quick Activity
Gather the Scouts outside a home or in a park. Ask them why we construct sidewalks. Focus the resulting discussion on the need to provide durable surfaces for travel by many people. Explain that concentrating activity on one durable surface can protect the surviving land. Define the concept of durability for the group.

A garden in Panama

Take Nothing But Pictures — Quick Activity
Take a hike or a walk with cameras. Have the Scouts take pictures of flowers, trees, wildlife. Print off the pictures and display them at your next meeting then let the photographers take their pictures home.
Do your Good Turn and leave these areas cleaner then you found them.

Water Balloon Fight!
Latex Water Balloons are composed of natural rubber sap and small amounts of non-toxic coagulants and pigments. They are 100% bio-degradable! When exposed to outdoor elements they are completely consumed by soil or water micro-organisms at a rate quicker than that experienced by an oak leaf under identical conditions. In much the same way maple syrup is harvested from the maple tree, the production of latex balloons contributes positively to the preservation of tropical rain forests.

Let your Scouts cool off and have fun with water balloons! Then teach the importance of picking up each and every little piece of balloon shrapnel. Give a prize to the Scout who picks up the most!Plastic Toy Bugs

Need prizes for all these fun activities? PartyLand has hundreds of insect and animal favors. Even magnifying glasses and compasses!

Things to Work on:
Earn the Cub Scout Leave No Trace Awareness Award.

The end of the month has all dens moving up the Cub Scout trail. You might want to consider working on the Wildlife Conservation belt loop and pin this month.

Another Type of Footprint
Carbon Calculator

Tips for Reducing Your Footprint at Home

  • Recycle your water bottles and, better yet, choose to re-use a refillable water bottle made of a refill-safe material.
  • “Phantom” loads occur in most appliances that use electricity, such as VCRs, televisions, stereos, computers, and kitchen appliances. In the average home, 75% of the electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off. This can be avoided by unplugging the appliance or using a power strip and using the switch on the power strip to cut all power to the appliance.
  • How many phone books do you need? Stop getting those bulky throwbacks by contacting the manufacturer (their contact information is usually listed on the phone book’s inside cover) and asking to be taken off their mailing list.Use online phonebooks or search the web to find what you need instead.
  • Eating meat costs a lot of energy – a 6 oz steak requires 24 times as much fossil fuel based energy to produce as an equivalent amount of vegetables and rice. Eating vegetarian just once a week can make a big difference.

LEAVE NO TRACE® Guidelines:
Leave No Trace is a plan that helps people to be more concerned about their environment and to help them protect it for future generations. Leave No Trace applies in a backyard or local park (frontcountry) as much as it does in the wilderness (backcountry).

Six Leave No Trace Guidelines for Cub Scouts
1.    Plan Ahead
Watch for hazards and follow all the rules of the park or outdoor facility. Remember proper clothing, sunscreen, hats, first aid kits, and plenty of drinking water. Use the
buddy system. Make sure you carry your family’s name, phone number, and address.

2.    Stick to Trails
Stay on marked trails whenever possible. Short-cutting trails causes the soil to wear away or to be packed, which eventually kills trees and other vegetation. Trampled wildflowers and vegetation take years to recover. Stick to trails!

3.    Manage your pet
Managing your pet will keep people, dogs, livestock, and wildlife from feeling threatened. Make sure your pet is on a leash or controlled at all times. Do not let your pet approach or chase wildlife. When animals are chased or disturbed, they change eating patterns and use more energy that may result in poor health or death.
Take care of your pet’s waste. Take a small shovel or scoop and a pick-up bag to pick up your pet’s waste— wherever it’s left. Place the waste bags in a trash can for disposal.

4.    Leave what you find
When visiting any outdoor area, try to leave it the same as you find it. The less impact we each make, the longer we will enjoy what we have. Even picking flowers denies others the opportunity to see them and reduces seeds, which means fewer plants next year.
Use established restrooms. Graffiti and vandalism have no place anywhere, and they spoil the experience for others. Leave your mark by doing an approved conservation project.

5.    Respect other visitors
Expect to meet other visitors. Be courteous and make room for others. Control your speed when biking or running. Pass with care and let others know before you pass. Avoid disturbing others by making noise or playing loud music.
Respect “No Trespassing” signs. If property boundaries are unclear, do not enter the area.

