Our sweet Georgia just turned four! To celebrate, we threw her a Wicked 4th birthday party filled with pink, green, and magical moments. Georgia absolutely adores the movie Wicked, especially Glinda with all her fluff and sparkle. So my daughter Emily planned a party that brought the theme to life!
Emily started by turning our kitchen nook into a “Wicked” wonderland. She used pink and green plastic tablecloths from Walmart (pink, green) to create a colorful backdrop behind the table.
You might remember another amazing birthday party my daughter did for her oldest daughter here.
She covered the table itself in half pink and half green. Then she added transparent bubble garlands (like these) that floated down from above to mimic Glinda’s magical entrance.
A balloon garland came next. It featured pink, green, black, and silver balloons. 🎈 Emily made bows from extra tablecloths by tying them into a bow. Then she taped them onto the backdrop at the bottom.. It added a whimsical and creative touch.
Balloon arches are always such a fun addition we use them all the time.
The decor was divided down the middle. On the Glinda side, she added an iridescent star balloon and a giant number “4” in metallic pink.
On the Elphaba side, she placed a black witch hat balloon. All of these fun elements came from a balloon bundle you can find here.
At the center of the backdrop was a “Wicked” banner (this one). It tied the theme together beautifully and came with other printable goodies like flags, tags, and signs.
Emily didn’t stop there. She added iridescent foil fringe and a few more bows over the chalkboard and used her Cricut to make a welcome sign. It read, “Welcome to Georgia’s Wicked Birthday Party.” It was the perfect finishing touch.
She also made a small “Toss Toss” sign to display on the table. Georgia loves to toss her hair just like Glinda, so it was a sweet little nod to her favorite scene.
Georgia wore the most adorable Glinda dress for her Wicked 4th birthday party. You can see it here. She felt like a real pink princess!
Emily kept the food simple but cute. She created two snack trays—one pink and one green:
Pizza was served on festive green plates from Walmart (these ones). The pink cake was homemade and topped with printed party flags from the same Wicked printable kit.
For party favors, Emily gave the kids wooden wands and stickers to decorate. The kit she used is available here. It was such a hit!
The biggest hit of the party? The “Flying Monkey” obstacle course. Emily used items from the yard to create a fun and active game for the kids to run through.
Another simple activity was a witch hat ring toss using blow-up rings and Halloween hats. Budget-friendly and super fun!
Georgia’s Wicked 4th birthday party was full of joy, laughter, and sparkly pink magic. Emily’s attention to detail made the day unforgettable. Most of all, it reflected everything Georgia loves—Glinda, glitter, and giggles.
If you’re planning a Wicked party for kids, I hope these ideas help you create a magical celebration of your own.
Here is a downloadable Wicked party check list for you to print off.
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This is just darling!! What a great party idea, and that's a lot of love you and your daughter put in! I love your checklist too, but mostly seeing you and hubby getting into the green spirit! Thanks for all the wonderful tips and party links!
I just love all the details! What a fun and adorable party.