Pooh Party Ideas
Decorating and Menu Ideas
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Pooh Party Decorations
Let your party guests feel like they've entered the 100 Acre Woods with these fun ideas for Winnie the Pooh party decorations:
- Hang a banner over the entry way into the party area that says, “Welcome to the 100 Acre Woods! Winnie the Pooh and [birthday child] Welcome You!”
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- Create the illusion of an actual forest. Start by making "trees" out of brown and green construction paper and paste them to the walls of the party area. For added effect, write the name of one guest on each tree to make each of your child’s friends feel special. Then, tie groups of 4 or 5 blue balloons tightly together and let them float on the ceiling to resemble clouds. Lastly, cut out the shape of bees and butterflies out of construction paper and draw on the details with felt-tip markers. Hang these from the ceiling using fishing line.
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- Balloons are a must-have at any party! Tie groups of pastel-colored balloons together and anchor the clusters with balloon weights. Set them around the party area. For added effect, add a Pooh-themed Mylar balloon to the groups.
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- Buy a large clay pot from your local craft store and paint it brown. Add yellow paint to the top to resemble honey and use this “honey pot” as a centerpiece. Fill it with flowers, or attach a few balloons to rim.
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- Set out Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and other stuffed animals that your child already owns. Group them together and set them on chairs, couches or other places throughout the party space.
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- Hang a Winnie the Pooh piñata in the party area that can be used as a decoration before the activity begins.
Pooh Party Food Ideas
Serving food that fits your theme can be a fun way to keep the party exciting! If you have the time to make some Pooh-themed treats, consider these ideas:
- Pooh loves honey, so serve honey sticks, Honey Nut Cheerios, honey roasted nuts, and Bit-O-Honey candy bars.
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- Make a veggie tray full of carrots, baby corn, snap peas, celery, and cherry tomatoes and mark it with a sign that says, “From Rabbit’s Garden”.
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- Lay out blue licorace whips and label them “Eeyore Tails”.
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- Serve “piglets in a blanket” by baking hot dogs in crescent roll dough.
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- Serve Teddy Bear Grahams.
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- Use Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore cookie cutters to cut out shapes in cheese, peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, and cookies.
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- Make a Winnie the Pooh cake by baking a round cake and setting two cupcakes at the top for ears. Frost everything in yellow frosting and use black decorator icing to draw on the details.

