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Lego Star Wars Birthday Party

Published: June 22, 2011 | Updated: September 3, 2018 | By Ashlee

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Remember my Lego Star Wars invitations?  Well the party was GREAT, and I’m FINALLY blogging about it.  It was SO much fun and turned out just great.  I didn’t quite get everything done I wanted to (I never do it seems) but at some point you always have to stop and go with what you’ve got! **update – find the Lego Star Wars printables here**

lego star wars millenium falcon cake and party food

Because our children attend a charter school (for kids on the autistic spectrum) over 20 mins away we’ve had bad luck getting guests to show up to our house for parties.  A lot of their schoolmates live in the other direction and sometimes even farther away than us.  So we decided that having another party at our house would be futile, and so I picked a park right next to the school and set the party date and time for just after school got out on a Thursday.  We ended up with about half the class so it worked out great!

I had fun laying out the food and the table but then just as it was time to take pictures the sun peeked out over the gap in the pavilion and lite up the table just WRONG!  So the pictures are all full of bright red reflections from the tablecloth, and shadows and bright lights.  No matter what I do I just can’t get good pictures to save my life of my pictures!  GAH!  Someday I’ll get it all right!

My favorite part of the overall decor was my Lego block carbonite Hans Solo!  No one else at the party was nerdy enough to appreciate it fully.  I cut it out of vinyl with my new Silhouette machine.  And I love love LOVED it!  And the first of my themed food…  Leia Rolls!  I opted not to put the frosting on the cinnamon rolls so you could see the roll design, I didn’t want to cover up what made them look like Leia’s hair!  On to the rest of the food!

lego star wars party printables and food

You can also see my table layout.  Again, I’m still figuring out how to best get amazing, and pretty, party layouts.  Clearly I need to play with more height next time!  In fact I cut out the backdrop and the pendant banner I made because they just looked TERRIBLE!  Super high, with all this space between the table/food and them…  Bad bad BAD!

I had SO much fun coming up with food that fit the theme of our party!  Pixie sticks for Light Sabers was the obvious choice (that or candy dipped pretzels) but did you know that they are SUPER hard to find these days?  I went to 7 different stores!  SEVEN!  I choose to go with pixie sticks for speed, in the end it might’ve been faster to dip all the pretzel sticks in chocolate!  And Chocolate candy rocks for Space rocks!  All the images for the labels are from screen shots of the various Lego Star Wars games!  Some where harder to find good pictures of than others, so making the labels took DAYS longer than I thought it would.

The favorite food of the adults by FAR was my white chocolate Padme Popcorn!  Good thing I made a HUGE batch of it!  My favorite title is my Wookie Balls (get it?  No?  Well it’s funny…)!  Here is one of the area’s I ended up falling short.  My PLAN was to make homemade hostess coconut covered Snowballs , but in brown of course (get it?  Big brown coconut covered balls?  GET IT???).  I ended up just getting donuts holes, fast and easy, but not quite a fun.

lego star wars birthday party food and printables

MY favorite food to EAT was the Hoth Pops (if your not a big geek like me it’s the Snow covered planet!)!  I have to admit I’m not a cake ball fan (shhh don’t tell anyone) but I DO love oreo balls, so that’s what I made!  I covered them in white chocolate and, not that you can see them, edible sparkles (I was SO glad there was leftovers, I made about 50 and I probably ate HALF of them)!   Then I used chocolate gold coins for my Boba Fett Bounty!

I used Nerds candy for Space Dust, I kind of wished I could’ve found something less colorful, but they are the perfect size and so fun to eat!  And Sour Patch Kids for my Edible Ewoks.  These were the kids favorites.  I have a picture of one little boy with a plate FULL of these, about 1/2 an inch THICK.  And it wasn’t his first plateful!