6.    Trash Your Trash
Make sure all trash is put in a bag or trash receptacle. Trash is unsightly and ruins everyone’s outdoor experience. Your trash can kill wildlife. Even materials, such as orange peels, apple cores and food scraps, take years to break down and may attract unwanted pests that could become a problem.

Pack Leaders, don’t forget to pick up a Smokey the Bear hat for yourself from PartyLand! :)

Find More Easy Ways to Get Active, Get Inspired and Get Connected here!

Extra Tip:
Helpful videos on how to dispose of food waste, how to choose a campsite and more!

It’s finally summer! Enjoy the outdoors, but remember – leave nothing behind but footprints.

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Heaven & Hell Party Ideas

by Stefanie on April 2, 2009

Our reader Norma is throwing a fundraiser with a Heaven & Hell theme and asked us for some great ideas.
Well, oh my heavens and great balls of fire we came up with tons more than just some!

heaven and hell dinnerware

What I love about this theme is the ability to play with contrast: Angels vs. Devils, White vs. Red, Cool vs. Hot, Soft vs. Hard, Sugary vs. Spicy, Sweet vs. Sinister, etc.

Decorations:
Try splitting your location into two different rooms or areas of the room – one Heaven and one Hell. If the party is in your home make your living room a light, peaceful Heaven and your kitchen a dark, dynamic Hell.

HEAVENLY DECOR:
When guests enter this room you want them to feel like they’ve died and gone to heaven!

white decoro    Use white balloons clustered together in clouds with silver foil stars.
o    Put white sheets over the furniture and cushions.
o    Give the room a vibrant glow by using white candles.
o    Make the table angelic with a white table cover and mounds of fluffy white pillow stuffing!
o    Drape white tulle around the room with white lights behind the tulle for a twinkling effect.
o    Fill white, silver and clear balloons with air and throw them all over the floor and you’re guests will feel like they’re walking on clouds!
o    Dig out your Christmas decorations or find post-holiday sales at stores and use all the angels and stars.
o    Buy or rent a fog machine for a cloudy effect.

DEVILISH DECOR:
This room needs a completely different vibe than your Heaven room. You can either go dark and sinister, or red-hot and cutsie – it all depends on your guest list.
o    Put red balloon bouquets around the room; in corners and on tables.
o    Dim the lighting.
o    Decorate the walls with paper skulls and skeletons.
o    Use plastic pitchforks and scythes as table décor or hang them on the walls.
o    Use red light bulbs or cover lamps or recessed lighting with red cellophane.
o    Make spooky signs and gravestones from cardboard or foam.
o    Cut red and yellow cellophane rolls into flames and hang them as a border where the wall and ceiling meet, around light fixtures, tables and windows.
o    Drape red tulle and red Christmas lights on the food table.

FOOD:
Set food out on two tables, offering a choice between Heavenly food and Hellish delights.

HEAVENLY FARE:
In Heaven sweet and light foods reign!
merigues cookiesAngel food coconut cake
o    Load the table with white treats such as marshmallows, yogurt-covered nuts, white m&m’s, Macadamia nuts and white chocolate covered pretzels.
o    Set out a platter of cauliflower and jicama with Ranch Dressing.
o    Arrange a variety of white cheeses and crackers on a platter.
o    Meringue cookies look like little white clouds! Pick some up from the store or try this delicious recipe.
o    Cucumber Tea finger sandwiches made with white bread.
o    Serving dinner? How about Angel Hair Chicken Alfredo Pasta with garlic bread halos (Make the Pillsbury breadsticks round like Halos).
o    And of course an Angel Food Cake with Whip Cream and coconut topping!

HELLISH CUISINE:
For Hell, spicy and heavy foods are a must!
Fire DipDevils Food Cake
o    Spicy buffalo wings! Try this homemade recipe, or find them in the freezer section of your supermarket.
o    All sorts of red-hued candies: Twizzlers, Red Hots, Hot Tamales, Atomic Fire Balls, Sweedish Fish, Fruit Punch Frooties and black licorice.
o    Strawberries, raspberries, cherries, watermelon.
o    Dried cranberries.
o    Chips (red tortilla/corn chips or Doritos) and salsa.
o    Fresh red pepper slices.
o    Deviled Eggs
o    Cauldron Dip
o    Witches brew (has dry ice in plastic cauldron)
o    Great Balls Of Fire Meatballs Recipe
o    And of course a Devils Food Cake!

