25 Awesomely Original Kids' Birthday Party Ideas

We're not saying that there's anything wrong with a princess- or magician-themed party. We're just saying that once you've done a few years' worth of the kiddie birthday circuit, you may be ready to shake things up a bit. These 25 imaginative ideas are here to inspire a celebration that stands out from the rest — whether the birthday boy or girl is turning two or 12. Happy planning!

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A Cowgirl-Chic Birthday Party

A Cowgirl-Chic Birthday Party

This cowgirl-chic birthday party has it all — a stitched-burlap invitation, a gorgeous ruffle cake, clever treats, and a petting zoo. So get ready to meet your inner cowgirl 'cause this party is going to bring her out! Hee-haw! Source: Peas & Thank You's

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A Hip Pirate Party

A Hip Pirate Party

Jenni Kayne is not only a successful fashion designer and one of the founders of chic kid street style site Ladys & Gents, but she's also a mom to two little ones, including birthday boy Tanner.

"For Tanner's fourth birthday, all he wanted was a pirate party," Jenni says. "We all channeled our inner pirate, which made the party that much more festive! I loved seeing all the kids in their adorable costumes." Check out all the highlights (tons of pirate-inspired decor, a face painter, and even the "real" Jack Sparrow) by clicking here. Source: Rip + Tan

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A Post Office Party

A Post Office Party

For the tot who can't wait for the mail carrier to arrive each day, this first-class post office party is a way to ensure he's signed, sealed, and delivered on his big day. Source: Allison Kaharick for Crossing the Bugger-Dixon Line

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A Fossil-Hunter Birthday Bash

A Fossil-Hunter Birthday Bash

"For my little guy's birthday, there was never any question about the theme: fossils!" says Gretchen Brittain, mom of three and the creator of adorable party printables shop Three Little Monkeys. "Zach is obsessed with dinosaurs. Obsessed. But not the cartoon variety. He digs real fossils."

Gretchen used Zach's love of fossils and her own addiction to all things vintage to create one of the coolest little-boy parties ever, styled to feel like an old fossil excavation site with a vintage-map backdrop, replica fossils, and old books, trunks, and camping gear. Click here for all the dino details. Source: Three Little Monkeys Studio

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A Retro Manhattan Birthday Party

A Retro Manhattan Birthday Party

Caroline Tran, a Los Angeles-based photographer, has traveled the country with her tot in tow and paid tribute to their favorite destination for her lil one's soiree. With '60s-era Manhattan all the rage — thanks to the likes of Mad Men — she set out to create a miniversion of the Big Apple. Using her father's carpentry talents and the expertise of Grand Soirées and Skybox Event Productions, Caroline crafted her own lil piece of NYC in the heart of LA. Click here to see all of the precious details! Source: Caroline Tran

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A Groovy, Vintage Barbie Camping Party

A Groovy, Vintage Barbie Camping Party

Maria of Love & Sugar Kisses loves throwing a creative party, so when her daughter decided she wanted a Barbie-camping-themed birthday bash, she didn't go the typical pink route. "I decided to put a fun spin on the theme and went with a '70s-vintage vibe. It all started with this great find, a 1971 Barbie Country Camper!" Maria says. Add in some far-out sweets and happening games, and you've got one groovy Barbie party. Source: Love & Sugar Kisses

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A Mad-Scientist Birthday Party

A Mad-Scientist Birthday Party

"What's a better way to learn about science than having a mad-scientist party?" says Cris McGrath of Crissy's Crafts. And what little boy wouldn't be mad about a party full of edible treats that look like atom balls, lab rats, brains, frogs, and bacteria culture? This mad-scientist party truly has something for every budding lab rat, including a ton of beakers, test tubes, petri dishes, and lab googles (not to mention some awesome printables). While this bash might look like it could end in a bang (and not the good kind), the only explosion that occurred at this birthday party was an outburst of fun! Source: Crissy's Crafts

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A Cool Airplane Birthday Party

A Cool Airplane Birthday Party

Suzie Boluarte of Project: Party Perfect knew just what the theme for her son Caiden's second birthday should be. "We live near a small airport, and he loves going to the observation deck," Suzie says. "It's on the tarmac, and he gets an up-close experience seeing small planes and private jets take off and land." Suzie took that love of planes and created an inventive party full of high-flying clouds, DIY crafts, and cute treats. Click here for all the details. Source: Project: Party Perfect

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A Parisian, Red-Balloon First Birthday Party