I LOVED the Yoda Soda, it’s sprite and lime sherbert mixed together.  It is SUCH a lovely color, and I have to say it tasted pretty darn good.  One of my favorite parts of the party prep was my C-3PO H2O.  I had this idea to spray paint the water bottles Gold.  My husband said it wouldn’t work, but I had high hopes.  They turned out LOVELY!  Just lovely!  I am SO in love with these.  I think I’ll have more spray painted water bottles in the future!  They worked great, and of course when you take the lid off you have nice non-painted plastic for drinking.  My kids LOVED drinking the special GOLD water.  But my oldest did tell me I should have named it C-3PO oil, because he wouldn’t drink water- silly me!

And the centerpiece my Lego Millennium Falcon!  I kind of wish I’d had another hour to spend on this, but I always feel that way when it comes to my cakes.  They are NEVER good enough for me and my vision, but it’s recognizable, cute and the birthday boy loved it.  THAT’S what really matters in the end.  And of course it tasted GREAT!  He picked Strawberry, I am SO glad I finally have an AMAZING strawberry cake recipe.  It’s taken years, but I’m really in love with it now!

And the back of the cake…  The park was sunny and warm but we did have a wind come whipping through the pavilion where we were set up and I didn’t think we’d be able to pull off candles.  But with the help of my dad holding his jacket on one side and someone else holding a plate on the other we were able to get the candles to work JUST long enough for him to blow them out!

When you think six high functioning autistic kindergartners at a party you automatically think “how am I going to keep them occupied?”.  I knew by having the party at the park that would keep them occupied for a few mins, but these boys don’t have a long attention span.  SO I came up with some fun hands on crafts.

The first, and by FAR the most popular was decorating their own light sabers.  I went to my FAVORITE store (Home Depot) and bought some 9 ft long foam pipe covers.  I cut them down to 3 ft each and then covered the bottom 6 inches with some SHINY aluminum Duct Tape (not the brand duct tape, but tape for ducts…  Then I had Duct tape (the brand) in 4 different bright colors (red, yellow, green and blue) for the boys to decorate their own light sabers with!  At the beginning everyone went with one color, but after my dad created his own multi-colored light saber it was all the rage.  We soon had stripes, spirals, etc…

I used my Silhouette to create Lego Star Wars Temporary Tattoos for all the kids!  love love LOVE them!  The kids did too!  My son has been using up the extras over the last 2 weeks.  I’m down to my last 3, and I’m pretty sure I’ll have to make more once they are officially gone!

For a sit down craft, for the quieter attendee’s, I had Galaxy Play dough.  I found it on Pinterest a few weeks ago (LOVE that site) and thought it would be PERFECT!  I made homemade BLACK play dough (salt) and bought a ton of different colored glitter.  Then I let each child have a handful of the play dough and picking their own glitter colors (or some of EVERY color) they got to knead the glitter into the dough!  Then I had containers for them to take their new, shiny, galaxy play dough home with!

And of course it wouldn’t be one of my kids birthday’s without a homemade pinata.  I made a death star pinata!  Using a punch ball to get the perfectly round shape, and after a few layers cutting out a circle, filling the pinata, and putting the circle BACK on, but inverted I created a Death Star.  My mistake with this one?  I sprayed it with metallic silver paint and then when I went to draw a bunch of black detailed lines onto it with my sharpie it wouldn’t write!  GRRRRR!  It was so shiny and glossy the pen wouldn’t work on it!  So it was a pretty bland/plain pinata.  I should’ve gone with a matte grey…  NEXT TIME!

lego star wars party games

A HUGE treat for my sweet birthday boy is that his kindergarten teacher came too.  She is just amazing, I can’t sing her praises enough.  She had a class of 13 autistic boys all year (and it’s all day kindergarten) and she was absolutely incredible!  I love that she was right there playing light sabers with the boys the whole party.  I wish she was moving up every year with my sweet little boy, but alas, I have to leave her for the future kindergartners to love!  I can count on one hand the number of people that TRULY “get” and love my son, and she is one of them.

