Sesame Street balloon characters and a budget party theme

Birthday week is here! As I prepare for my little boy to turn 3, I thought it would be fun to reminisce about his Sesame Street first birthday party. Like all moms, I wanted to make it really special and fun for him by creating a big statement with the decorations.

I didn’t have a lot to spend on themed decorations, though, so I had to be a little creative. The colorful muppets from Sesame Street provided the perfect inspiration for a fun toddler-friendly party theme, and some animal-themed balloon decorating kits that I saw at a craft store gave me the idea for this centerpiece:

Sesame Street Balloon Characters

How to make Sesame Street Balloon Characters

I purchased a bag of assorted color balloons, a pad of construction paper, and used cans of food to anchor the balloons to the table.

Next, I searched for images of the characters online, then drew the various parts of their faces on the construction paper.

Bert and Ernie’s hair was created by making a ring of black construction paper and cutting it into a fringe. I used a similar technique to make the feathers on top of Big Bird’s head. I used the top of a spice jar and a coin to trace the circular pieces for the eyes. It took a bit of trial and error getting just the right shapes, proportions and positions, but it was so exciting seeing my idea come together the way I envisioned it!

Sesame Street balloon party decorations

All of the pieces were taped to the balloons. Once the faces were complete, I created bases with rings of construction paper. Since the balloons were prone to tipping over, I slipped cans of food inside the bases to keep them in place and taped the balloons to the bases. What a great presentation these cute balloon characters made, and it was very inexpensive!

Inexpensive Sesame Street Party Decorations

I kept the rest of the decorations simple and cheap. I placed the remaining colorful balloons around the window frame. I used a plain yellow table cloth, and was very lucky to find some Sesame Street themed disposable plates and cups (complete with lid and straws) at very low prices in the regular disposable dinnerware section in Walmart. The pointy Elmo-themed party hats were the only item purchased at a party store–I decided they were a must-have for cute photos.

Sesame Street party decorations

Balloons are an inexpensive way to fill a lot of space, and of course you don’t need to stick with Sesame Street if you’d rather try a different theme; animal faces, monsters, or funny people would be great, too. You could even turn it into a fun activity, letting party guests decorate their own balloons with pre-cut parts.

Don’t feel as though you must spend a lot of money to make a kid’s birthday party fun and special. If you skip the party store and think outside the box a little bit, you can create something magical without spending a small fortune.

I don’t want to get into a copyright issue with the makers of Sesame Street, so I can’t help you out with printables, but I found some great printable coloring pages on the Sesame Street website that might be a good starting point if you want to recreate the balloon decorations yourself.

Have fun!

Jennifer Roberts

is the founder, designer and author of Jen Spends Less. Formerly an architectural drafter and designer, Jen cut her spending and embraced a frugal lifestyle to be a stay at home mom.

16 thoughts on “Sesame Street balloon characters and a budget party theme”

    • Thanks, Anne! Yes, my party decorating extravaganzas usually go late into the night, but it’s something I enjoy 🙂

  1. I love this idea. You are very TALENTED. Mommy will come up with the most creative ideas esepcially, when we are on a budget. I am going to attempt to do this as well. You inspired to give this idea a try. 🙂 Thank you for posting this picture.

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  2. just popped over from pinterest! Doing a budget-friendly 3rd birthday for my son who loves Sesame Street! Did you have loot bags?

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    • Thanks for visiting! Since it was my son’s first birthday and we only had adults at the party, I didn’t do loot bags. I bought party hats and blowers for everyone, though. You can find Sesame Street themed organic snacks in the baby food aisle at many stores–that’s one idea to put in the bags. You might want to check out a dollar store for Sesame Street coloring books and crayons, too. Have fun!

  3. I am going to try this, thanks for the idea. I am planning my son’s first birthday which is Dec. 27, two days after Christmas. I am having his party on the 28th of December, thanks for the inexpensive party decoration ideas….Tammy

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