GAMES:
o    Good or Bad?
This game is easily played by varying games such as Spin the Bottle and Truth or Dare.

Simply decorate a bottle by painting one end of it in white and the other end red. You can also add feathers and glitter to the Heavenly side and thorns or flames on the Hell side.

Have the guests sit in a circle. Spin the bottle in the centre of the group and wait for it to stop.

Whomever the Heaven end points to must tell something they’ve done which is good. The person opposite, at the Hell end of the bottle, must admit to something bad.

This game is even more fun if you have a halo and a set of horns that guests have to wear during their confessions.

o    Hire a Fortune Teller or Palm Reader.
Find one in your area.

o    Two Truths And One Lie Game
Test your lie-detecting abilities with this challenge.
WHAT YOU NEED:
Nothing
HOW TO PLAY:
1. Taking turns, the first person tells the group three statements about him or herself. Two are true and one is a lie. Everyone tries to guess which one is the lie. For example, you could say, “I won a prize in spelling in second grade. My favorite food is sushi. I got lost at the zoo when I was little.” To be extra tricky, word the lie so it contains a truthful element.
2. Everybody then holds up one, two or three fingers to show which statement they think is the lie. The player sets the record straight, then the next person goes.

o    No Way Out Chase Game
Catch all the fun in this fast-moving, thrill-filled game of chase.
WHAT YOU NEED:
People!
HOW TO PLAY:
1. To begin, all players but two–one “it” and one runner–join hands in a circle.
2. They drop hands, and “it” chases the runner as they both weave in and out among the players in the circle.
3. Each time the runner passes between two players, those players immediately lock hands and yell “No way out!” This foils a slower-moving “it,” who cannot pass under, over, or through the locked hands.
4. If “it” tags the runner, the two must exchange roles and continue play until one or the other is captured inside the ring.

DRESSING-UP:

horns and halo

Take the stress out of costume dilemmas by having guests arrive in their normal attire, and then let them choose between horns or halos available to them at the door. You don’t have to stop at horns and halos though; cheap bead necklaces in red or silver, Hellish temporary tattoos, face glitter, white feather boas or mini pitchforks! (All available at PartyLand!)

MUSIC:
Set the mood by playing different styles of music throughout the house according to the Heaven or Hell theme in the room or just make a mix and play it throughout the entire party. TIP: Burn extra copies, a homemade CD is an inexpensive and memorable favor to give to your guests!

HEAVENLY HARMONIES:

madonna_angelAngel – by Madonna
Centerfold – by J.Giles Band
Heaven – by Bryan Adams
Heaven (Dance Mix) – by Dj Sammy
Heaven – by Los Lonely Boys
Fallen Angel – by Poison
Heaven Is A Place On Earth – by Belinda Carlisle
Earth Angel – by The Penguins
Angel – by Aerosmith
How Do You Talk to An Angel – by The Heights
Lips of an Angel – by Hinder
I’ll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes) – by Steelheart

DEVILISH TUNES:
elvis-presley-youre-the-devil-i-321474Devil With a Blue Dress On – by Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Lyrics
Friend of the Devil – by Grateful Dead
Devil Inside – by INXS
Devil Went Down to Georgia – by Charlie Daniels
Hot Hot Hot – by Buster Poindexter
Devil Woman – by Cliff Richard
Devil In Disguise – by Elvis Presley
Fire & Ice – by Pat Benatar

You’ll have a blast planning this party and your guests will be on cloud nine once they see your attention to detail!

Do you have any ideas to add? Please leave a comment below!

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Fun April Fools’ Day Prank & Party Ideas!

by Stefanie on March 31, 2009

April Fools Day Pranks

On April Fools’ Day you’re supposed to act completely silly, so there’s no better time to party!

WHY ME?
The history of April Fools’ Day isn’t totally clear. The most popular theory comes from 16th-century France, when the start of the new year was observed on April 1st.  In 1562, Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar, making the new year begin on January 1st. Some people didn’t know about the change, and others simply refused to change and continued to celebrate on April 1st. Those who supported the new calendar played tricks on those who didn’t and called them “April Fools.” This pestering evolved over time into a tradition of pranks on the first day of April!

whoopie cushionPartyLand Pranks: Go crazy with Fake Bullet Holes, Fake Parking Tickets, Whoopie Cushions, Fart Machines, Shocking Pens & Staplers, Itching Powder, 2-Headed Nickels, Spilled Nail Polish, Hot Gum, Blue Mouth Candy, Belching Powder and tons more!

