Your guests will have a doggone-good time with our Puppy Party supplies! At your child's puppy party, serve dog bone-shaped cookies and let the kids play Red Rover.
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Just adorable and so reasonably priced. What great and creative options for kids events!Pros
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These products were perfect for our "Hotel for Dogs" themed party. The sayings on the plates and napkins are cute and the quality was fine.Pros
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This was my first experience with Birthday in a Box and i will be a return customer.[...] I also like the return policy of items that were unused because sometimes you have packages of decorations and supplies left over. I will be visiting again when my sons birthday comes around and have already spread the word about this company. It was nice to get my invitations personalized and my decorations all in the same place.Comments about Birthday in a Box Puppy Party:
My daughter who was turning 2 is in LOVE with dogs. This decor was perfect. I was worried it might not be the best colors for a little girls party but it actually turned out great. I just did all my accents in purple to bring out the purple in the puppy decor. It was really adorable. She loved all her doggy decorationsComments about Birthday in a Box Puppy Party:
We dont have childern but we do have three dogs and they are just like kids to us. Our youngest a Yorkie named Bailey turned 1 Feb 7th and we threw him a birthday party at Grandma & Grandpa's with doggie paw decorations and all. It so absolutely adorable.Comments about Birthday in a Box Puppy Party:
I purchased many items from your website for my son's 6th birthday puppy party. "It was the best party ever", that is according to my son! I served scooby snacks and fruit snacks in doggy bowls, played pass the dog bone and pin the nose on the puppy. There was even the dog bone pinata. Food served was hot dogs, devil dogs and cupcakes topped with puppy picks and dog bones. To wrap up the party I included stuffed puppies with computer made adoption certificates. Each child chose their puppy and named them as I filled out the certificate for them to take home.Comments about Birthday in a Box Puppy Party:
We had a puppy themed birthday party for 5year olds.We played lots of puppy games like Hot puppy(hot potato),puppy,puppy,dog(duck,duck,goose),barking contest,a scavenger hunt for dog treats,put the paw on the puppy(bought thru you).They had a blast playing the games.We ate dogbone peanut butter sandwhiches,puppy pretzelsticks and dip,puppy puffcorn,carrots and dip,watermelon,puppy punch.Then we had cookies shaped like dogbones,doghouses,dogs,and a paw.(i got cookie cutters at Michael's)Then we had cake that was shaped like a paw.(one round cake and four cupcakes)The party was a big hit!!Comments about Birthday in a Box Puppy Party:
My daughter wanted a Puppy themed party very badly. We picked out personalized invitations and supplies from BirthdayinaBox.com. We asked that everyone invited to the party bring a Baby Picture of themselves and we taped the pictures to a poster board. It was a very fun game and actually everyone was able to participate during the entire party! I would suggest names tags for guests who do not know each other. We gave prizes for the top 5 with the most correct answers, the prizes included small stuffed dogs, and coffee mugs with puppy faces on them.Displaying reviews 1-8