So a totally fun and successful party!  My parents ended up being in town and my sister and her family came too, so we had a great turnout, plenty of food and craft supplies and everyone had a great time.  Success!

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  1. Korrie@RedHenHome

    June 22, 2011 at 7:38 am

    Amazing! The food, the decorations, the cake, everything! What a tremendous amount of WORK, but it looks fabulous!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 22, 2011 at 8:51 am

      Thank you so much! It was a lot of work, but mostly because I decided just a week beforehand to do his birthday 2 weeks early while school was still in session. Next party I’m planning at LEAST a month in advance so it’s not quite so CRAZY! But oh so worth it!

    • Keili Silverman

      August 14, 2013 at 10:47 pm

      Hi, this looks amazing. I’ve been planning a Star Wars Party of my own for my little 5 year old boy and I’ve been trying to find a Star Wars font to make labels like that and was wondering where you found yours from. Please let me know as soon as possible. The party is this Sunday.

      Thanks so much!

    • Ashlee

      August 16, 2013 at 1:26 pm

      I created the labels myself, they are available here for free download! http://ashleemarie.com/lego-star-wars-birthday-party-food-labels/

    • kim york

      May 22, 2014 at 10:12 am

      By chance would you be willing to make the r2d2 tattoo’s and sale them?

      Thanks
      Kim

    • Ashlee

      June 23, 2014 at 1:47 pm

      no, sorry, I would never sell copyright materials, I won’t risk my business and family finances with a lawsuit. I can email the printable file (you can print them on the silhouette tattoo paper and hand cut them out) but I can’t make and sell them.

    • Ashlee

      August 23, 2013 at 1:39 pm

      GAH, I just realized you asked for the font! http://www.dafont.com/star-jedi.font

  2. Brooke @ The Crafting Chicks

    June 22, 2011 at 8:41 am

    This is fantastic!!! So creative and I can’t even imagine the time is takes to make such amazing cakes as you do. Your kids are lucky to have such a fun mama as you!!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 22, 2011 at 8:49 am

      Thanks Brooke! Making cakes for my kids is the whole reason I got into the cake world. I still love doing it for them. It’s fun to see what they come up with and what they want me to make every year. Next year? The girls… We’ll see what they come up with for me!

  3. Kara

    June 22, 2011 at 1:29 pm

    I am always amazed at the awesome birthday parties you throw! I used to do them all the time for my two oldest boys. But the two youngest prefer simple, like going bowling or golfing. I’m looking forward to doing some fun girl parties in a few years. 🙂

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 22, 2011 at 1:34 pm

      thanks so much Kara! Last year I overdid it with 4 parties in one year, from now on it’s half one year half the next. But the two who had the small family parties this year were pretty bummed out. They love the parties as much as I do! I know that as they get older it will probably end, but I sure love it while I can! Girl parties are pretty darn fun! No need to wait a few years, I did 6 month parties when they were little… That’s only 4 months away!

  4. Kami

    June 22, 2011 at 2:23 pm

    What a lucky boy! That is an awesome spread you have goin’ on there!

    My favorite part is the pixie stix for light sabers…too cute! Great party Ashlee!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 22, 2011 at 2:27 pm

      Thanks! It was worth going to all those stores to find the pixie sticks!

  5. Amy

    June 22, 2011 at 2:34 pm

    What a fun party Ashlee! So many awesome details! I looks like a ton of fun!
    xoxo,
    Amy

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 22, 2011 at 2:43 pm

      Thanks Amy~! I’m all about the details! Presentation? Not quite as good…

  6. Cathy

    June 22, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    I love it all! My little boy is a Star Wars enthusiast so I’ll be saving this for a future party. I especially love the C3PO water bottles. How cute! You probably don’t remember me but I sat by you at the CBC last year in Vanessa’s class. Love your blog!