A Parisian, Red-Balloon First Birthday Party

Becca, the design-minded creator of the cool blog Lavender's Blue, has an international family. So to help celebrate her nephew's first birthday, she left her island home of Grenada and traveled to Beijing to throw a party with a French theme (and one cool Chinese tradition thrown in for good measure). "My sister is a major Francophile. She lived there for a year, fell in love with her husband there, and just returned there for the first time this past Spring with Elijah! How appropriate it is that the inspiration for Elijah's first birthday party came from the classic French film, The Red Balloon?" Becca says. With an awesome invitation, simple and chic party details, and a heavy dose of whimsy, this party can be described in two words: c'est magnifique! Source: Lavender's Blue

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A Sweet, Sprinkles-Inspired Party

A Sweet, Sprinkles-Inspired Party

Piper Jane has a notorious love of sweets, so her mom — Kirstin Gentry of Kojo Designs — wasn't surprised when the 2-year-old requested "sprinkles" as the theme of her birthday party. "Her sweet tooth is renowned in these parts (second only to her mama's), so a sprinkle party is perfectly suited for her second birthday celebration," Kirstin says. What could have turned into a pretty straightforward party became supercreative in Kirstin's hands. "Sprinkled" accessories, sweet signage (now available through Kojo Designs's Etsy shop), fun and easy activities, and some awesome decor (confetti-filled balloons and yarn pom-pom garlands) are among all the gorgeous details. Click here to see them all. Source: Kojo Designs

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A DIY Numbers-and-Letters-Themed Birthday Party

A DIY Numbers-and-Letters-Themed Birthday Party

Stationery designer and mom Lisa Wong Jackson of Good on Paper Design didn't have to look far for a party theme for her son's third birthday bash. "Lucas has really been into reading letters and numbers on everything from books to license plates, so I thought the perfect theme for his party would be letters and numbers," Lisa says.

Lisa took what could have been a simple idea and ran with it, creating an imaginative, kid-focused event that was full of fun activities, including parachute play, a DIY piñata, and a live band led by Lucas's preschool teacher. Click here to see all of the party fun, including Lisa's incredible invitations and homemade crayon favors! Source: 100 Layer Cakelet

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A Chic, Tiffany's-Inspired Birthday Party

A Chic, Tiffany's-Inspired Birthday Party

We've seen plenty of adorable little girls' birthday parties in our day, but this Breakfast at Tiffany's-inspired party for 1-year-old Riley managed to be both girlie and chic, much like style icon Audrey Hepburn herself. "I wanted something that was ultimately fun and glamorous, and nothing was better than Breakfast at Tiffany's!" says Riley's mom, Cassidy Freitas. "Also the theme would combine two of my all-time favorite things: diamonds and breakfast." A stylish DIY photo booth, a yummy breakfast buffet, and one scrumptious birthday girl dressed as Holly Golightly added to the appeal of this simply stunning party. Click here for all the divine details. Source: En Pointe Photography

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A Dreamy Under-the-Sea Birthday Party

A Dreamy Under-the-Sea Birthday Party

What do you get when you put together an event planner mama (Angel Swanson of Love & Splendor), the Korean tradition of a Dol (an over-the-top first birthday celebration), and a whimsical under-the-sea party theme? Party perfection! This party, thrown for little Olive, has something for everyone: a baby lounge, kid-friendly entertainment (including an amazing bubble show), plenty of sweet treats, and gorgeous decor in shades of mint and pink. Click here to check out all the details of this dreamy party! Source: Love & Splendor

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A Bold Lego Ninjago Birthday Party

A Bold Lego Ninjago Birthday Party

The ladies of Anders Ruff have amazing party-planning skills, and Maureen Anders raised the bar even higher with her son Jeffrey's Lego Ninjago-inspired party. The seventh birthday party incorporated traditional Asian elements like rice-paper screens, bamboo, and carryout containers and awesome sweet treats and tons of paper products (now available as printables in Anders Ruff's shop). This party showcases seemingly endless inspirational elements, from ninja cake pops to candy bento boxes! Source: Anders Ruff

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A Wet and Wild Wipeout Party

A Wet and Wild Wipeout Party

Inspired by ABC's Wipeout, this water-obstacle-filled party would make any tot smile. With slippery slides, bouncing balls, and plenty of opportunities for getting wet and wild, this party is perfect for kids looking for a way to keep cool. Source: Brenda Marafioto for Beth and Co.

