Our twins are officially day trained. It was a long road to get to this point though, which you can read about HERE. In celebration of such a momentous occasion we threw them a Potty Party over the weekend.
Even though it was just the 4 of us, we still made it fun.
I made party supplies and certificates using templates from the Pull-Ups site.
Here is the link to the Pull-Ups Big Kid Party Kit. I printed off a certificate for each of them which their dad and I both signed. Then I printed off 1 sheet of the badges per child. The badges were the perfect size, no adjustments needed for what I wanted to do.
To make the buttons: I purchased regular birthday party buttons from Target and using Mod Podge glued one of the Pull-Ups badges onto the center. I put another layer of Mod Podge over the top so the kids wouldn’t tear it and to give it a shiny finish.
To make the hats: Using a dinner plate I traced a large circle on a piece of white poster board. I put a dot in the center of the circle once it was cut out, and then using scissors, I carefully cut a straight line to the center dot. Then I dragged the edge of the cut section until the circle forms a cone shape. Glue or tape hold it together nicely. I then punched a hole on either side, attached some ribbon and glued a Pull-Ups badge to the front of the hat.
The remainder of the badges were used on the ribbon around each present and then to make the picks to go in the cupcakes (pictured below).
To make the picks: I used 2 Pull-Ups badges and put glue on the blank side of one. I then lay a toothpick over the top, making sure to expose enough to insert into the cake. I then lay the other badge over the top … it makes a double-sided pick.
We gave them a present. A box of new underwear featuring their favorite characters Thomas The Tank and Tinkerbell.
Then it was onto the ‘make your own pizza’ portion of the party.
and what could be better than making your own pizza?
CAKE!
This post was NOT sponsored by Pull-Ups.