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    • Ashlee

      June 23, 2011 at 1:57 pm

      I love the lego star wars shirt he’s wearing in one of your posts! Too fun. Let me know if you use any of it! It was such a fun party. I love the water bottles too, quick and easy too! Wasn’t there supposed to be another CBC this year? I have no idea what happened to it! I’m going to EVO again this year though, are you doing any more blog conferences?

    • Ashlee

      January 26, 2012 at 1:56 am

      For this month on my Facebook page I have a free download of my Star Wars Food Labels for anyone who “likes” my fan page! http://www.facebook.com/imtopsyturvy

  7. Jenn

    June 23, 2011 at 11:26 am

    LOVE IT! My oldest is a Star Wars fanatic, too, and would’ve LOVED this party! We did a similar theme for his birthday in March, but um, I’m not quite as talented or creative as are. 😉 I bought everything at Zurcher’s! 😀 Really though, AWESOME!

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    • Ashlee

      June 23, 2011 at 1:58 pm

      It was SUCH a fun party to do. It’s not about being super talented or creative it’s about taking the enormous amounts of time that it takes to put it all together! Not always worth it, but if you like doing it than it can be!

  8. Sara @ Mom Endeavors

    June 23, 2011 at 6:13 pm

    Awesome, Ashlee! I’ve just pinned & stumbled this! With a husband who grew up loving Star Wars and now a little one who seems to be following in his footsteps, I know that I will be planning a Star Wars party at some point down the road! Love all the ideas! And, as always, the cake is fantastic! 🙂

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    • Ashlee

      June 23, 2011 at 11:14 pm

      Thanks Sara! It was such a fun party to create. With 3 boys (or soon to be three) I’m sure I have many Star Wars parties in my future! Let me know if you end up doing it, I could easily send you my labels (can’t sell them because of copyright issues, but I’m sure SHARING is okay, right?)

    • Ashlee

      January 26, 2012 at 2:01 am

      For this month only on my Facebook page I have a free download of my Star Wars Food Labels for anyone who “likes” my fan page! feel free to pass on my link! http://www.facebook.com/imtopsyturvy

  9. Deanna

    June 23, 2011 at 6:44 pm

    what brand tattoo paper did you use? I want to try it but amazon has lots of bad reviews and i am not sure which brand to try.

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 23, 2011 at 11:15 pm

      I used the silhouette tattoo paper. It’s more expensive than the others, but works great. I’ve been trying to find another brand that’s cheaper to use, but like you haven’t read good enough reviews to risk it!

  10. Alison

    June 24, 2011 at 12:42 am

    You rock my world! This is amazing!!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 24, 2011 at 3:21 am

      Awww! Thanks Alison! That’s so sweet. It was SO much fun to put together! Next up? MY birthday (that is if the baby doesn’t come early)…

  11. Ami w/AliLilly

    June 24, 2011 at 12:04 pm

    Oh my GOSH! This is fantastic! I seriously want to do this for my hubby’s birthday! He would TOTALLY flip out!!! I love love LOVE it! 🙂

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 24, 2011 at 12:39 pm

      Thanks! My husband didn’t even see the party because it was during work! Bummer, because he would’ve loved it.

  12. Lynda P.

    June 24, 2011 at 3:01 pm

    Amazing party, and so creative. Love your cakes too. What program do you usually use for your food/favor labels?

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 24, 2011 at 3:24 pm

      I designed them in Photoshop and cut them with my Silhouette machine. This is the first time I’ve done them, they took a LONG time, because of the various images I wanted to use. Next time it will go faster (I hope!)

  13. Tam @ Sew Dang Cute

    June 24, 2011 at 4:44 pm

    Oh wow Ashlee! You have some mad skillz!!! That cake is incredible. Featuring tomorrow on Sew Dang Cute!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 25, 2011 at 12:25 am

      Thanks so much! It was such a fun party and fun cake! I’m so glad you liked it!

  14. Audrey

    June 26, 2011 at 9:06 pm

    Oh these are so cute. I’m planning one for end of July for my son. I was wondering if you could share your tags/labels for the food????

