
Bug-tastic Joint Birthday Party
This fun-filled, Bug-tastic Joint Birthday Party has me totally bugging out! Vivian Kerr of Kerr Kreations did an awesome job keeping these energetic boys busy with themed activities like a make-your own butterfly station, bug hunt and critter memory game (she also does a great job explaining all of these below)! I’m sure the two birthday boys had tons of fun hunting for little critters — I sure wouldn’t mind hunting for some of those bug-inspired snacks! ;)
PARTY HIGHLIGHTS to look out for:
- Potted plant cupcakes topped with coconut “grass” + creepy crawly critters
- Personalized water bottle & bug vacuum favors for each little explorer!
- Butterfly (Bowtie) Pasta Salad, Banana Caterpillars & Snail Shell Sandwich Wraps
- Adorable buggy printables (love the garland) + a sunny table backdrop
PARTY DETAILS as told by Vivian…
Spiders & beetles & flies, oh my! These two cute little friends went “buggy” over their 5th birthday, literally! It was the perfect way for these active, energetic boys to celebrate their love of the outdoors and bugs.
While putting out our “feelers” for bug party ideas, I came across these adorable Dinosaur Adventure Party printables designed by Bird’s Party and knew right away that Bird would be able to create the perfect bug themed invitations & party printables for this event! We of course loved what she designed and know you will too!
We also recruited my dear friend, Andrea from Andrea Pasion Photography, to capture Nathan & Logan’s special bug-filled day with friends.
The Invitation
Calling All Bug Explorers! Each guest received their own Bug Invitation asking them to join the birthday boys on a bug adventure. Bird from Bird’s Party did such an amazing job creating these “buggy” invites. Our boys got a kick out of the colorful bugs and couldn’t wait to celebrate with friends.
The Arrival Of Party Guest
Each little party guest was immediately sucked into the wonderful world of bugs as they became “official” bug explorers upon entry. Armed with a pith helmet, pail for bug collecting and an official hand-sewn bug explorer vest, all customized with darling printables from Bird’s collection, our little explorers were ready to enter their bug adventure!
The Table
Do you remember those old school cartoons where the ants and bugs would sneak up on unsuspecting picnickers and scamper away with all the food from the picnic basket and blanket? This was the scene we imagined for our food & dessert table. We paired colorful printables from Bird’s collection with some fun outdoor picnic elements (checkered table cloth, baskets, hand-crafted picnic scene with oversized grass & sun), and food specially chosen to fit our buggy theme.
The Food
Being Pinterest junkies, we were able to find tons of ideas to go with our bug-theme. There were so many cute bug-themed treats to please the appetites of our group of explorers, like Creepy Corn Dog Centipedes from Beth of Hungry Happenings, Banana Caterpillars found at Little Page Turners, and Sandwich Snails from Itsy Belle Studio. A few other simple “critter” treats we included on the menu are Caterpillar Cheese Puffs, Butterfly Pasta Salad, Frog Eyes, and of course Bug Juice.
Activities
Station 1 – Knock Down Bug Cans Game
We all know boys like to get dirty, jump around like animals, and of course knock things down. So we found this Knock Down Can Toss Bean Bag Game on Amazon and using the colorful coordinating papers from Bird’s Party, we made our own bug game. Each boy had a turn trying to knock down bugs and earn prizes to compliment their bug explorer paraphernalia. Each party guest received a magnifying glass from The Dollar Tree and an I Like Bugs book found on Amazon.
Station 2: Make Your Own Butterfly Snack
You can’t have a birthday party without candy or crafts. We found these cute Butterfly Snacks from Juggling with Kids. This was a super easy craft project for younger kids and perfect for our theme. Supplies needed: clothespins, chenille stems, googly eyes, cello bags or Ziploc snack bags, and glue found at your local JoAnns and choice of snacks. We used M&Ms and Skittles to make the butterfly wings more colorful. You can’t forget the cute coordinating Bird’s Party printables that added that little extra pizzazz to our butterflies. It was intended to be a take-home treat, but the party guests couldn’t help but eat the yummy treats!
Station 3: Critters Memory Game
Being the mother of four, I have spent countless hours playing games with my kids. At a young age, one of the faves for my kids was the game Memory. Bird’s Party was able to create our own custom-made Critters Memory Game. The boys had so much fun playing it and were so excited that their favor bags included their own copy of the game to take home, along with a set of stickers created by Bird and a grow bug that we found at the Dollar Store.
Station 4: We’re going on a bug hunt!
No bug party would be the same without a bug hunt. The boys scrambled throughout the backyard in search of eggs. Inside each egg were bugs that they were able to take home. Once they found all their bugs, each guest received their personalized water bottle and bug vacuum to round out their explorer kits.
To close the party, guests sang Happy Birthday to Nathan & Logan and were treated to “buggy” cupcakes and ice cream. We had so much fun making the cupcakes. Once the cupcakes were baked, they were placed in these adorable silicone pot holders that I found at Michaels a couple of years ago. We mixed green food coloring in white frosting and spread it over the cupcakes. In a Ziploc bag, we shook some coconut flakes and green food coloring to make some grass. We spread this over the cupcakes and topped them off with some cute Bird’s Party cupcake toppers and a plastic bug. The boys couldn’t wait to have a cupcake!
It was an amazing afternoon, and we were so happy to have Nathan and Logan celebrate their special day with friends.

- Party Styling: Vivian Kerr of Kerr’s Kreations (including custom sewing for vests) and Lisa Saunders
- Party Printables: Bird’s Party
- Photographer: Andrea Pasion Photography / Invitation photo shoot by Rochelle Pettingill
- Paper backdrop, grass, wood stands, small & large bugs, red & white checkered fabric, clothes pin, cello bags, chenille stems, googly eyes: JoAnns
- Tablecloths, yellow (sun), #5 candle: Party City
- Silicone Terra Cotta Pot Cupcake holders, craft wood frames: Michaels
- Knock Down Can Toss Bean Bag Game & “I Like Bugs” book: Amazon
- Hats, buckets, water bottles, magnifying glass, grow bugs, Easter eggs, plastic colored bowls: Dollar Store
- Full size sticker paper: Office Depot
- Bug Vacuum: Scholastic Books
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Hi, this is a great post, thanks for sharing :) The link to the snail sandwiches seems to be wrong & im wondering if you could give me some more info on how you made them & what fillings you used? Thanks for your help. Kirsten
Hi Kirsten –
Here’s the correct link to the Sandwhich Snails and the info that she gives on them: http://itsybelle.blogspot.com/2011/08/garden-fairy-party-menu.html?m=1
Ingredients:
Flour Tortillas
Cheese
Ham or Turkey lunch meat
Chive Cream Cheese
Preparation:
1. Spread cream cheese on tortilla
2. Add 1 layer of cheese and meat on top of cream cheese
3. Roll up tortilla and stick with two tooth picks approx every 1 1/2 inches.
4. Cut into approx. 1 1/2 wide thick rolls so two toothpicks are sticking out like snail antennae/eyes.
Hope that helps! :)
Here's the correct link to the snail sandwiches: http://itsybelle.blogspot.com/2011/08/garden-fairy-party-menu.html?m=1 Good luck with the party! :)