Today I want to share with you a Transportation Party, for all of those boys out there that love planes, trains and automobiles - this party's for you!!!  We started the party by welcoming the guests. This was a hit!! All the kids thought this was "too cool".




As the guests arrived, we had the parents fill out play "passports" for the kids and sent the kids on the first leg of their trip. We set up 3 "stops" along their travels. Once each "stop" was completed the kids received a stamp in their passports. Of couse the stamps were planes, trains and automobiles to keep with the theme!! The 1st stop was to get a "passport" photo taken:


I took the kids photos, printed them out and placed them in their passports - they thought this was really fun. The next two "stops" were making crafts - a plane and a photo frame, which I placed a group photo of the kids in the frame before they left the party.  Once all the activities were completed they were hungery little travelers.


I created the napkin rings and placed them around the napkins and utensils. I also thought it would be fun to add the party circles to the cups and kept everything in the same color scheme.




The cake came out so cute!! It matched the invitation perfectly too.



And for those that wanted a smaller sampling of cake, decided on cupcakes. Which were topped with the theme of the day toppers!!



And what would a party be without a birthday banner hung high for all to see?




We can't forget the most important part of going to a birthday party for kids - the party favors - which were picked up in the baggage claim area!!! These fun sized party favors included a personalized luggage tag; train whistle; super ball with a plane inside and a transportation duck!! We had so much fun creating this party and it appeared to be a big hit with the kids too!!


Check out all the fabulous venders:
Party Decor - BellaGrey Designs
Play passports - Multicultural Kids
Airplane superballs - Rhode Island Novelty
Various Crafts - Oriental Trading
Cake & Cupcakes - J. Entler