The Ultimate DIY Jake and the Neverland Pirates Party

I love a good DIY party, and today I am sharing all the awesome details of my son's 5th "Jake and the Neverland Pirates" birthday party.  It was a simple party, but the easy and inexpensive special touches made it the ultimate DIY pirate party.


You can also check out the video I made here:


A good invitation always sets the mood for a party, so I took a picture of my little pirate, and I added all the party info using a photo editing software.  I used Picmonkey.com because it is free and very user friendly.


Then, on the day of the party, as the guests arrived, they were greeted at the door by my three little pirates, and they were asked to choose a pirate name.  My oldest son wrote out the name tags and stuck them on our guests.


Once each guest chose a name, they were given pixie dust, a felt Jake headband, and a pirate hook.  (Click on the links for the tutorials for these three simple party favors.)


Once inside our home, our guests were transported into a pirate hideaway via a variety of easy DIY pirate party signage and decor. You can find all the adorable details and instructions here.


The guests were served a variety of food and snacks that fit with our pirate theme.  You can find all the details of our pirate fare here.


And, of course, our Jake and the Neverland Pirate cake was a hit with our pint-sized pirate guests.  You can find out how I made this cake (from a mix) using the step-by-step tutorial you can find here.



Of course, we also had a bunch of pirate games & activities to keep my son's friends entertained and happy. We had a plank, a hook toss, a treasure hunt, and more.  You can get all the game and activity details here.


Then, at the end of the party, each of our guests left with their headband, pirate hook, pixie dust, and a little "pirate booty" loot bagYou can download your own free, printable "pirate booty" tags here.


I loved all the little DIY details of this Jake and the Neverland Pirates party.  


I hope you ARRRRR inspired to host your own DIY pirate party. It really is a fun theme, and there countless opportunities to add special DIY details.

Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

5 comments:

  1. What an adorable birthday party! You thought of so many details! I bet the kids had a great time!

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    1. They did... which really makes all the work worthwhile. :-)

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  2. What a fun party! You are so creative! I love the Hook Toss Game!

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    1. Didn't it turn out cute? And it was super-easy to make. :-)

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  3. The cake is looking really delicious and your kid is looking like a real adorable pirate. I am also thinking to plan a party for my son at venues Chicago and that is why I was wondering if you can share some planning ideas here. Thanks.

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