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Decorating for Sesame Street

I really enjoy theme decorating for birthday parties. Each of my boys get so excited to select their own party theme and love seeing our living room turn into something special to celebrate them – but decorating can get costly if you’re not careful. I loved that we were able to reuse and repurpose most of our decorations for this years Sesame Street party.

Decorating for Sesame Street 1Because Noah loves Sesame Street so much, we have a lot of dolls and toys already on hand we were able to arrange around the living room with guest goodie bags for the party.

Pictured above: Walter (from The Muppets), Rockin Abc Big Bird, Cookie Monster, (little) Ernie, and Elmo.

Decorating for Sesame Street 2The goodie bags are made of fabric and stuffed with tissue paper to help them stand on their own. The Sesame Street fabric and bold personalized letters helped pull the decor together for us, and because it was money already spent for guests, it was a perfect (temporary) repurpose for party decorations.

Pictured above: Kermit the Frog (from The Muppets), Lullaby And Good Night Elmo, Ernie, Murray, and (little) Bert.

Decorating for Sesame Street 3Pictured above: Sesame Street Neighborhood Playset with various figure sets. 

Decorating for Sesame Street 4I was able to reuse last year’s birthday banner, with graphics from MuppetWiki, and Mike was gracious enough to string up some colored streamers. We didn’t even bother with balloons.

Decorating for Sesame Street 5Pictured above: Sesame Street band set figures.

Decorating for Sesame StreetPictured above: Gift table.

Elmo Cake & CupcakesAuntie Jessie of course worked her magic with the Wilton Elmo Face Cake Pan for her secret chocolate cake, and I added our family favorite Banana Chocolate Chip Cupcakes to the dessert table. Super yummy, super festive, and when the party was over, clean up was obviously a breeze!

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