Despite its popularity, I've discovered that it is next to impossible to find birthday party related craft ideas for the much-loved Bo on the Go! For my daughter's fifth(?!) birthday, she requested a Bo on the Go! party, so there you have it. I am left to my own devices. I can't pretend that I'm upset. Anyone who knows me, knows my love for party planning and the crafts, food, and logistics associated with planning a party. And that, my friends, is what has inspired this blog. We'll start with this party (which, incidentally, isn't until March...I'm a nut, I know....) and see where it takes us.
Obviously, with two months to plan this thing, I've got a bit of time to put this together. So, I'm going to move slow and steady with my posting up in 'ere, with a wrap up at the very end.
First things first, I would like to put out a disclaimer that March birthdays suck. Especially when you live in a hobbit home, like we do. Fortunately, I like lemons, lemonade, and idioms- so I booked our local rec center for the party. It is super cheap and comes with two teenage volunteers (hello, energy!) who coordinate all sorts of fun games such as freeze dance, musical chairs, parachute games, and other school-type games. Perfect for our Bo on the Go! theme. And now the fun begins. Party planning!
I've decided that each child needs a power band. Duh... Maximum Bo power!
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I made my way to Michael's, where I found awesome glitter foam paper,
which I had intended to figure out a way to cut into strips and then
attach somehow to black felt (for comfort). After searching my home top
to bottom for a glue stick or other adhesive, I discovered that the
foam paper actually had an adhesive backing! |
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Based on my daughter's average sized wrist, I decided a three inch power band would do, so I cut each color into 6.5" x 1" strips. |
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Each sheet makes about 12 strips. |
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I adhered one red, yellow, and green strip to the black felt. |
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Once adhered, I removed excess and allowed for an extra 1.5" of black felt to show. I attached velcro to this and to backside of the colored strips. (Photo to come soon.) |
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The end result... |
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Maximum Go power!! |
Love it! I made two using colored construction paper and toilet paper tubes. My kids loved them!
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