A Dino-mite Dinosaur Birthday Party (2024)

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Hi Friends! If you’re planning a dinosaur birthday party for a dino-loving little one in your life I’ve got you covered! I have so many fun ideas, products and graphic designed free printables to share with you all today! This dinosaur birthday party project is a recent collaboration that I did with KikiBoxes. TheDinosaur themed KikiBox is packed with so many dino-mite items to take the stress out of planning a fantastic dinosaur birthday party that will be a roaring good time for all. If your birthday boy or girl is dino-obsessed I’m sure you already have toy dinosaurs and other items that can work so well as party decor for this theme. Also, I designed a bunch of custom graphic printable elements to coordinate with this amazing KikiBox and the dinosaur theme. You can grab all of these free printables by entering your name and email address in the form at the bottom of this post.

There are so many fun, high-quality, and well-coordianted items in the Dinosaur KikiBox. Inside the box you will find plates, napkins, dinosaur party hats, a tablecloth, a table runner, favor bags, goodies for favors, cups, cutlery, confetti, balloons, candles, a tassel garland, cupcake toppers, and the list goes on. This box will make setting up your dinosaur birthday party a breeze.

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So now, without further ado…STOMP THIS WAY to the party!

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All of the colors in the Dinosaur KikiBox are just so fun! I love the earthy shades of green paired with the blue and pops of orange and yellow. After reviewing all of the items in the box I was so inspired to create a bold, graphic backdrop sign that incorporated the same colors, as well as, of course the stars of the show…a roaring T-Rex and a Triceratops (two absolute favorites in our house)! I really love that these graphics can work for any age child. I feel that they are whimsical and fun enough to appeal to younger children while also being graphic and bold for kids that are a bit older. Also, I wanted this sign to be large to really have a presence at the table, so it is36 inches X 48 inches. A tip for printing: I recommend printing large signs as color engineering prints at Staples. Engineering prints are very inexpensive but the paper is very thin. You will need to be able to tape the sign to the wall or mount on foam board, etc. You can download my “Roarrr means Happy Birthday in Dinosaur!” backdrop sign printable (as well as all of the other printables that I created for this party) by filling out the form at the bottom of this post.

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How fun are these little “dig in” tags!?! Sometimes it’s the simplest little details that can really make your celebration original and stand out. You can put these little tags anywhere on the kids table where all the little party goers will be eating. But, I really love the way they look stuck within the prongs of the wooden forks.

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DINO-MITE DINOSAUR BIRTHDAY PARTY: THE FOOD

I chose a naked cake for the birthday cake at our little celebration. I love the earthy, natural look of naked cakes and I think it worked so well with this theme. Our amazing and talented friends at Bella Christie and Lil’ Z’s Sweet Boutique made the cake. They have made so many beautiful cakes for our past celebrations, like our recent RetroDrive-In Movie Party, ourParty Animal Zoo Party, ourSummer Camp Partyand the gorgeous book cake from our Vintage Book Retirement Party. This cake was so pretty, clean and simple (and absolutely delicious!). The two smaller succulents are made of fondant and the larger succulent in the back is real. To fit with our dinosaur birthday party theme even more, I added crushed Oreos to the base of the cake as well as sprinkled finely crushed cookie crumbs on the top of the cake. Then, I added three small dinosaur fossils (that come in the KikiBox!) to finish the look.

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The custom designed cookies at the party could not have been a more exact match to the design on the plates! They were also made byBella Christie and Lil’ Z’s Sweet Boutique and were absolutely incredible! Tip for displaying cookies: For a pretty presentation, display cookies on top of edible grass candy. Also, small candies work really well too for cookie presentation…as seen in ourRetroDrive-In Movie Partyand Back-to-School Party.

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Another fun element that I like to add to any party table is including simple foods and giving them creative names that match the theme. For example, these white chocolate covered pretzel “dinosaur bones” were a huge hit as well! I really do believe that you don’t always have to go crazy with elaborate foods…sometimes simple, straight-off-the-shelf, store bought foods can be just as fun!

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These dinosaur cupcake toppers are seriously the cutest! They dressed up the cupcakes in such a fun, festive way. Also, they matched the dinosaur party hats perfectly.

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DINO-MITE DINOSAUR BIRTHDAY PARTY: A DINO DIG

The small dinosaur fossil figurines that I didn’t use on the cake worked so well as a part of our Dino Dig! Also, in the KikiBox there are adorable dinosaur puzzle favors. I included those (one at a time) in our Dino Dig as well. My boys had a blast pretending to be paleontologists and digging for fossils!

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ROARRR MEANS HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN DINOSAUR!

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THANKS FOR STOMPING BY!

This thank you tag free printable is aPDFfile that containseditablefields (for the names). To personalize the name(s) on the thank you tag printable, just open thePDFin Adobe Reader, click where it currently says “Love, Sawyer & Easton”, and type the name(s) you would like to include. Then just click “save” and print. If you don’t have Adobe Reader you can download it for free here.