Party On!
If you’re brave enough to host a party loaded with people waiting to pull a wild stunt . . . go for it! Throw a “Fools Rush In Party” before April Fools’ Day. Print invitations sdrawkcab, upside down or in a mirror image! Give invitees a taste of what’s to come by placing invitations inside a “Snake in a Can!”

Devious Decor:
Go crazy with décor, place things and pictures upside down or sideways. Put up “Fresh Paint” gag signs and use decorations from all the different holidays!

Parade of Fools:
Encourage your guests to dress as foolish as the can. Backwards, inside out or just plain wacky!

meatloaf cake mashed potatoes frostingFoolish Food!
Serve silly cuisine like Beef Jerky and Ding Dongs! Use giant clown shoes or funny hats for snack trays. Having a dinner party? Serve dessert first, main course, salad and then the appetizer. Try baking a meatloaf cake, frost with colored mashed potatoes and top with candles for a dinner cake! Mix up the condiments on the table – salt in the sugar bowl and catsup in the mustard jar. Put a fake roach on one of the dishes. Freeze plastic bugs in to the ice cubes.

Fun 4 Fools!
The guests own jokes and pranks should keep everyone entertained throughout the party. You could also put on a Parade of Fools Fashion Show and demonstrate or teach card/magic tricks.

Favors 4 Fools!
Hand out jokes, gags, tricks or useless white-elephant type gifts. How about Post-its for making “Kick Me” signs!? Your guests will be amused and ready to get you back next year!

Fun 4 The FAM!
Make a silly school lunch, with an inside-out sandwich, an  apple with a gummy worm or a lunch box full of plastic snakes and spiders!

PARTYLAND PROVERB: Beware those offering gum or candy on April Fool’s Day!

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April 2009 “Jurassic Pack” Cub Scout Ideas

by Stefanie on March 12, 2009

Jurassic Pack!April’s theme “Jurassic Pack” will have Cub Scouts everywhere exploring the wonderful world of prehistoric dinosaurs! Here are some great ideas from PartyLand to get you started:

Décor Ideas for your Jurassic Pack Night:

➢    Cut out large dinosaur footprints from black trash bags and tape them in a path leading up to your house. These are waterproof, not slippery and easy to cut many at once!
➢    Trim your trees before the Jurassic Pack Meeting and use the cuttings for decorations.
➢    Tape brown poster paper on one wall or door of the room where the party will be taking place. Have the scouts mark their handprints and draw dinosaurs or fossils on the paper. This will help with the party decoration and add a prehistoric ambience to the room!
➢    Decorate the food table with large rocks, green plants and all sorts of other dinosaur paraphernalia.

Carnivore and Herbivore Cuisine:
➢    PB&J-Asaurus: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches made into the shape of dinosaurs with cookie cutters
➢    Dinosaur Chicken Nuggets: Available at the frozen food section of many large supermarkets
➢    Dinosaur Bones: Pretzel sticks
➢    Chicken Wings: For the meat eaters
➢    Vegetable Tray: For the plant eaters
➢    Brontosaurus Burgers
➢    Dino Dogs
➢    Fossil Fries: Potato chips
➢    Dinosaur Animal Crackers
➢    Dino eggs: Hard-boil eggs. After they cool, gently crack the shell all over, but don’t remove the shell. Place the cracked eggs in a small bowl containing 3 cups of cool water and kool-aid mix (to give the egg color). Then cover the bowl and place in the refrigerator overnight. On the day of the party, remove the eggshells and the egg will look like it has cracks all over it!
➢    TIP: Put small signs on each food item to make sure everyone knows that they are munching on real Jurassic foods!

Dino Drinks:
➢    Liquid Lava: Red punch with orange sherbet
➢    Swamp Slurp: Sprite with green food coloring
➢    TIP: Add pop-rocks to the “Swamp Slurp” just as you serve to create an awesome bubbling effect!

