Paris Themed Birthday Party Activities, Games and Decorations -build a pipe cleaner Eiffel Tower, make your own truffles, and create designer fashion.
Last week, my eldest daughter, Paige, turned 11 and we had a Paris themed party to celebrate. I'm excited to share all our Paris themed birthday party activities, games, and decorations with you today.
Paris Party Invitations
We ordered some great party invites, that had a little passport and boarding pass in them, so as guests arrived we welcomed them at the “Passport and Customs Check” which I decorated with a little vintage luggage and some fun old Paris luggage tags attached.
I had a fun Paris stamp to mark everyone’s passport as they entered.
The girls loved the idea of arriving in Paris, and we planed our party activities imagining we were in the city for the day.
Make An Eiffel Tower
The first stop, the Eiffel Tower!
This was a fun little activity to work on as the guests were arriving. We used pink and silver glittery pipe cleaners to build our own version of the famous tower!
Chocolate Truffle Making
When you think of Paris, you think of what the city is famous for -food and fashion! So, our next stop was to the Truffle Shop.
We set up a little Truffle shop in the kitchen for everyone to make their own truffles.
Ahead of time, I made the truffle centres -see my recipe here, so that all I had to do was scoop up the little balls -a mini ice cream scoop worked great for this, and then let the kids choose their toppings to roll them in.
We had sprinkles, coconut, nuts, mini marshmallows, graham crackers, mini white chocolate chips coco powder, icing sugar, and coarse sugar, and the girls had lots of fun making their choices and fun combinations.
When they were done, we put them in little pink wrappers, and made a sweet take home box for everyone.
This was a really easy activity that the kids really enjoyed doing.
Fashion Studio
Next up, on our tour of Paris for the day was the Fashion Studio.
We put out lots of different colours of tissue paper, tape, washi tape, ribbon, and pretty ruffled streamers. The streamers are easy to make on the sewing machine, and were a real favourite with the girls.
We divided the girls into two groups and then they each picked one person to be a model. They had a great time creating tissue paper dresses and decorating them with streamer ruffles and washi tape accents. It was adorable, and so much fun to see their creativity.
The next activity involved another thing Paris is famous for…food! You can see all the details of the French inspired lunch and dessert table here.
Paris Themed Party Decorations
Along with the fun Paris inspired activities from the party I wanted to share some of the easy decorations too.
Fresh Flowers and Eiffel Towers
We went to the farmers' market the day before and picked up a bunch of pretty bouquets of pink flowers. I just loved them.
We also scattered Eiffel Towers everywhere. I just happen to have a collection of them, so we had pretty much everything to make our pink Paris party decorations.
We did pick up this giant Eiffel Tower at a thrift store, and Paige has moved it to her room since the party.
Birthday Girl Photos
Maddie made the pretty bunting of photos of her big sister, printing one for each year. I know it’s not a new idea, but we had actually never done it for a party before and seeing those photos over the eleven year span reminded of how beautiful my girl is, and how quickly she has grown!
Vintage Bicycle
One other fun little detail, remember Maddie’s vintage bike makeover from the spring. Well, its seemed liked the perfect French accessory, so we set it up in the dining room, with a baguette in the basket. Perfect, oui?
Paris Themed Loot Bags
I actually found it really hard to come up with a favour for our little guests. I wanted something that fit our theme, but that little girls would enjoy. Here’s what I came up with for our goodie bags; we sent them home with their little box of 6 homemade truffles, a Paris chocolate lollipop, and a sweet little Eiffel Tower necklace. Perfect.
The birthday girl had a great time with her friends, and we had a great time celebrating her!
With a pink Paris birthday, life really is a party!
Be sure to check out Part II of the Paris themed Birthday Party where we share the French themed food and dessert table here.
You might also enjoy our French Inspired Picnic here.
Also check out our Valentine's Day In Paris French Themed Dinner Party here.
Atiyah Rhodes says
HI,
Where did you pick up the necklace? Thats a great idea.
dnr says
Hi Ellen, I think we picked them up at Claire's. Hope this helps.
Dannyelle
Ellen says
Where were the necklaces from? They are so cute!!!
dnr says
Debra, thanks so much. I'm so glad we could help, and Happy Birthday to your little one.
Best of luck with your party,
Dannyelle
Debra Jenkins-Kearney says
Love your ideas!!! So creative and engaging!! I'm planning a Paris themed party for my soon-to-be ten year old and I will be using these ideas!! Thank you so much!!
dnr says
Hi Leslie, the metal Eiffel towers were collected over the years, sorry don't have a source. The pink print was from Urban Outfitters, but it's really old. Best of luck,
Dannyelle
leslie gelfand says
Gorgeous party! Love all of the fresh flowers and beautiful details! What was your source for the metal Eiffel Towers? And LOVE the black and pink Eiffel Tower print - where did you find it, or did you print it yourself?
dnr says
Hi Sheron,
Thanks for your comment, and wishing your 10 year old a very happy birthday, and fun party.
best,
Dannyelle
Sheron says
I really loved this! Thank you so much for being so gracious by sharing your ideas. My soon to be 10 year old will be having a Paris-themed party in the fall. September and we will certainly be using most of your ideas
dnr says
Hi Kris,
I'm sure the Eiffel Tower building and truffle making would still be a hit with boys too. Perhaps a park location would work, you could turn the lunch into a french picnic maybe?
Best of luck,
Dannyelle
Kris says
How would you make this party theme work if your daughter has some good friends that are boys? Considering all the girly crafts and such, maybe some outdoor activities, or some fun games without all the girly crafts and etc.? Any ideas? Also what would be a good location for it besides your own house? Maybe a park or Restaurant, or Theme Park? How would that work? Great ideas and decorations, along with the food choices!
dnr says
Thanks Sabrina, great post idea! Although, I'm not sure I could show you how messy my storage is, lol.
Dannyelle
dnr says
Thanks Melanie, it was a lot fun. The I feel like the key to setting the stage for any season or party is to have a neutral backdrop to work with. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Dannyelle
Melanie says
That looks so great! I love the details and was surprised by how you transformed your home to look like a true European destination ๐
Sabrina says
Love all of the details! Wondering if you can write a post about how you organize all of your craft materials and amazing resources {stash} that you always have on hand. ๐