![]() ![]() What Dad doesn’t love t-shirts? He gets an instant wardrobe update, and who knows, maybe will even let you toss one of his other hole filled shirts! It’s a win-win! ![]() Virtually all these designs would look perfect on a t-shirt. So to help up both out, I’ve rounded up this list of 20 Free Father’s Day SVGs that Dad will love! If you’re a DIY’r, like myself, you’re also looking for free Father’s Day SVGs. Though we’ll probably go back to that for our next party.The day of Dad’s is quickly approaching and everyone is searching for the perfect Father’s Day gift. So our first party not at home was a success!Īnd, I admit, a bit less stressful than having it at home. I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out.Īnd the center? A jumbo-sized marshmallow I sliced thin. You can download the file for Pikachu’s face here.Īnd, finally, how about that Pokéball birthday cake? The bags are tiny, but hold all of the party favors perfectly! I added the white on the eyes with a white paint pen and used a 1″ circle punch to cut out the cheeks on red cardstock. I designed Pikachu’s face to print out on yellow cardstock and printed them out. ![]() I found these tiny yellow paper bags (3″圆.5″) at Party City. I love how these Pikachu Pokemon gift bags turned out! I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut small black and white circles for the center of the ball. I wrapped a piece of black duct tape around the middle. I taped off half of the ball and spray painted it red. ![]() These ping pong Pokéballs are leftover from our last party. I changed out the covers ( see my tutorial here) with Pokémon cards that I downloaded from the internet, sized accordingly, and printed out. I bought a pack of inexpensive little notepads at Party City. I also made little Thank You tags to go on the bags that you can download here. It was the BEST! And the little figures were so popular that I purchased more to go in the party favor bags. We used the Pokémon figures at our previous Pokémon birthday party to play live action Pokémon Go! These party favor bags came together pretty quickly.Įach bag contained a handful of Pokémon cards, a Pokémon tattoo, custom made Pokémon trading card notepad, a ping pong Pokéball, and a few small Pokémon figures ( affiliate link). I shared this photo of the party prep on Instagram last week. He, however, wanted a Pokémon EX birthday invitation, whereas my oldest had a Trainer card invitation.īoth of these invitations are available to be customized in my Etsy shop. We just had a Pokémon birthday party last fall when my oldest turned 8, but both my boys are completely obsessed so my youngest insisted on the same party theme. Though I really wanted to share how CUTE the party favor bags turned out! So I let my son choose where he wanted to have the party, and he picked our local bowling alley.īut since the party wasn’t at home, and I was limited on what I was allowed to do for food and decorations, I don’t have too much to share on it. I’ve been keeping a BIG secret, which I will need to keep for a little longer, but this secret prevented us from hosting the birthday party at our house, which we always do. I can’t believe he is six years old already! In my heart he will always be my baby. Over the weekend we celebrated my youngest son’s 6th birthday. These printable Pikachu faces instantly turn boring gift bags into fun Pokemon gift bags! Perfect for Pokémon birthday parties! ![]()
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