Skye and Everest Birthday Party Kits
“The Paw-some Party Dream”
It all started one ordinary Saturday morning—the kind where you’re sipping your half-warm coffee, still in your pajamas, trying to mentally prepare for laundry mountain. My daughter was curled up on the couch, eyes locked on the TV like it held the secrets of the universe, when suddenly she sprang up like she’d just found the golden bone. “Mommy, I want Skye and Everest for my birthday!” she squealed, pure joy in her voice and peanut butter on her cheeks.
And of course, I did what any totally chill, completely together, semi-panicking parent would do—I smiled and said, “Sure, sweetie!” while simultaneously grabbing my phone and frantically Googling “Skye and Everest birthday ideas” behind her back like a mom on a mission.
Credit: Your Ultimate ‘PAW Patrol’ Character Guide by Parents
And just like that, we were off. Locked and loaded into a whirlwind world of pink, purple, paw prints, and more adorable animated puppies than I ever thought possible. Suddenly, I was debating whether to make “pupcakes” or a full-blown Lookout Tower cake. My search history turned into a shrine of PAW Patrol madness. I found myself saying things like, “Do you think this balloon arch screams Adventure Bay or is it more Barkingburg?” out loud to no one in particular.
Credit: Skye & Everest Paw Patrol birthday party by PARTYNOWDESIGN via Catch My Party
Skye, with her helicopter goggles and endless energy, is the go-getter we all secretly wish we were. Everest, with her love for snow and her chill, can-do attitude, is basically the winter version of cool. Together, they’re the dynamic duo every little pup-lover dreams of having at their party. And let’s be honest—these two are the heart and soul of any Paw Patrol-themed birthday. I imagined a day full of giggles, pink and icy-blue decorations, and little kids zipping around the house pretending to save Adventure Bay from cupcake disasters. But before we could get to that magical day, I had to figure out how to pull it off without losing my mind—or maxing out my credit card.
DIY Skye & Everest Invites That’ll Make ‘Em Go
You know what they say—the invitation sets the stage. It’s like the trailer to your kid’s blockbuster birthday bash. It needs to say, “This is going to be the cutest, most pawsome party ever,” all without sending your wallet into cardiac arrest. I mean, I wanted our invites to shout “Skye and Everest are here to party!”… but not in a way that would have me whispering to my bank account, “I’m so sorry, I’ll be better next month.”
So there I was, innocently browsing Etsy “just to get inspired,” and—boom—I nearly got sucked into the black hole of pre-made invitations. You know the one: where every click adds $12 to your cart, and suddenly you’re considering paying $36 for a PDF file. A digital file, mind you—not a glittery, hand-delivered scroll by Marshall himself. My finger hovered over “Add to Cart” like it was the launch button for a rocket to budget doom.
Then, just as I was about to surrender to the adorable fonts and watercolor pup illustrations, it hit me like a flying frisbee—why not make my own? I mean, I’ve got a computer, a Pinterest board full of ambition, and a whole lot of determination (plus a slight caffeine buzz from finishing my toddler’s chocolate milk). How hard could it be, right? With my (limited) Canva skills and an espresso-fueled afternoon, I whipped up a dreamy pink-and-purple invitation featuring Skye flying over clouds and Everest surfing down a snowy hill.
My daughter’s name sparkled in the middle, like a pup-approved work of art. It was a total “I’m a design genius!” moment—until I accidentally sent the draft with the time listed as 3 AM. (Don’t worry, I fixed it before printing.) I printed them out on some fancy cardstock I found hiding in the craft drawer, and the daycare moms were floored. One even said, “You should start a business!” Which made me laugh—sure, right after I survive this party. But hey, if I can make invites this cute, I can definitely handle decorations… right?
CUSTOMIZE AND DOWNLOAD NOW ON CANVA
How to Use (and Print!) Our Free Templates Like a Pro
Before you get too wrapped up in planning the rest of your party magic, let’s talk about invitations! Our free invitation templates are not only adorable, but they’re super easy to customize too. Whether you’re adding in party details like the date, time, and location or even a special note, you can personalize everything to fit your theme perfectly.