I hope you enjoyed seeing all of the fun we had at our dinosaur birthday party…and most importantly I hope it provided you with ideas and inspiration! My biggest goal is to always strive to be a resource for you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me via email or post a comment below if you have any questions at all! Also, don’t forget to grab all of the dinosaur party free printables by filling out the form at the bottom of this post.

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Dinosaur Birthday Party: Free Printables

If you would like to recreate this celebration for the little dino-loving palentologists in your life, be sure to grab the free printables by filling out the form below. I’d love to see your party! Please follow me@justaddconfettion Instagram and use the#justaddconfettiprintableshashtag. I love connecting with all of you and seeing your beautiful celebrations and memories that you are creating with your family and friends!

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FAQs

What food do you serve at a dinosaur party? ›

How to Throw a Dino-mite Party: Dinosaur Party Food Ideas (for Carnivores and Herbivores Alike)
  • Pterodactyl Wings. ...
  • T-Rex Fruit Plate (Including a Watermelon Dinosaur!) ...
  • Brontosaurus and Giganotosaurus Burger Bar. ...
  • Dinosaur Eggs. ...
  • Dino Dip. ...
  • Fossil Cookies. ...
  • Jurassic Sundaes. ...
  • Sip-A-Saurus.

What to do for a toddlers dinosaur birthday? ›

Dinosaur Fossil Dig

Hide small plastic dinosaur toys or pretend fossil skeletons in the sand and hand out paintbrushes to carefully excavate them. Examine everyone's findings together and see if you can name every dinosaur they come across.

What is dino meal? ›

Product Description. This hungry dinosaur has an eggstraordinary appetite! Roll the die to choose which stolen dinosaur egg to rescue in this fun dino game. Then carefully reach in and take out the egg, but watch out--you never know when this T-Rex will roar and leap out at you for his next Dino Meal!

What food does at Rex eat? ›

T. rex was a very big meat-eating dinosaur, also called a carnivore. It would have been at the top of the food chain. It is known to have fed on other large dinosaurs, such as Edmontosaurus, Anatosaurus, and Triceratops, and probably could have swallowed smaller dinosaurs in a single bite.

How to make dinosaur treats? ›

Fill up some tiny jars with green jello, pop in a mini plastic dino, and watch as your guests dig in to discover a prehistoric surprise. And if you're feeling extra, add some gummy worms for that “primordial ooze” vibe.

How do you make dinosaur eggs for a party? ›

Taking some of your sand mix, place a plastic dinosaur on top of the mix in your hand. Add the sand mix on top of the dinosaur, and begin packing around the sides. Continue adding the sand, flour, salt and coffee grounds mixture and form into an egg to completely cover the dinosaur.

How do you play Happy Little dinosaurs? ›

In Happy Little Dinosaurs, the first person to reach 50 points, or be the last Dinosaur standing, wins the game! During each round, you'll flip a Disaster card featuring a Natural, Predatory, or Emotional disaster. Each player will play a Point card in hopes of collecting points and avoiding the disaster.

What age group is happy little dinosaurs for? ›

Unstable Games - Happy Little Dinosaurs: Dating Disasters Expansion Pack - Cute Card Game for Kids, Teens, & Adults - Dodge Life's disasters! - 2-4 Players, Ages 8+ - Great for Game Night.

What age do kids love dinosaurs? ›

Arthur Lavin, chair of the American Academy of Paediatrics committee on the Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health explains that by the age of 3 or 4, kids starting using their imagination. Dinosaurs, fairies and monsters come into play as they can try out new ideas and develop new games.

What dinosaur is popular with kids? ›

Tyrannosaurus Rex

This apex predator is one of children's favorite dinosaurs because of its incredible strength. The T-Rex ruled over Western North America near the end of the Cretaceous Period, and as a carnivore, thrived on meat.

What are the most common party foods? ›

38 Ideas For Party Food That Will Please Any Crowd
  • Ham & Cheese Pull-Apart Bread. ...
  • Garlic Parmesan Potato Stackers. ...
  • BBQ Pulled Pork Fries. ...
  • Peanut Butter Blueberry Frozen Yogurt Bites. ...
  • Chocolate Caramel Oat Bars (Carmelitas) ...
  • Curly Fries. tasty.co. ...
  • Strawberry Cheesecake Crackers. tasty.co. ...
  • Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas. tasty.co.
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What meal do they eat in Jurassic Park? ›

By literally feeding his guests a lie, Hammond seems to secretly reveal his true nature. Jurassic Park's meal of Chilean sea bass says one of two things about John Hammond, and neither of them can be considered flattering.

How to make a dinosaur lunch? ›

Use a cookie cutter in the shape of your child's favourite dinosaur to make dino-themed sandwiches. Simply make a sandwich with a filling you know your little one will eat and then push the cutter down into them to create some fun shapes.

What do dinosaurs eat for dinner? ›

Some dinosaurs ate lizards, turtles, eggs, or early mammals. Some hunted other dinosaurs or scavenged dead animals. Most, however, ate plants (but not grass, which hadn't evolved yet).

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