1) Dynamite (hot potato) - This was a really popular game with the children at the party.
Items you may already own like binoculars, magnifying glasses, cameras, flashlights, fedoras, and play money can be grouped together to create a centerpiece for the party table. Last summer, I threw a SPY PARTY for my 7 year old, and the DIY games I prepared for the kids were a huge hit Today, I am sharing the tutorials for 5 easy and inexpensive DIY spy party games.
Ask them to record anything "suspicious" they see in their notebooks during the party. Bedwina Spy Glasses for Kids in Bulk - Pack of 3 Spy Sunglasses with Rear View So You Can See Behind You for Fun Party Favors Spy Gear Detective Gadgets.
Place a small notebook and pencil at each place setting for your guests.
Create Wanted posters or spy badges on your computer with pictures of your party guests.
Add color to the walls with your own construction paper or poster board cutouts of footprints, magnifying glasses, and maps.
You can also hang strips of streamers across the doorways leading into the party area for a curtain effect.
Twist together streamers in two or three colors, drape them along the walls, and wrap them around chairs and/or banisters.
Welcome your guests with a custom message printed on a personalized banner.
Hang a sign on your front door that says "Secret Agent Training Center".
Using sidewalk chalk, draw large footprints on the path leading up to the party.
Use personalized invitations that have been customized with your unique text.
Cut out cardstock in the shape of a magnifying glass and put the event details over where the lens would be.
Invite your guests to come wearing disguises.
Secret Agent invites you on a top-secret mission. Code Name: Operation Birthday Party! This mission will begin at on at 's secret hideout: If you choose to accept this assignment, dial from a secure phone line, and ask for Secret Agent !
Provide the party details in a creatively-worded way, such as:.
Mail each invitation in a small manila envelope with "Top Secret" written or stamped on it.
Fold colored construction paper in half and decorate the cover with stickers featuring fedoras, magnifying glasses, or shoeprints.
If you have time to make your own, be sure to involve your child in choosing a cool design. Creative invitations build excitement and can increase attendance at your child's spy party.