Archeology theme party
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How do I begin this cake? This is what I was thinking when I got an email from E requesting one of my delicious (her words, not mine) cake creations for her dads 60th birthday who likes motorbikes,…
Paleontology cake - this is amazing!
Gummy snakes
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Dino Dig Kit Supplies: Plaster Paris Play Sand Dinosaur Toys Containers ( I used loaf pans from Dollar store) Magnifying Glasses Paint Brushes (assorted sizes) Wooden Stick (used for candy apples) …
Party tips, party photos, and inspiration for throwing an Indiana Jones Birthday Party! Find resources, ideas from real parties, and more!
Nicole W's Birthday / Egyptology/Archaeology - Photo Gallery at Catch My Party
A geology themed cake with a fondant geode!
Archaeological Layer Cake - eat your way through sedimentary layers to find artifacts and even dinosaur fossils. A fun way to study archaeology. Great for homeschool history lessons and archeology parties.
Digging for ancient reptiles and prehistoric decor, if so, this Rustic Dinosaur Birthday Party by Fernanda Arruda out of Brazil, will make you roar! Hatching details both mossy and extinct, this ancient party will have you on the brink! So grab your gear and begin to excavate because these awesome details, just can't wait: Chocolate drip cakes Dessert table adorned with greenery and faux moss Giant pallet board dessert table Tropical tree leaf coasters Dinosaur dig cookies And custom Dino…
Treat table
archeologist dig kit - pie tins, plastic dinosaurs, shells, popsicle stick, paint brush. mix 2:1:1 sand:plaster of paris:water. make mix in small batches. put 1 cup in bottom of pie tin, place 2 shells & 2 dinos, cover with 1 more cup of mix. let dry.
Indiana Jones: Party food: Mummy Dogs
Making your own mock archaeological dig for a party, school, or scout project? Potsherds are a fabulous thing to include. Easy to make, incredibly inexpensive (about $1 for a whole bunch of pottery bits), and authentic enough to make your young diggers feel like real archaeologists!
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