Thomas the Tank Engine train party

When my daughter turned two, she was really into Thomas the Tank Engine. She loved her cousin’s Thomas play set and loved watching Thomas on television. I asked her a few times what type of birthday party she wanted to have and the response was always the same — Thomas. So, a Thomas themed birthday party was a natural choice.

Here are a few of my ideas for decorations, invitations, goodie bags, scrapbooking and cakes.

Invitations

Thomas the train invitation I was sending out less than a dozen invitations so I wanted to make them special. Kids love getting mail and love receiving a package even more. I found these adorable 3-D foam train craft kitsicon at Oriental Trading Co, Inc. and decided to use them to hold the invitation information. It didn’t take long to put these together after doing the first one. I used a hot glue gun and a little drying patience. I printed the information about the party on a sheet of paper and folded it to put it inside the train. I packaged the invitations in white mailing boxes and sent them to the guests. I was later told by the parents and kids alike how much everyone loved the train invites. If you have a lot of invitations to send out or don’t feel like springing the extra cash on the postage to mail the packages, try these basic invitations:

iconicon
Thomas the Tank Invitations
icon

Decorations
Conductor costumesTo get the kids in the party spirit as they walked through the door, I gave them each a train conductor hat, bandana and whistleicon. I know, I know, am I crazy giving a bunch of kids whistles in my own home? Yes, but that is beside the point. The kids quickly tired of the whistles and moved on to other party games. I did make a point of writing each child’s name on his or her whistle to try and cut down on the germ spreading. I used the train table and trains as a decoration and party entertainment that my parents had bought my daughter for Christmas. I purchased mylar balloons and red, yellow and blue streamers to adorn the ceiling. I also bought these decorations to use around the party space:


icon
icon
Ceiling decorationicon

icon
icon
Decorative wall stickers
icon

icon
icon
Table centerpiece
icon

The Cake

I used a train cake pan to make the main cake for the party. I bought a variety of candies to decorate the train and used icing to “glue” the candies to the cake. My favorite part was using the rock candy swizzle sticks to simulate the steam coming out of the engine! I purchased an inexpensive train rug to use as a table cloth under the train cake. I laid the train on the tracks and finished out the tablescape with one of the Thomas table centerpieces. As a back-up and an alternative cake solution, I made simple cupcakes decorated to look like railroad crossing signs. This was easy to do by adding a bit of yellow food color to white icing and then using Wilton black decorating gel to make the railroad crossing sign. As a final touch for the birthday girl, I bought one Thomas the Train candles as pictured below and added it to her special cupcake. This allowed her to make her second birthday wish!

train cake train cake train cake
icon
icon
Candle
icon

Goodie bags
I used red, blue and yellow regular gift bags as the goodie bags. I decorated them with Thomas the Train stickers and topped them off with coordinating tissue paper. I filled the bags with various train themed toys like the ones below. The kids also got to take home their conductor costumes and a mylar balloon.


icon
icon
Train shaped suckers
icon

icon
icon
Train conductor rubber duckies
icon

icon
icon
Thomas & Friends tattoos
icon

Scrapbook

I try to scrapbook my daughter’s parties every year. I have finished this Thomas party but sadly, have not finished the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse party that she had this past April. To be honest, I haven’t even started it yet! Anyway, I loved the Thomas scrapbook album and used the paper pack to start doing my layouts. All of the bright, primary colors made the completed album very cohesive and vibrant. One neat trick I did was to make an outline of a train car on some solid card stock large enough to hold one 4×6 photo. The train cars made really cute mats for a photo train of all of her friends.


icon
icon
Thomas the Tank scrapbook album
icon

icon
icon
Thomas the Tank scrapbook paper pack
icon
Topics: All, Kids, Parties

One comment so far:

  1. Kasey Smith said: (August 4th, 2008 at 11:00 am)

    My nephew loves Thomas the Tank engine and he just had a Thomas the Tank Engine party for his 5th birthday. It was a lot of fun. My sister-in-law got the party supplies at ShindigZ.com and they had party tips too. Thanks for your great blog!

Have something to say? Please comment!

Please visit Chica and Jo at http://www.chicaandjo.com for even more clever ideas!