Our little boy turned 3 this July and we threw him a barnyard birthday party. Below are some of the projects my kids and I worked on. We served up homemade baked beans, coleslaw, and hotdogs (thanks Dad for cooking!). It was so fun and the kiddos really were super. Such a great day!
Annie Oakley and the Birthday Boy

The red play barn

Yummy sugar cookies with glaze and frosting

Paper mache horse on glider swing

Barnyard cupcakes

Barnyard Banner hand painted by my kiddos and me. We used a 4X15 drop cloth purchased from Lowes and stapled it to our two large hammock posts in our backyard. Since the canvas was not primed, we found that watering down the paint and using it like a dye worked the best.
We also downloaded adorable masks from
http://www.janbrett.com/Her critters are so cute!