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 28, 2011 at 12:26 am

      Thank you so much! I’m not sure about copyright laws. I made mine using a star wars font and images from the lego star wars game and created them on Photoshop. I think I could share them if they were just the words, having the images on them causes problems. I’ll ask a few people that might know for advice

    • Ashlee

      January 26, 2012 at 1:57 am

      For this month only on my Facebook page I have a free download of my Star Wars Food Labels for anyone who “likes” my fan page! http://www.facebook.com/imtopsyturvy

  15. Ces

    June 27, 2011 at 8:56 pm

    I’m doing a Lego Star Wars party for my son in a few weeks and hit the ideas jackpot from your site!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 28, 2011 at 12:30 am

      Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it! It was SUCH a fun party to put together, and it made Lego Boy so happy!

  16. Alison

    June 29, 2011 at 1:45 am

    Hey girl! This entire party was SO clever, and I featured it on my blog today. Here is the link:

    http://www.oopseydaisyblog.com/2011/06/wednesdays-wowzers-4.html

    Thanks for inspiring!
    ~Alison

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      June 29, 2011 at 11:36 am

      Thanks Alison! I haven’t had the time to link up to parties in over 5 months, so I rarely get featured anymore! What a treat for me!!! I’m so glad you liked my party. It was so much fun to do.

    • Ashlee

      January 26, 2012 at 2:00 am

      thanks again for the feature back in June. For this month only on my Facebook page I have a free download of my Star Wars Food Labels for anyone who “likes” my fan page! http://www.facebook.com/imtopsyturvy

  17. Noelle

    July 1, 2011 at 6:40 am

    Wow! Your party and efforts look amazing. Every child has a smile and your creativity is inspirational! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      July 2, 2011 at 1:13 pm

      Thank you so much! It was such a fun party to throw, and the birthday boy and friends loved it. It doesn’t get better than that, right?

  18. MELINDA

    July 1, 2011 at 7:52 pm

    I LOVE THE B-DAY IDEAS. I LOOKED THROUGH YOUR SITE BUT COULDN’T FIND A RECIPE FOR THE OREO COOKIE BALLS. CAN YOU SHARE YOUR RECIPE?
    THANKS AND KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      July 2, 2011 at 1:07 pm

      http://ashleemarie.com/oreo-truffle-balls/ Basically it’s 2 parts crushed oreos to 1 part cream cheese! Mix, roll them into balls, freeze and then dip into chocolate!

  19. Lexi

    July 3, 2011 at 1:58 am

    You are truly an inspiration. I am throwing a lego star wars party later this month and I am so glad I stumbled upon your website. I am really struggling with the printables though. I finally found some lego star wars images, but I can’t seem to make them look right. Could I possibly buy use of your labels?

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      July 3, 2011 at 2:09 am

      because of copyright issues I can’t sell my labels with the pictures on them. I searched google images to get all my lego starwars images. Individually search each name, eg. lego star wars leia, etc… That’s how I got them all! Good luck and let me know if I can help in another way!

  20. Qing Gu

    July 24, 2011 at 10:16 pm

    Ashlee, What an Amazing job you have done, and you only used two weeks to prepare!!! YOU ARE AWESOME! I LOVE this party so much!!! And your cake , I also want to see which cake your girls will come up with for you next year. O(∩_∩)O
    BTW, your photos are nice enough for me! ^_^
    and I love collecting awesome birthday party idea on my site and I think you are one of the top creative people 😉
    Here is my collection link, maybe you want have a look
    http://www.coolest-party-ideas.com/birthday-party.html

    Reply
    • Ashlee

      July 26, 2011 at 10:59 am

      Thank you so much! It was SUCH a fun party to throw! Lego boy is already talking about his next party, too bad he doesn’t understand next year isn’t his turn. Not looking forward to trying to explain that to him when his birthday comes up. Not sure what the girls want yet… My birthday is next though…

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