![]() We made this game the night before by getting red solo cups, candy, tissue paper (red, white, and black), and with elastics. Makes it easier to flip the images over and over during the game. *TIP: If you do this, attach the card to yarn/string and then tape the yarn/string to the wall. The kids loved it just as much this time. Matching was such a hit at the Mario party, we knew we had to do it again. When the music stops, all the kids rush to sit on a pillow, whoever doesn’t get a pillow it out! We had competitive little guys so we decided to take two pillows away each time so two people were out at once. If you don’t know how to play, the kids walk around the cushions that are placed together (one less or two less pillows than people in the game) in the center while music plays. We played musical cushions just like you would play musical chairs, but used pillow cushions instead on chairs because our guests were so little. You could create a bean bag toss from cardboard, have them toss into buckets, or knock down targets. We were lucky enough to snag these two pokeball displays that were empty from the store as targets for our toss games. When they were good at one ball, we added the second ball. The kids pass the pokeball around while music plays and when it stops, the person who has the pokeball in their hand is out. The first game was “HOT POKEBALL,” which we played just like hot potato. I ordered these these two Pokeballs and they were a great buy! We used them for two games during the party and then the birthday boy was so happy to own them. The finished result is pictured above! This game was a lot of fun for the kids! I wrote their names on the fire beforehand so we would know who went where. TIP: If you don’t want to make one yourself, here is a pin the tail on Pikachu that you can use for your party game. I decided to paint him, but just use what you have and make him colorful! I printed out fire tails on this sticker paper and then he was ready to color in. After they passed all their tests, we went on a “Pokemon Hunt” where each kid caught pokemon to take home (more on this later).Įveryone loves a good “pin the tail on something” game and since Charizard is a beloved Pokemon and has fire on his tail, he worked out perfectly! I watched this youtube video and was able to draw a pretty decent Charizard. ![]() NOW for the fun activities that we used to entertain all the kiddos! We centered the games around a Pokemon Trainer Training Camp where the kids had to complete certain tasks and demonstrate skills in order to pass and become official Pokemon Trainers by the end of the party. We just cut out half circles and connected them with black tape. This pokeball (pictured above) was easy to make with red and white butcher paper. TIP: If you are blowing up more than a few balloons, make your life easier and get this balloon buddy! It is a great investment! If you are interested, here are the links: We looked a few different places for Pokemon decor and Amazon definitely had the best price for the products we wanted. Do this by researching how much the pin collection box is selling for and how much the pin is selling for separately.This will be a long post, but we figured keeping all of the activities and information in one place would be worth it! Hope you get some ideas that you can use if you ever get to have a Pokemon party! ![]() Make sure to price them fairly, as no one wants to overpay for small collectables and most of these are already easily accessible through pin collection boxes anyway. If you have a lot, consider selling them as a bulk lot so you can get them all off your hands at once. Some pins have a lot of value individually, while others are quite cheap. If you still have too many pins that you don’t need or don’t want, selling them is a good option. Just be sure not to poke a hole in your cards! Selling Pokemon Pins Speaking of Pokemon cards, if you have rare cards that you like displaying on your shelf you can pins around it of the same Pokemon. It’s a more public way of showing how much you’re into Pokemon. Bags such as purses or backpacks are another common way of displaying pins. These are great for showcasing your Pokemon pins in your home alongside your Pokemon card collection. Pokemon Pin Display Ideasīags, switch case, display case, if you want something to hang on your wall there are display frames and flags that you can buy online or craft stores. Here’s some ideas you can use for your unused Pokemon pins. These collections can build up pretty quickly and you might already have more than you know what to do with. ![]() For that reason, these pin collection boxes are a popular option for a lot of collectors, but this results in card collectors having a lot of extra Pokemon pins lying around. Most Collection Boxes are priced very fairly and include extra collectables along with booster packs. ![]()
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