Dinosaur Delicacies:
➢    Lava Jell-O (red) or Swamp Water Jell-o (green)
➢    TIP: Place washed plastic dinosaurs into the Jell-o mix before letting it set. (Make sure it’s large enough not to be a choking hazard.)
➢    Ice Age Popsicles: Make your own using Popsicle molds or small paper cups. Pour in juice (something light colored like lemonade) and add dinosaur gummies or candies to each Popsicle. Cover with plastic wrap, poke craft wooden sticks through the plastic for Popsicle handles, and freeze overnight. When the popsicles are frozen peel off the paper.
➢    Dinosaur Shaped Cookies

Fun Fossil Favors:
PartyLand has many fun, inexpensive dinosaur items! Dinosaur gliders, candy bones, giant bones, mini dinosaurs, dinosaur pencils, neon dinosaurs, pith helmets, binoculars, build your own 3-D dinosaur puzzles, excavate your own dinosaur games and nearly every other imaginable dinosaur item! Find them in any of our stores or order them HERE!

Jurassic Pack Games:
Hot Dinosaur Egg (similar to hot potato)
Everyone stands in a circle. One scout is handed a dinosaur egg (a water balloon or a real egg). The music starts and the dinosaur egg is passed to the next player. When the music stops the person holding the egg is extinct. Continue playing until there is only one scout left.

Dinosaur Piñata
All you need is a caveman’s club and a prehistoric piñata for loads of fun! Piñatas are a great way to get everyone excited! Dinosaur piñatas and all the prehistoric goodies to fill them with can be found at PartyLand!

Dino Egg Stomp
In this dinosaur game, everyone has a dinosaur egg (balloon) tied around each ankle. The object of the game is to pop everyone else’s dinosaur eggs while keeping your own safe.

Brontosaurus, Brontosaurus, T-Rex (similar to Duck, Duck, Goose)
All players form a small circle and sit down on the floor. One person is it and he walks around the outside of the circle, touching the other’s heads saying “Brontosaurus”, “Brontosaurus”, “Brontosaurus”, until he comes to the person whom he wants to chase him, he calls “T-Rex”. The T-Rex chases the player around the circle and the one who reaches the space first sits down, the other one becomes “it”.

Dinosaur Eggs:
What You Need:
➢    2 and 1/2 cups flour
➢    2 and 1/2 cups of dirt
➢    1 cup sand
➢    1 and 1/2 cups of salt
➢    Water
➢    Small plastic toy dinosaurs (available at ParytLand stores or order HERE)
➢    Hammer

What You Do:
1. To make the dough, mix all the dry ingredients together (flour, dirt, salt and sand).
2. Gradually stir in enough water so that the mix holds together.
3. Shape handfuls of dough around small plastic dinosaurs in egg shapes.
4. Allow 4 days for eggs to dry.
5. When dry. Hide the eggs in the garden and have the scouts search for them.
6. Once all the eggs are gathered they can be opened with a hammer or rock.

Dino Egg Blow
Divide the Scouts into two teams. Place each team on one side of a table opposite of each other. Place a cotton ball on the table and pretend it is a dinosaur egg. The object of the game is to blow the egg off the opposing team’s side of the table. Players cannot use their hands in any way.

Dinosaur Egg Roll
Mark a starting point and a finishing point. Divide children into two teams. Gather one plastic egg for each team. The children must roll the egg using only their noses.

Dino Egg Toss
Line up partners in two rows facing each other. All those on one side in the first row toss a raw egg to everyone on the other side in the second row. After each successful catch, the players step backward, adding to the difficulty of the next catch. Repeat until all but one egg is broken. The pair with the last unbroken egg wins.

Archaic Activities:
Make your own Erupting Volcano!
Making a volcano should be part of everyone’s childhood!
TIP: Check out this video for easy step-by-step instructions!

Here are the few basic items you’ll need to make a volcano:
➢    A large plastic tub (baby bathtub or storage container)
➢    Dirt or sand
➢    A cylindrical container like a plastic bottle
➢    Baking soda
➢    Warm water
➢    Dishwashing liquid
➢    Vinegar
➢    Red and/or Yellow food coloring
Build the volcano around the bottle. Then pour about a cup of warm water into the bottle, add a tablespoon of dishwashing liquid, around 1/4 cup baking soda and a few drops of food coloring. To create the reaction, you pour vinegar inside the bottle and the fluid spews out.

