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Pirate Bounty Party Supplies: Pirate Bounty Birthday Invitations, Party Favors, and Decorations.Our Pirate Party Supplies are the rage of the Seven Seas! Decorating your child’s birthday with Pirate themes can be a lot of fun for everyone. Using your imagination, you can build games and activities around all kinds of pirate lore. Treasure chests, pirate maps, pirate words, spyglasses and swashbuckling swords can all be party of your day when you select this fun Pirate Birthday theme!
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Shiver me timbers, X marks the spot! A pirate party is fun for the whole lot!
Treasure Hunt: It’s not a pirate party without a treasure hunt. Put all the goody bags and treats into a box and hide it somewhere in your house – then have the kids search for the party favors, using a map where X marks the spot.
Cannonball Toss: Pirates love a good battle! Fill up black balloons with water and have a water balloon toss – or if the weather is warm, have an all out water balloon fight!
Go Fish: Fashion fishing poles using plastic rods and hooks and have the little pirates gather round a plastic wading pool to go fishing for some loot (plastic toys, necklaces, etc.)
Shrimp Cocktail: Gather fresh small shrimps into a treasure chest bowl and serve with a fun dipping sauce.
Sandy Treasures: Decorate buttery sugar cookies with powdered sugar and white soft sprinkles for a sandy-looking treat.
Pirate ‘Wiches : Use pirate-themed cookie cutters to cut out shapes in simple sandwiches like PB&J, Ham and Cheese or Tuna Salad, and serve on a huge platter, sprinkled with goldfish crackers for effect.
Party Activities
Pirate’s Booty: Pirates love treasure so why not add some more loot to the bounty by making your own jewelry? Let the kids make their own bangles and necklaces using colorful beads and plastic thread for them to wear during the party.Treasure Hunt: It’s not a pirate party without a treasure hunt. Put all the goody bags and treats into a box and hide it somewhere in your house – then have the kids search for the party favors, using a map where X marks the spot.
Cannonball Toss: Pirates love a good battle! Fill up black balloons with water and have a water balloon toss – or if the weather is warm, have an all out water balloon fight!
Go Fish: Fashion fishing poles using plastic rods and hooks and have the little pirates gather round a plastic wading pool to go fishing for some loot (plastic toys, necklaces, etc.)
Party Food
Down the Hatch: Serve lemonade or fruit punch in paper “goblets” for a fun pirate thirst quencher.Shrimp Cocktail: Gather fresh small shrimps into a treasure chest bowl and serve with a fun dipping sauce.
Sandy Treasures: Decorate buttery sugar cookies with powdered sugar and white soft sprinkles for a sandy-looking treat.
Pirate ‘Wiches : Use pirate-themed cookie cutters to cut out shapes in simple sandwiches like PB&J, Ham and Cheese or Tuna Salad, and serve on a huge platter, sprinkled with goldfish crackers for effect.

















































































