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Baseball is as beloved by children as it is by adults, and you need some grand slam party ideas to drive the theme home. With baseball party decor, traditional stadium foods, and games that kids and adults will love, you'll be the MVP of party planning. These babseball party theme ideas are easy and make the experience fun for the entire team.
Supplies
- Pencil
- White disposable tablecloths
- Red washi tape or craft tape
- Scissors
- Ruler or measuring tape
Directions
- Start by setting your tablecloths on the table in the place and style you prefer.
- Do a rough sketch of baseball stitching on the tablecloth with a pencil. For a round table, make the pattern resemble an actual baseball with two stitches starting on the outer edges and working inward, creating two C-shapes. For a rectangular table, try adding two to three stitch lines around the corners of the table in a C-shape.
- Use the ruler or tape measure to make sure all of your tape pieces are roughly the same size and start cutting your pieces and taping them on according to your sketch. You'll need one long piece for the main part of the stitch and 12-16 smaller pieces for the sides of the stitching.
You can also use this taping method to create baseball stitching on white paper cups, giftwrap, and balloons.
- You're killin' me Smalls! Host a Sandlot-themed baseball party to honor the end of Little League season or have a father-son celebration. This theme is perfect for all ages. Don't forget to have plenty of s'mores on hand!
- Host a Rookie Year celebration for your little MVP's first birthday. You can go the simple route with decor and food, but guests will love this clever spin on a well-known baseball term.
- For a milestone birthday, a graduation, or an achievement-centered celebration, a grand slam party is just the ticket. Go big for this one with all the baseball decor to honor the MVP of your ocassion.
- Host a home run homecoming for a college grad or a military service member. What better way to celebrate an All-American achievement than with America's favorite sport? A red, white, and blue color scheme might be in order here.
- Soft pretzels with all the dipping sauces
- Popcorn or kettlecorn - or both
- Cracker Jacks are a must
- A lineup of beloved candies
- Plenty of cotton candy
- Snow cones are also a fun addition
- A selection of sodas or ice cream floats
- These baseball pretzel bites from That's What Che Said are too cute to pass up and so easy to make.
- Dunk Oreo cookies in white chocolate and top with red frosting stitches to make an easy baseball cookie treat.
- These baseball Rice Krispie treats from Sandy Toes And Popsicles are a home run recipe.
- Mique from 30 Days makes baseball donuts easy and declicious!
- Make a baseball-themed charcuterie board with chips, cracker jacks, candies, and peanuts.
- Try pull-apart cupcakes that look like a baseball.
- For a large crowd, a baseball-bat-shaped cake with surrounding baseball cupcakes will feed everyone.
- Make your pull-apart cupcakes look like a baseball stadium.
- For chocolate cupcakes, a baseball mitt shape is perfect.
- Make it colorful with a batter's helmet shape in your child's favorite team colors.
Supplies
- A few large buckets
- Prepped & filled water balloons
- Assortment of plastic baseball bats
Directions
- Set up two or three spaces for "batting practice" with a bucket of balloons and a few bats.
- Instruct players to split into two even teams.
- One team steps up to bat while the other team stands across from them. Each team player gets three attempts to hit the opposing player with a water balloon.
- Keep score based on how many balloons burst on opposing players.
- The team with the most hits when the balloons run out is declared the winner.
