Give each participant a plastic cup filled with baking soda. Let one pour the baking soda into the volcano and then add the red vinegar over the baking soda. This creates an awesome eruption with lava spewing all over!
TIP: Have extra baking soda and vinegar on hand – everyone will want to do it again and again!

Make your own Dino Soap!
What you need:
➢    3 tablespoons hot water
➢    Plastic dinosaurs from PartyLand
➢    3 tablespoons unflavored gelatin mix
➢    Small bowl
➢    Wooden spoon
➢    Cookie cutter
➢    15-20 drops food coloring (choose your favorite color)
➢    1/3 cup liquid bubble bath
➢    Large plastic margarine container
➢    Wax paper
Steps:
1. Combine the hot water with the gelatin in a bowl and stir until gelatin dissolves.
2. Add food coloring and bubble bath.
3. Pour the mix into a margarine container.
4. Drop the plastic dinosaurs in the mix.
5. Refrigerator for 1 hour.
6. When hardened, remove from container.
7. Use cookie cutters to make shapes around the dinosaurs.

Dino Word Search
Print off this fun Dino Word Search!

These dino-mite jokes will have your troop roaring with laughter!
What do you call a dinosaur that eats automobiles?
A car-nivore!

What do you call a dinosaur that spends all day contemplating the meaning of life?
A philoso-raptor.

Knock knock
Who’s there?
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex who?
Tyrannasuruswrecks the house!
Have fun and please let us know if you have more great ideas by posting a comment below!

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Disco Dancing!Recently a customer sent in a request for ideas on a 70’s themed party she’s throwing for her mom’s 50th birthday! Here’s what we came up with:

DÉCOR:
Let’s start at the top – the ceiling to be exact! As anyone who’s seen Saturday Night Fever can attest, no respectable disco party is complete without a Disco Ball hanging from the ceiling! Disco Balls or Mirror Balls are an easy way to set the mood and show your guests you mean business, 70’s style. Mirror Balls vary in size and can be rented or purchased from PartyLand in kits complete with spotlights! GROOVY!

Now, down to the walls, which will be covered in 70’s style posters! Right on! The Farrah poster (you know the one), black light posters, The Bee Gees, The Brady Bunch – go wild! Check eBay and order a couple of old Tiger Beat or 16 magazines. Take the teen idol pinup pictures out and hang them up. Set the magazines out on the coffee table and watch your guests giggle like schoolgirls!

MY FAVORITE IDEA:
Email your funkiest pictures of The Guest of Honor, or your family and friends in the 70’s to banners@partylandutah.com! PartyLand will blow up the pictures and make giant posters that say whatever you want! We can even make your favorite pictures into “Album Cover Art” posters in the style of your favorite 70’s bands! How about a custom life-sized cutout of the guest of honor the 70’s! Check out www.partylandutah.com and click on Custom Banners for pricing information!

Grab some DVD’s from the bargain bin or record 70’s TV shows from TV Land and play them during the party! Even with the sound down, a few episodes of The Partridge Family or What’s Happening will get your guests in a totally tubular temperament.

Use Google Images to look up “70’s Ads” and prepare to laugh! Print off the most far out ones you can find and hang them up.

The Finishing Touches:
Lava lamps, fog machines, strobe lights, beaded curtains, black lights and burning incense will really send your party guests back in time! And don’t forget the beanbag chairs or inflatable furniture!
Try adding a modern touch to your retro party by serving drinks in light-up glasses. Give out glow stick bracelets and necklaces. It fits the theme, and if these items were available back then, they’d certainly be welcome at all the disco parties. All these items can be purchased or ordered from PartyLand!

Set up your dining area with smiley faces and pictures of notable persons of the ’70’s. Add small snippets of ‘70’s trivia around the room to give guests something to talk about.

Need more room for party guests? Rent tables and chairs from PartyLand!
Remember, the 70’s were colorful! You can use as many different colors of streamers and balloons as there are in a Tie-Dye T-shirt!

A GUEST FAVORITE:
Rent our photo-booth for a true vintage flashback!