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A Mod Penguin Birthday Party

A Mod Penguin Birthday Party

Amanda of Australia-based event-planning company Red Wagon Events creates absolutely beautiful detail-filled parties, and the modern penguin party she dreamed up for her son's second birthday is no exception. Full of creative wintry details, some absolutely outrageous sweets (the three-dimensional igloo cookies are blowing our minds!), clever signage created by Ham & Pea Design & Paperie, and the coolest backdrop we've ever seen, this party is penguin perfection. Source: Red Wagon Events

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A Tween-Tastic Instagram-Themed Birthday Party

A Tween-Tastic Instagram-Themed Birthday Party

Like you, we're pretty obsessed with Instagram, so when we spotted this Insta-party from Anders Ruff, we knew we had to share. Designed for 11-year-old Brynne, the daughter of Anders Ruff designer Adria Ruff (who threw the party together in two days!), this tween bash took the famous Instagram icon and made it girlie in shades of pink, lime green, and baby blue. A cute store-bought cake was jazzed up with ribbon, gumballs, and printable Instagram icons, and voilà, you have one enviable, tween-approved Instagram party! Click here for all the details. Source: Anders Ruff

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A Cute, Camping-Inspired First Birthday Party

A Cute, Camping-Inspired First Birthday Party

Summer is the season for camping, and A Little Savvy Event used every kid's favorite outdoor overnight experience as a jumping-off point for one cute first birthday party. Thrown for little Greyson, this party is superclever, using a tree round as a cake stand, fun paper products and signage, and lots of yummy camping-inspired eats. Our favorite element? Mini Bundt cakes in two flavors: s'mores and pancake with maple-syrup buttercream and bacon topping. Click here for all the camp-tastic details. Source: Allyson Wiley for A Little Savvy Event

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La Dolce Vita! Twin Boys' Italian Birthday Celebration

La Dolce Vita! Twin Boys' Italian Birthday Celebration

If your kids are avid — or aspiring — world travelers, then take note of this gorgeous Italian birthday party. "I think it is safe to say that anyone who has visited Italy would have fallen madly in love with the architecture, food, and people," says Li-Ann Scott of Ham & Pea Design & Paperie, who was inspired by her family's European vacation to throw an Italian bash for her twins' third birthday. "We held the party in our own backyard and tried to re-create a little taste of the Italy we remembered so fondly."

With gorgeous sweets, inventive party decor (tomato cans, hanging cookware), and one amazing invitation — Li-Ann is a stationery designer, after all — this sophisticated soiree would be a hit for a birthday boy of any age, but 3-year-olds Hamish and Luca were especially enamored with the Ferrari piñata and their amazing matching cakes, topped with fondant spaghetti and pizza! Keep clicking for all the bellissima details, photographed by Lee Bird! Source: Ham & Pea Design & Paperie

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A Country-Fair-Themed Party

A Country-Fair-Themed Party

It doesn't get more chic than Jenni Kayne, fashion designer, founder of kid street style site Ladys & Gents, and mom to two little ones. We recently featured Jenni's son Tanner's hip pirate birthday bash, and now it's her daughter Ripley's turn to party!

"Ripley absolutely loves pigs and bunnies, so a country fair for the ladies felt like the perfect theme," Jenni says of her daughter's second birthday party. "Not knowing exactly what my version of a country fair looked like, I was inspired by the different parties that I found on Pinterest and ran with it." Wildflower arrangements, homemade pies and cakes, fair games like a ringtoss and sack races, and of course, Ripley's much-adored farm animals all made an appearance at this old-fashioned party. Click here to check out the most stylish country fair around! Source: Rip + Tan

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An Eloise-Inspired Hotel Birthday Bonanza

An Eloise-Inspired Hotel Birthday Bonanza

Fans of the rebellious lil Eloise don't have to travel to The Plaza to indulge their lil ones. This Eloise-inspired party took place at a local hotel in the birthday girl's town with just a handful of friends. Source: Cakies

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A County-Fair Party

A County-Fair Party

Take tots on a trip to the county fair with this retro-inspired party. Michele Wimborough's fair-inspired party for her 5-year-old son provided the perfect opportunity to play some fun games and indulge in traditional fair treats. Source: Sherry Heck

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A Vintage-Girlie Superhero Party

A Vintage-Girlie Superhero Party

While we've never met Vita, the birthday girl who wanted to be a superhero for her party, we're kind of in love with her. Not only does she rock a cape and mask with serious style, but she inspired this amazing vintage-girlie superhero party! Keep clicking for all of the details, including amazing printables from Anders Ruff; a cape from Annie of Kid Kapers (the birthday girl's aunt); and incredible photography from Molly B, Vita's mom. Vita, can we come to your next party?! Source: Anders Ruff

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A (Lovely) Small World First Birthday Party

A (Lovely) Small World First Birthday Party

Created by Linsey Latimer's Lux Events & Design for the first birthday party of photographer Kristine Atienza's daughter Eva, this It's a Small World party is full of pink, purple, and gold global details. "Kristine choose It's a Small World as the theme because it was the birthday girl's first-ever ride at Disneyland and because the family loves to travel," Linsey says. "I took all of my inspiration for this party from the Small World castle. I just love how all the elements played off of the building!" Source: Kristine Atienza