My kids tend to pick out difficult birthday themes. By difficult I mean every time they choose a birthday theme there are no "products" to be found. My daughter has picked Little Miss Sunshine ( part 1 part 2 ) and Lalaloopsy for her past two birthdays. My son picked Phineas and Ferb, and Dr. Seuss for his past two birthdays. For my son's parties was lucky enough to find some clearance Phineas and Ferb products, and some Dr. Seuss back-to-school products that help me. The worst part is that within a year the major party stores picked up the themes, and started making tons of party products for them. So watch out next year Ninja Turtles birthday products will be everywhere!!!

To make the balloons I tied crepe paper around the inflated balloons. Then I used stick glue to attach the eyes, and drew on mouths with a Sharpie. The eyes are made of white and black card stock.I used "Ninja Turtle" Lanterns for table decorations and set them randomly around the house.I made these the same way I made the balloons. I tied crepe paper around the lanterns. Then I used stick glue to attach the eyes.I found the green lanterns in 3 packs at Party City. They are each 9.5" in diameter.For the pinata I bought a turtle pinata from Party City. I removed the eyes, glued on a piece of crepe paper, and replaced the eyes. I also added a mouth made of black electrical tape.In a future post I will give you detailed instructions on how I turned it into a pull-string pinata.Update If you would like to see more from my son's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle party, check out these posts.I'll Be Linking Up At Some Of These Parties