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Ice cream party

By fashionablepetite

Giant ice cream cones and party decor!

This DIY balloon arch was easy to assemble! I couldn’t figure out the sprinkle balloons, but I liked how it came out! Backdrop and birthday letters came from Amazon. DIY ice cream materials are linked as a collection of videos on my main page! 


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Everything I could share from my toddlers ice cream themed birthday party! Many things I’ve collected over the years and we use again and again like foldable cocktail tables and our bounce house. Lots of ice cream decor from Etsy and the tutorial for how I made these giant ice cream cones is listed as a collection of posts on my shop!

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I’ve cream toys I put out for kids to play with for my toddler’s ice cream birthday party! This side walk chalk is fun for summer, as well as ice cream cones that magnetize to the scooper, and wooden ice cream set 
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I put this fun ice cream chalk out during my toddlers birthday party and the kids loved it! It comes with so many ice cream styles and stencils. It’s a great summertime activity! 
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I wanted a comfortable dress to wear to Isaac’s birthday because I knew I’d be moving around all day! This linen dress is petite sized and fits tts. It’s light weight and great for summer. Isaac’s ice cream outfit was pajamas and perfect as a birthday outfit.



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Day 1 of this DIY party decor! Making extra large icecream cones. 

Supply list - 
2 cone shaped tall laundry baskets. I found these at Target for $7 a piece.
2 medium sized exercise balls (21-25 inch fits in these baskets). These were $5 a piece balls from Five Below. 
Cardboard cut into strips (I disassembled a medium sized Amazon box and used almost the entire box) I cut along the seams and used the flaps for the rims. 
Hot glue sticks and glue gun
A box cutter or exacto knife
Painters tape
Scissors
Brown butcher block paper 
Elmer’s glue (I bought a large size jug) and am using a 2 parts glue to one part water ratio to create a paste.
Medium and large paint brushes (found for
$2 at 5 below) 
Acrylic paint for both the cone and whatever colors you choose for the icecream (found a full paint set at 5 Below) 
Gaps and Cracks foam spray (bought two cans for around $6 a piece) you can purchase at Lowe’s, Home Depot, or home improvement store.
2 small plastic red balls for a cherry on top of the cone (I’m stealing two from Isaac’s ball pit!) 
A container of Crayola quick dry clay for the sprinkles (found at 5 Below for $5, but Target also carries it)

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Supply list - 
2 cone shaped tall laundry baskets. I found these at Target for $7 a piece.
2 medium sized exercise balls (21-25 inch fits well in these baskets). These were $5 a piece balls from Five Below. 
Cardboard cut into strips (I disassembled a medium sized Amazon box and used almost the entire box) I cut along the seams and used the flaps for the rims. 
Hot glue sticks and glue gun
A box cutter or exacto knife
Painters tape
Scissors
Brown butcher block paper 
Elmer’s glue (I bought a large size jug) and am using a 2 parts glue to one part water ratio to create a paste.
Medium and large paint brushes (found for
$2 at 5 below) 
Acrylic paint for both the cone and whatever colors you choose for the icecream (found a full paint set at 5 Below) 
Gaps and Cracks foam spray (bought two cans for around $6 a piece) you can purchase at Lowe’s, Home Depot, or home improvement store.
2 small plastic red balls for a cherry on top of the cone (I’m stealing two from Isaac’s ball pit!) 
A container of Crayola quick dry clay for the sprinkles (found at 5 Below for $5, but Target also carries it).

I use a 2 to 1 Elmer’s glue to water ratio and cut out brown butcher block paper (or craft paper) to  paper-mache the paper onto both the laundry basket, cardboard, and exercise ball. I used a medium sized paint brush. 

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Supply list - 
2 cone shaped tall laundry baskets. I found these at Target for $7 a piece.
2 medium sized exercise balls (21-25 inch fits well in these baskets). These were $5 a piece balls from Five Below. 
Cardboard cut into strips (I disassembled a medium sized Amazon box and used almost the entire box) I cut along the seams and used the flaps for the rims. 
Hot glue sticks and glue gun
A box cutter or exacto knife
Painters tape
Scissors
Brown butcher block paper 
Elmer’s glue (I bought a large size jug) and am using a 2 parts glue to one part water ratio to create a paste.
Medium and large paint brushes (found for
$2 at 5 below) 
Acrylic paint for both the cone and whatever colors you choose for the icecream (found a full paint set at 5 Below) 
Gaps and Cracks foam spray (bought two cans for around $6 a piece) you can purchase at Lowe’s, Home Depot, or home improvement store.
2 small plastic red balls for a cherry on top of the cone (I’m stealing two from Isaac’s ball pit!) 
A container of Crayola quick dry clay for the sprinkles (found at 5 Below for $5, but Target also carries it).

I use a 2 to 1 Elmer’s glue to water ratio and cut out brown butcher block paper (or craft paper) to  paper-mache the paper onto both the laundry basket, cardboard, and exercise ball. I used a medium sized paint brush. 

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Supply list - 
2 cone shaped tall laundry baskets. I found these at Target for $7 a piece.
2 medium sized exercise balls (21-25 inch fits well in these baskets). These were $5 a piece balls from Five Below. 
Cardboard cut into strips (I disassembled a medium sized Amazon box and used almost the entire box) I cut along the seams and used the flaps for the rims. 
Hot glue sticks and glue gun
A box cutter or exacto knife
Painters tape
Scissors
Brown butcher block paper 
Elmer’s glue (I bought a large size jug) and am using a 2 parts glue to one part water ratio to create a paste.
Medium and large paint brushes (found for
$2 at 5 below) 
Acrylic paint for both the cone and whatever colors you choose for the icecream (found a full paint set at 5 Below) 
Gaps and Cracks foam spray (bought two cans for around $6 a piece) you can purchase at Lowe’s, Home Depot, or home improvement store.
2 small plastic red balls for a cherry on top of the cone (I’m stealing two from Isaac’s ball pit!) 
A container of Crayola quick dry clay for the sprinkles (found at 5 Below for $5, but Target also carries it).

I use a 2 to 1 Elmer’s glue to water ratio and cut out brown butcher block paper (or craft paper) to  paper-mache the paper onto both the laundry basket, cardboard, and exercise ball. I used a medium sized paint brush. 

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