Paw Patrol Birthday

My beautiful daughter was turning 3 and her favorite show then, was Paw Patrol on Nick Jr. At the time, there wasn’t a lot of Paw Patrol party decorations to be found. So, I went with some cute “Paw-ty Time” paw print tablecloths, plates, and napkins, colorful streamers, and free printables.

The “Happy Birthday” part of the banner paw-patrol-birthday-sign was a free printable on NickJr.com. The number “3” and the name “Baylee”,  I made myself, and added to the banner.

The pup pictures on the fans, fans coloring pages, and the foldable patrol vehicles kids-eating-area, were also free printables from Nick Jr.com. A coloring page and dog bone crayons were set down at each childs place, and the vehicles were printed, folded, and used as centerpieces at the kids seating area. paw-patrol-fan-wall-decor Each pups fans was made using their matching color of construction paper (about 8 sheets of construction paper, taped together, per fan). The tablecloths for the food table and kids eating area, as well as the dog bone crayons (6 small bone shaped crayons in a white plastic dog bone holder), I found at Birthday Direct (big fan of them also!). The Paw Patrol tower, in the center of the 6 cakes, was also a free foldable printable on NickJr.com. The 6 cakes are each a different flavor (my husbands very brilliant idea!), corresponding to the color of each doghouse & its pup; Rocky’s (green) is key lime cake with a key lime buttercream frosting, Zuma’s (orange) is orange cake (Duncan Hines box mix), Chase’s (blue) is blueberry muffin (box mix), Marshal’s (red) is red velvet with cream cheese frosting, Rubbles (yellow) is Lemon (another Duncan Hines), and Skye’s (pink) is strawberry (Duncan Hines of course), with real strawberry frosting.

The step-by-steps for this party’s corresponding cakes are coming soon. paw-patrol-cakes