FOOD:
Do your guests a solid and serve snacks that remind them of their prime!
Jiffy Pop Popcorn
Tang
TAB
Fondu
Twinkies
Pigs in a Blanket
Yellow Smiley Face Sugar Cookies “Have a nice day!”
Melon Balls
Lipton Sour Cream n’ Onion Dip and Chips

TOP 5: Food Fads of the 70′S (according to The Food Network)
5. Carrot Cake
4. Harvey Wallbangers
3. Hamburger Helper
2. The “Scarsdale” Diet
1. Quiche

MUSIC:
The music from the disco-dancing era is a key element to the success of your ultimate disco party. Thankfully, music is easy, just pick up Drew’s Famous 70’s Party Music CD from PartyLand and you’re all set!

Some other favorites to get you started:
Donna Summer, Kool and the Gang, the Village People, K C and the Sunshine Band, the Commodores, Thelma Houston, Anita Ward, Chic, GQ, Larry Levan, Brothers Johnson, Cheryl Lynn, the Trammps, the Gap Band, Stephanie Mills “Put Your Body In It”… Appeggio, “Love and Desire” how will you ever get your guests off the dance floor when it’s time to go home!?

Having the right music will keep the party alive! Can you dig it?

GAMES:
Costume Contest. Overall Best Costume, or break it into themes: Best 70’s TV character, Best 70’s Rock Star, Best 70’s Couple, etc.
Name That 70’s Tune.
A Dance Contest. Individual competition or Men (“Macho Man”) vs. Women (“We are Family”)!
Learn the Hustle!
Have a “Pet Rock” table, where guests can make their own and take them home as favors!
Ouija Board.
Rubik’s Cube Contest.
Lip sync or Karaoke Contest.
Buy or rent “Saturday Night Fever” and watch the movie with your guests.
Play these 70’s Trivia games:
History
TV
Music
There’s always Twister!

FAVORS:
Anything with a Smiley Face, pop rocks, mood rings, toe socks, mini lava lamps, Tie-Dye T-shirts, disco-ball necklaces, 70’s CD’s, DVD’s, posters. Save money by ordering from PartyLand!

DRESS UP:
70's Dress-up Party70's Party Outfits If you’re making it a requirement that guests dress up 1970’s disco style for the party – which we highly recommend, make sure you send the invitations as early as possible!

Anyone showing up to the party in regular street clothes should be immediately adorned with giant sunglasses and a pair of mirror ball earrings or an afro wig!

Don’t forget to give prizes to the best-dressed guests or couples.

Take tons of pics during the party! Pull guests aside and get some staged shots against a funky backdrop. After the party, send them a photo of themselves with a note, or post the party pictures online and send everyone a link! Quadruple the picture taking fun with PartyLand’s photo booth!

May the 70’s force be with you in your rad planning and may your psychedelic guests be there or be square! Check out more funky 70’s slang and have a stellar party man!

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Accessories Make the Costume!

by Stefanie on October 20, 2008

SPRINGVILLE — The secret to being a really gross-looking executioner or just an average guy in a costume lies in the accessories, according to those who work in the costume industry.

“Anyone can buy a costume. What makes it special is what else you can do to it,” said Stefanie Grassley, a Partyland store manager in Springville.

Makeup, hair, hats, gloves, boots and capes are just the starter accessories.

A good ninja needs a good blade.

A soldier needs a plastic machine gun.

Cheerleaders need pompoms and tennis shoes.

Fairies need wings and wands and fairy dust.

Ghouls and goblins need the creepy touches like open wounds, dripping blood, bones, bugs and spiders.

“You can’t be a ninja without a sword. You look like you’re in your pajamas,” Grassley said.

Natalie White, the manager for the Orem Partyland store, said every year the Halloween season gets busier and every year the costumes get more elaborate. The choices expand.

This year at Partyland, that included dressing up as an air freshener, a bag of Sugar Babies, a whoopee cushion, a hot dog and an outhouse.

“We help all kinds,” White said. “Some come in and try on tons and never buy any of them. Others come in and buy the basic costume and then we help with the rest. We try to do one-on-one assistance.”

“You just use your imagination to bring out the costume’s full potential,” said Erin McBride, a store employee.

Some of the children outfitted at the store were dubious about the extra makeup and add-ons.

“I kind of liked being Uncle Sam last year,” said Jacob Buhler, a buccaneer dabbing at the spiders on his white painted face. “I don’t like spiders.”

