Watermelon Birthday Party Ideas

Bright watermelon-shaped pool float with sunglasses for summer fun.

A Watermelon Birthday Party is perfect for any age in the warmer months.

Have a fun summer birthday with this watermelon-inspired birthday party theme. Perfect for little girls or boys of any age!  This is a good birthday party theme to have in the warmer months.

A Watermelon Birthday Party is all about having fun in the sun with plenty of fruit-based foods!

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Invitations for a Watermelon Birthday Party:

Food & Drink Ideas for a Watermelon Birthday Party:

It’s all about fun and summery food and delicious fruit punches with lots of ice! Grab some Watermelon Cocktail umbrellas to serve in the drinks

Easy 3-Ingredient Tropical Punch Easy 3-Ingredient Tropical Punch
I love easy fruit punch recipes like these. It’s super quick to make and super refreshing. I’d love this drink in the summer or for kid’s parties since it’s just a bunch of fruits in a drink. Yummy!
Easy Passionfruit Coconut Slice Easy Passionfruit Coconut Slice
Healthy Watermelon Birthday Cake Healthy Watermelon Cake
A delicious and fruity birthday cake with a difference.
Strawberry Delight Smoothie Strawberry Delight Smoothie
Fruit smoothies are a great option for a kids birthday party! Garnish with fresh strawberries and a wax paper straw.
Traditional Kids Party Food List of Traditional Kids Party Food
A list of all the traditional birthday party favourites!

Party Favour Bags:

Ideas for Kids Lolly Free Party Bags Ideas for a Lolly Free Party Bag
100 Unique Party Bag Ideas for Kids 50 Party Bag Ideas for Kids
And in modern times, parents are reluctant to have a sugar-laden party bag and are instead looking for ideas that are fun, but lolly-free. So we have put together 100 unique party bag ideas for kids!

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