A very Angry Birthday
Jacob wanted nothing more for his sixth birthday than to have an “Angry Birds” themed party. A little stumped at first, I was lucky to find a lot of great resources out there to create the perfectly themed party for my boy.
The highlight of the party was a giant playable angry birds game. I used a mix of green rubber balls (walmart), supplies from Oriental Trading, Felt Piggies, and a pieced together ladder ball game to build the structure.
We used bean bags to toss at the Pigs. I used avery clear sticker paper to create birds to put on the bean bags.
Other activities included a craft, make your own angry bird. We played pin the angry bird on the pig, hunted for golden eggs, egg spoon race, pass the angry bird, and the world’s largest angry birds game on our projector. Though I’m sure it wasn’t the world’s largest, it was pretty big.
For decorations, I did print and cut out a lot of birds and pigs to hang on the wall. I did iron Angry Birds curtains, that I plan to put in Jake’s room now that the party is done. We created angry birds party hats, and went with a green table cloth theme. I had a lot of fun planning and putting together this party. Thanks to all my family and friends that helped out.
Happy Birthday Kiddo!
Tags: angry birds, birthday, Jake, party, turns six

September 28th, 2011 at 3:54 am
Where did you get the box material?
May 11th, 2012 at 5:13 pm
This was a great party!!! The Giant Playable Angry Bird Game was so creative. What did you use to build the structure out of?
February 2nd, 2013 at 4:59 am
Loved the angry bird party you did. Where did you get the ladder ball game you used for the structure? I’m planning an angry bird party for my soon in a few weeks and your set-up looks ideal. Thank you!
March 6th, 2013 at 9:18 pm
How did you make or where did you get the cardboard pieces for the structure?
May 15th, 2013 at 3:30 am
I love your angry birds themed party! I’m planning one for my son’s 6th birthday too!
I would like to know where you got the wood grain material for the big game? Is it cardboard?
It’s very well done and I would love to know your secret.
Thank you!
December 1st, 2013 at 3:14 pm
What did you use for the “wood planks” and “timbers”? They look great!