Farm Themed Birthday Party

My daughter just turned two and we celebrated with a farm-themed birthday party. We picked a farm theme because she loves playing with her animal figurines every day (see “Gifts” section below). Plus, a farm theme is easy and perfect for young children!

If you are contemplating throwing a party with a farm theme take a look at all my ideas and suggestions below.

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Invitations

   

I made the birthday invitations myself. Here are all the instructions for how to make DIY barn invitations.

completed barn invitation with blank white envelope and address stamp
   

Food

   

Another great aspect of a farm theme is that the food can be super simple. No one expects gourmet food at a two-year-old’s party, especially one that is farm-themed.

   
Tray of deviled eggs and a tray of cornbread.  A bowl of Chex Mix and a basket of rolls on a counter.

Just remember to set out all the food you prepare. #MomFail – I made this macaroni and cheese recipe the day prior to the party so I would only need to bake it in the oven right before it was time to eat and I completely forgot about it. We were eating mac and cheese for days once I realized my error after all the guests had left.

A 9x13 red pan of unbaked macaroni and cheese.
The mac & cheese I forgot to finish baking and put out – #partyfail

Depending on the time of year will help you select your menu. I would have loved to have served corn on the cob and watermelon but since our party was in March those foods were not happening.

Here are some food ideas for a farm party;

Chex Mix

Deviled Eggs

Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Hot Ham Sandwiches

Baked Beans

Cornbread

Veggie Tray

Fruit Tray

Watermelon

Corn on the Cob

Pasta Salad

Macaroni & Cheese

Lemonade

Iced Tea

Milk or Chocolate Milk

   

Dessert

   
Two year old girl with pig birthday cake.

The birthday cake was in the shape of a pig’s face. We decided on a pig because it is an animal easily identifiable by our daughter and I only had to make one frosting color.

Here are the instructions for how to make your own pig cake. It is surprisingly easy!

   
pig cake - face of a pig with pink frosting and black gel for the mouth, snout openings, and eyes

We also had ingredients for root beer floats because not everyone loves cake but I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like a root beer float.

   

Decor

   
cow print banner over table with plaid tablecloth

I am not a person who goes all out with decor for a birthday party. Number one, I’m cheap. Number two, a toddler isn’t going to appreciate the time or energy put into decorations. A few simple items are all you need;

Cow Banner

Tablecloth

Napkins/Straws/Plates/Cups

Bandanas – I used bandanas to line baskets and trays of food and also used them as photo props (see below).

Buckets for Drinks

Hay Bales – Depending on where you live hay bales might be easy to attain.

Cow Balloons – You can make your own with a sharpie and white balloons but I’ll warn you it takes forever.

   

Activities

   

There are many factors to consider when selecting the activities to have at the party. First of all, you need to consider the age of the birthday person as well as the invited guests.

Unfortunately, since we were hosting our daughter’s birthday inside at our house we were only able to invite a few people – none of which were children.

If children had been able to attend I would have gone all out with the activities so the kids could have a really good time.

Other factors to consider when choosing what to do at the party; weather, time of year, cost, supplies, etc.

Here are my suggestions to consider for farm-related party entertainment:

   

Petting Farm

Obviously, the first activity that comes to mind is having the party at a petting farm or bringing a petting farm to you. Depending on where you live this could potentially cost a lot of money.

My daughter would have loved to have spent her birthday petting and feeding farm animals but March is too unpredictable where we live to make a petting farm the main attraction of a two-year-old’s birthday party.

   

Barn Backdrop with Farm-Themed Photo Props

barn backdrop made out of posterboard and tape

Something we were able to do inside that all ages could participate in is a cheap and easy barn backdrop with photo props.

  • Buy 2 red poster boards, 1 roll of black electrical tape and 1 roll of white duct tape.
   
  • On 1 red poster board trace out barns doors then put white tape over your pencil lines to create the bottom portion of the barn.
   
red posterboard with white duct tape outlining barn doors
   
  • On the second poster board trace the barn roof and cover with black electrical tape.
   
black electrical tape on red posterboard outlining the barn roof
   
  • Next, create the barn window by layering black electrical tape to form a rectangle and outlining the shape in the white duct tape. If you have a piece of yellow paper you can cut it to make the appearance of hay coming out of the window.
   
barn roof with window made of black and white tape and yellow paper
Could I have been neater? Yes, but I was racing to beat the end of nap time.
  • Finally, tape your two pieces of red poster board together and you have created a barn backdrop for under $5 (or free if you already have the supplies!).
   
