How fun!
You must, must, MUST "make" or repair something with tools during the party. Nothing really hard of course but it HAS to be done!
And favors must be in a tool caddy of course. :) Those brightly colored ones that you can get for a buck or so would be perfect. Acrylic paint can be used to add the recipient's name to the caddy.
How old are the kids?
I found these ideas on line, they are soooo stinkin' cute!
Party Food Ideas
Here is a list of party food ideas as well as unique ways to serve your party foods Handy Manny style.
- Edible Building Blocks – Cut fruit and cheese into cubes, and label the tray “Bricks.”
- Tire Salad – Use pasta wheels to make a construction-themed pasta salad
- Bagged Lunches – Serve your little workers their own lunches or snacks in brown paper bags. Label the outside of each bag with a guest’s name
- Serve food and snacks in the back of clean toy dump trucks
- Use a new, clean paint tray to serve cut-up veggies and dip
- Use clean plastic shovels as serving utensils
- Use a small paintbrushes to “paint on” mustard, ketchup and relish. Create labels for each condiment: Mustard – yellow paint, ketchup – red paint, and relish – spackle, wood putty for peanut butter.
- Don’t forget to label some cookies from Mrs. Portillos.
Party Game Ideas
Have fun at your Handy Manny party with these great game ideas.
- Handy Manny Says – Played like Simon Says… Handy Manny says hammer a nail, paint a house, saw a board…etc
- Watch out, Mr. Lopart’s Too Tall Tower – use building blocks to build the tallest tower within a certain time frame
- Handy Manny Relay - Have the kids form two lines and have them race one by one to put on Handy Manny’s gear. Have them put on goggles, a hard hat, a tool belt with three or four tools, and workman gloves, boots.
Quoting auroragold:How fun!
You must, must, MUST "make" or repair something with tools during the party. Nothing really hard of course but it HAS to be done!
And favors must be in a tool caddy of course. :) Those brightly colored ones that you can get for a buck or so would be perfect. Acrylic paint can be used to add the recipient's name to the caddy.
How old are the kids?

http://littleoneboutique.com/item_52/Toddler-Boys-2nd-Second-Birthday-Handy-Manny-Birthday-Shirt.htm
This would be a cute b-day shirt. I don't know how old your son is though.
& this cute Handy Manny party as well
http://justformeandyou2.blogspot.com/2010/05/handy-manny-birthday-from-birthday.html












- chrarrington18
on Feb. 15, 2012 at 2:14 AM