If you like summer birthday celebrations with sunlight, pools, and floaties, celebrating your 39th birthday in the dead of winter might be a bummer. You don’t have to be a chilly person just because your birthday is in the winter. Some of the most memorable celebrations have a wintry tone. Celebrations of life like snowflake balls and sledding parties may be enchanted occasions, sometimes more enjoyable even than those held in the summer. This list of winter 39th birthday ideas party will help you have the best party ever.
9 Enchanting Birthday Party Concepts for the Colder Season
The next time you need suggestions for a birthday bash, you may come to us. You may choose from some of our favourite activities, such as a snowflake ball, a laser tag battle, or an ice skating party.
1. Ice skating party
Enjoy an enjoyable ice skating party while taking in the crisp, cool air. Both adults and small children will love this gathering. Bring the group to a free skate session at the neighbourhood rink instead of paying for ice skating instruction. If you’d rather attend an ice hockey game as a spectator rather than a participant, that is an alternative. You can also throw an ice skating party outside if you’re fortunate enough to live close to a frozen lake in the winter. Just make sure skating is safe on the ice.
If you’re hiring an ice rink, make your own playlist of your favourite songs or pick chilly music if it’s your birthday during the winter. Additionally, you might inquire whether the location can set up lighting to create ambiance and if the birthday cake will be served outside on the ice.
2. Party to Decorate Gingerbread
Whose birthday falls around the holidays and you’re throwing a party for them? Organize a gathering to decorate gingerbread. For a simple celebration, pick up gingerbread kits at the grocery store. If you like doing things yourself, you can also bake gingerbread at home. Birthdays for both children and adults will enjoy this programme. You might have a competition for the best gingerbread house, with the winner receiving an exclusive party treat.
3. Snow Castle Celebration
What summer activity is better than creating a sandcastle? Wintertime snow castle construction! The youngsters will be entertained while everyone is outside thanks to this activity. Filling a plastic tub with snow is all it takes to construct an igloo or snow castle. Look for a rectangular, straight-sided plastic container. The snow should be packed in firmly, turned over, and then pounded on the bottom to release the snow. Work in a circle, repeating the process, and stack the blocks next to one another. As you add the second layer, stagger the pieces and place them a few inches apart to give the impression of a dome.
You might feel cold playing in the snow if this is your birthday celebration in the winter. Warm up by providing hot chocolate (or hot toddies for adults!). A place indoors can be set up where everyone can warm up and eat a hot meal, or you can rent outdoor gas heaters.
4. Holiday Movie Night
Consider holding a celebration that is themed around “Frozen,” where attendees may watch the movie together, if the birthday boy or girl is a Disney enthusiast. Hang snowflake decorations throughout the space and use themed paper plates and tablecloths for decoration. You can provide white chocolate popcorn and other snacks while watching the movie, such as a winter birthday cake or cupcakes with Frozen themes.
Want a party with a winter movie theme but not a “Frozen” fan? No issue! Use traditional winter decorations, such as snowflakes and snowmen, to decorate your room. Watch your favourite films to get ideas for your winter-themed party, anyone? How about “Ice Age” or “The Grand Budapest Hotel”?
5. A party to make ornaments
Another fantastic concept for birthdays over the Christmas season is to host an ornament-making party. To celebrate a child’s or adult’s birthday, invite your friends and family over. Set up a table with decorating supplies for ornaments. You’ll need ornaments, such as balls or wooden forms, as well as finishing touches like paint, glitter, and sequins. Additionally, you can make use of items like bells, buttons, beads, pine cones, and corks. Keep everything in a dish that can be easily handed around to keep things organised.
Make sure you have enough glue sticks and glue guns for everyone, and cover the table with a pretty tablecloth to add flair and shield the surface from damage. Consider adding snowflakes, snowmen, reindeer, and holly to your room to make it look like a winter wonderland.
The best part of this winter birthday party concept is that each attendee receives their own own ornament to take home as a party treat. For an extra-sweet touch, you can also serve hot chocolate with marshmallows and a birthday cake.
6. Snowball fight
A memorable sledding party is a great way to mark a winter birthday. With the right supervision, this can be done with young children, but it’s typically more appropriate for an older child’s birthday or an adult celebration. Go to your favourite sledding hill with a few sleds in hand, or set up a luge course in your own yard. To see who can descend to the bottom the fastest, you can hold sled races. After you’ve finished sledding, go inside to a party area where you can share cake and wish the special boy or girl a happy birthday.
Tell partygoers to wear warm clothing because the majority of the event will take place outside. If you want visitors to bring their own, you can provide appropriate equipment, such as gloves, a snowsuit, and a sled, on the birthday party invitation as a reminder.
7. Sleepover with the Penguin and Snowman
A penguin and snowman sleepover party is an additional amusing winter birthday party concept. Invite guests to come dressed as snowmen, snowwomen, or penguins. A snowball battle or scavenger hunt are a couple of entertaining party games to keep everyone interested. Winter-themed things can be hid outside, and partygoers can use hints to attempt to uncover as many as they can. For children or adults to find, you can bury items like a ski pole, snow gloves, a scarf, and an ice skate. A prize is awarded to the individual or group who unearths the most objects.
After the games are over, provide lots of delectable food so that guests may stay late and watch movies or listen to amusing (or spooky) wintertime tales.
8. Snowflake Ball
For older children and adults who desire a glam celebration, this winter party theme is ideal. All are welcome to attend your snowflake ball, where they will undoubtedly enjoy themselves dancing and celebrating the birthday honoree. For a milestone birthday like a quinceanera or sweet 16, you can throw the event in your living room or by renting out an event facility.
Decorate the area with a garland of snowflakes and sparkling white lights. To add a touch of glitz, use silver or metallic place settings and white drapes to simulate a winter wonderland. Serve winter fare like stew and soup, then finish with an ice cream dessert to continue the winter motif. Invite attendees to come dressed to the nines for a beautiful evening.
9. Laser Tag
At this winter birthday party, the kids will have a blast. Have your child’s birthday party at the neighbourhood laser tag arena so they can run around and have a good time for hours. A goody bag filled with neon lollipops, light sticks, and glow in the dark stickers can be distributed to participants.
Each year, throw an awesome birthday party.
You’re not limited to indoor activities just because it’s winter and your birthday. You can celebrate your special day indoors or outside with these winter birthday party suggestions. Continue browsing our Stationers blog and extensive collection of online birthday invitations to suit any theme and occasion for more fantastic party planning ideas.