Yoshi birthday party games




















Just a reminder that some links in this post may be affiliate links. Check out my policy here. Just a reminder that many of these Super Mario birthday party games and activities are inspired from other bloggers. Check out my Pinterest board for a ton of great ideas, but these two bloggers are my favorites: Borealis Blog and Chica and Jo If I got an idea specifically from one of these sites, I will link to it so you can see the original and get the directions.

This is where the success of a party lies in my opinion. If you have bored and mischievous kids at a party, no one will be happy! The main activity was the obstacle course where the kids jumped up and hit the gold coins instructions and details on how to make your own are at the bottom of the post on Borealis Blog. Next, we hit the King Boo Balloons no picture and stomped the Goombas get the faces at the very bottom of the post under Downloads from Borealis Blog The kids loved this part but, it went fast for how long it took us to make them all!

If you know anything about the video game, you know that Bowser always kidnaps Princess Peach and Mario has to save her. You can buy your own Princess Peach doll and then hide notes around the yard until you find her. My husband is quite the storyteller, so he created a fun story with clues that I have now put in a separate post and the store for you to purchase.

You can read more about it here. And buy the printable scavenger hunt in the store here. Another fun thing we did was Fight Bowser with iceballs and fireballs. This was a fun way to get my older son involved. He put on a Bowser mask and ran by with Princess Peach in his arms. Thankfully the kids were ready with fireballs not shown and iceballs shown below that were really just orange and white tissue paper crumpled up. The kids loved getting the big kid!

I have seen these Yoshi eggs another item from the video game done in several different ways for a Super Mario party game. The most common way is to take white plastic eggs and then draw or stick colored dots on them. Of course I only like to use what I have on hand so I used colored plastic Easter eggs and put white dots on them to make Yoshi Eggs.

Players race to put on over their clothes so they should be oversized Mario overalls, Mario shirt red t-shirt , Mario Hat red cap with an M put on it , Mario Mustache play stick on moustache. Then they grab the plunger and race to the finish line and back where they take off the Mario clothes and pass them to the next player on their team who puts it all on and runs the race.

The other team does the same you might want to have them race in Luigi outfit — the first team who has all their players complete the race wins! Got this idea from Paint a picture of a moustache-free Mario on a poster board and cut it out. Draw a moustache that fits on the image proportionately and makes copies so that each player gets a moustache. The player that gets their moustache closest to perfect wins!

Click on the image to check out the rest of her ideas for a Mario and Sonic party! Find more on Easter Party Game. These Nutella and peanut butter sandwiches were assembled and then cut with a star-shaped cookie cutter. The eyes are mini chocolate chips. Bowser has stolen the Birthday candy! The kids have to trap him in the magic hoop to get him to release it!

Every time he gets caught in the hoop he must throw some of the candy out to escape. Kids keep hooping him until all of the candy is gone! In the video game version, 3 players stand on top of a Plinko type board dropping Bob-bombs down onto the 4th player. Our Mario birthday party game is a friendlier version in which a Bob-omb is dropped down the board to win points.

I started with a free of course box from Walmart. It was angled down on the sides. I lifted the front part of the back and put it down across the top angled down to the front. I attached this with a LOT of tapes and covered in construction paper that I then decorated.

Mario Birthday Party Games Across the top I put a section that had been inside the box to separate the toys it once held. I painted each cup of this container with point values in each one. Then I stuck multicoloured push pins all over for the ping pong ball painted to look like a Bob-omb to bounce around against. I used what I had but you could also cut out your own piece of cardboard to angle down and tape a few paper cups together for the bottom.

Each player was allowed to drop the Bob-omb down three times and then the teams total scores were added to determine the winner of this Mario birthday party game. In this Mario, birthday party game players compete to see who can paint a board, hammer in nails and cut a big log first. It was a family party and I knew that no one is allergic to anything so it wasn't necessary to put descriptions and actual names of the food on the labels.

Ok, so this might look a little off, but I promise its just food coloring! This Cake was the base of the entire party. Maxim saw one online months before and was adamant about having the "Yoshi Race Car Cake". Lucky for me, my mother has a friend who is extremely talented in the art of cake decorating AND she owed her a favor. Works for me! Isn't it amazing! Me and a couple of my closest girlfriends just HAD to get in on a photo too!



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