Mom and toddler posing in front of barn photo backdrop wearing cowboy hats
   

Egg Races

Balancing eggs on spoons doesn’t just have to be for Easter fun. This simple (and cheap) activity can provide a ton of entertainment that fits the farm theme perfectly.

   

Musical Chairs

Another easy game to play with kids is musical chairs – if you have enough small chairs for the kids to sit on. To make the game fit the party theme play farm-related songs; “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”, “The Farmer in the Dell”, etc.

   

Face Paint

If you have someone talented enough (or hire someone) to paint kids’ faces this is usually a big win for any birthday party. To make the activity farm-related have options printed out for the kids to choose from (a pig, a bunny, a horse, etc).

Remember, it might be easier to paint someplace other than a child’s face. The hand, arm, or cheek might be better suggestions for some kids depending on their age and patience level.

   

Fishing for Ducks

toddler using a small fish net to scoop up rubber ducks

You might think, “What a boring game that kids won’t care about.” You’re wrong. My child would have played this over and over and over. In fact, she did, even pushing other children out of her way to continue scooping rubber ducks out of the water with a small fish net. Sometimes the easiest activities to prepare end up being the most fun.

   

Craft(s)

Children like crafts, I don’t. I think crafts end up involving a lot of supplies and preparation for very little time actually used up at a party. But maybe the children at your party will be a little older.

Try making a sheep mask or cow headband to stick with the party’s theme.

   

Pin the Tail

Pin the Tail has always been a popular birthday party game. The animal doesn’t have to be a donkey. You could have pin the tail on the pig, horse, or cow.

   

Sack Races

If you are able to go outside for the party I would highly recommend planning potato sack races. That is if the children (and adults) are physically capable of partaking in this type of race.

   

Corn Sensory Bin

toddler playing in a large baking tin filled with water beads
This sensory bin was filled with water beads instead of corn but you get the idea.

Sensory bins are delightful for babies and young toddlers. Fill a large container with corn kernels and hide various objects inside. For example, farm animal figures, toy tractors, small buckets – kids really like to pour the corn. You will be surprised how long a sensory bin can keep a child entertained.

   

Horse Races

Super cute to watch, children riding horse sticks around is perfect for a farm-themed party.

   

Gifts

   

If you want to stick with the theme for gifts too take a look at the items below, perfect your little farmer.

Toy Barn & Animals

Farm Video

Tickets to Local Petting Zoos or Farms

Farm Puzzles – puzzle 1, puzzle 2, puzzle 3

Cowboy Boots

Overalls

Farm Books – book 1, book 2, book 3

dad and toddler sitting on couch reading next to dog
Ending her big day reading with her cowboy hat still on, next to her favorite doodle.

Have a great party ya’ll!

   

9 COMMENTS

  1. Marie, Mamma's Cooking | 1st May 19

    What great ideas! Great ideas for a simple at home party! I love the photo ops. They make for great memories.

    • Mehgan | 1st May 19

      Thank you, I wish my toddler had been more into using the photo props – she was too distracted by the cow balloons.

  2. Astrid | 1st May 19

    What a cute party idea! I love the pig cake. It looks so adorable!

    • Mehgan | 1st May 19

      Thank you, Astrid! The pig cake was surprisingly easy to make.

  3. Shannon Graham | 2nd May 19

    Oh my goodness, I’m still gushing over that cake! I think I want that cake for MY birthday party!! ha!

    • Mehgan | 2nd May 19

      Haha, it was fun to make. The pig cake gave me the confidence to try more challenging animals in the future.

  4. Shivranjani Rathore | 2nd May 19

    I love the theme and games are much fun.
    http://thevagabondwayfarer.com/

    • Mehgan | 2nd May 19

      Thanks, I wish we had had more kids at the party so we actually could have played some of the games. Maybe I will need to repeat the theme in the future.

  5. Tea | 3rd May 19

    SO cute! Why did I never think of this? Thanks so much-

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