“I like it all. It’s perfect,” said Jackson Averett, dolled up as an executioner, “but I don’t know if my mom will buy me the ($20) sword.”

Grassley said customers are welcome to come in and browse for ideas.

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What’s Your Family’s Halloween Theme?

by Stefanie on October 20, 2008

In Utah Halloween is becoming more and more “Themed.” Your neighbor has turned his yard into a much too convincing cemetery, your friend’s party is completely centered around a Superhero theme-from the invitations right down to the required attire of a cape and tights, but gaining popularity more than ever this year is group themed costumes!

This Halloween Utahns are showing their family togetherness with themed Halloween costumes! Entire families are dressing up as Star Wars characters, complete with a daddy Darth Vader, mommy Princess Leia, a couple of Jedis or Storm Troopers, a pre-teen Padme and even a baby Yoda!

Dressing up together makes a fun Halloween experience for everyone, and the family pictures will be to die for! At PartyLand we have hundreds of Halloween costumes for all ages and sizes! How about an Egyptian Family? Witches and Warlocks? Hippies? Vampires? Sports Heroes and Cheerleaders? Cops & Prisoners? Superheroes? The Wizard of Oz? Bananas and Monkeys? The costume possibilities are always endless and entertaining at PartyLand!

Take your family shopping together for Halloween costumes. Everyone will have fun looking at the cool, crazy, scary and hilarious dress up options! Wander around the store together and get ideas! Maybe someone will be inspired by a long blonde wig or a sword will spark someone’s interest and they’ll realize they were meant to be a Knight in Shining Armor, and the rest of the family should be Queens, Kings, Princesses or Jokers this Halloween!

Going to a Halloween party as a family is a great way to spend time together this holiday. Or, if no one you know is throwing a party, it’s the perfect opportunity for you and your family to host your own! Everyone can help with the guest list, game ideas and menu. And you and your children and all of your friends will have a safe and fun place to celebrate Halloween!

http://www.partylandutah.com/costumes.htm

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The Early Bird Gets the Costume

by Stefanie on September 26, 2008

It’s never too early to start thinking about your Halloween Costume! In fact, the closer we get to Halloween, the harder it will be to find that perfect costume. Shopping early will give you the best selection of 2008’s new and most popular costumes.

Now for the hard part: making the decision, and sticking with it. Children are notorious for changing their minds. They could be talking nonstop about dressing up as WALL-E for months, then quickly switch their focus when they see the bulging muscles in the Dark Knight Batman costume!

To avoid this, some parents decide to wait until the week of Halloween to buy their child a costume. But doing so almost always ends with a disappointed little guy and crushed superhero dreams dressed as last year’s pumpkin. By late October most Halloween costumes will be sold out, especially the new, popular costumes for 2008.

This year try shopping for Halloween costumes early. Bring your children to PartyLand before the Halloween rush! Beat the crowd and get the costume you or your kids really want, not just what’s left over.

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Partyland Blog

by Stefanie on May 13, 2008

PartyLand birthday pinatas and balloons

At PartyLand we appreciate our customers and we want to make their lives as easy as possible! That’s why we offer FREE EVENT PLANNING! Give us a call, send us an email or stop by one of our locations and a trained Party Planner will fill your head with fun party ideas!

This is the official blog of Partyland, with 6 stores located throughout Utah, we are the leading supplier for your next Party, Wedding, Anniversary, Baby Shower, Hawaiian Luau, Fiesta, Over the Hill Celebration, Retirement, School Carnival or anything else that requires fun!

PartyLand, Inc. has been helping Utah celebrate since 1979! PartyLand has an extensive line of paper goods, everyday and seasonal decorations, stickers, plastic-ware, and balloons of every size and color. We also have a great selection of themes including: birthday, wedding, anniversary, baby, luau, fiesta, and over the hill. We rent and sell cotton candy, popcorn, sno-kone and hot dog machines and all the supplies that go with them. We also rent tents, tables, chairs, wedding items, fog and bubble machines, strobe lights, helium, over 50 carnival games and 1,000’s of prizes. We specialize in full service corporate employee parties and picnics, school and church fund raising carnivals, and city and community fairs. We can even deliver, set-up and staff your event if you need us too. With over 25 years of experience, PartyLand can help you celebrate any special occasion!

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