A. To download and edit your template:
- Scroll up to the big blue “Edit Template” button and click it.
- It’ll open in Canva—no design experience needed!
- Personalize it: name, age, date, time, colors—make it yours.
- When you’re done, go to File > Download > PNG (this format looks crisp for printing).
- Save and you’re ready to print!
B. Printing Tips:
- Open the saved file on your computer.
- Use a color printer (or print at a local shop).
- Play around with print sizes—sometimes “Fit to Page” cuts edges, so test first.
- Print, admire, and maybe do a little superhero victory dance.
Speaking of birthday parties, we avoid to see anything basic, especially when it comes to children’s birthdays. By unusual, I mean something that isn’t typical Floral theme, but rather something like what’s in this page or Skye And Everest Playground, Cute Skye And Everest PAW Patrol and Cute Pink Skye And Everest baby shower/birthday invitation templates.
Living Room or Backyard? (AKA: Where Should the Pups Play?)
Let’s talk decorations—because if there’s one thing I’ve learned as a party-planning mom, it’s that the décor sets the vibe. And for this Skye-and-Everest extravaganza, I wanted our house to look like Adventure Bay’s winter wonderland… but also not like Christmas showed up uninvited and exploded glitter all over my living room. There’s a fine line between festive and frosty overload, and I was determined to find that sweet spot. So, I started with the ceiling—because nothing says “magical winter party” like snowflakes gently twirling above your head.
Credit: Skye and Everest Birthday Party Decoration by Rachel on Pinterest
I spent an evening cutting out paper snowflakes like I was auditioning for a spot on Holiday Craft Wars. Some were perfect. Others looked like abstract art. We hung them up anyway, because hey—kids think anything that dangles is magical. We moved the sofa to make room for an epic play area (which the kids immediately claimed as their “pup headquarters”). I strung up fairy lights around the windows and added cotton batting along the table for a snowy effect.
Credit: Skye Birthday Party Ideas (Paw Patrol) by @sohoevent on Instagram (via A Pretty Celebration)
My husband said it looked like we were hosting a “glitter bomb winter disco,” but honestly, the kids were enchanted. The pièce de résistance? A giant backdrop of Skye flying high with Everest ready to swoosh down the mountainside. I printed it on a budget-friendly banner from an online store, and it instantly turned our living room into a pup party paradise. I even caught a few kids pretending to “fly” like Skye and make snow angels on the rug.
Cake Capers with Skye and Everest
Oh, the cake. It started with grand plans: I was going to bake a gorgeous, multi-layer masterpiece with fondant Everest on top. Reality check? My test cake looked more like a lopsided snowball that had an unfortunate run-in with a snowplow. Plan B: I grabbed a store-bought cake, slathered it with pastel frosting, and added edible glitter like I was decorating a unicorn. On top, I placed a plastic Skye and Everest figure I snagged from the toy aisle.
Credit: PAW Patrol Skye and Everest Cake by @sakurabakingco
The kids gasped in delight, and my daughter declared it “the best cake ever!” even though the frosting was suspiciously crooked. Moral of the story? Kids don’t care if the cake looks like it belongs in a baking competition—they just want it to be pink, sparkly, and covered in their favorite characters. Plus, who has time to sculpt a fondant pup when you’re busy wrangling a houseful of preschoolers?
Games and Activities to Keep Pup Energy in Check
“Snowball Tosses and Pup-Powered Fun”
Twelve kids in full sugar-rush mode, racing through the living room, and two exhausted parents waving white flags. Enter the genius move—Skye and Everest-themed games. I set up an obstacle course using couch cushions, tunnels, and hula hoops, calling it the “Great Pup Rescue.” The kids had to crawl, jump, and “rescue” stuffed animals along the way. It was chaotic, hilarious, and totally worth the noise.
Credit: 58 PAW Patrol Coloring Pages by Monday Mandala
Later, when the sugar high crashed, I handed out Skye and Everest coloring pages and crayons. Instant calm. Parents sighed in relief. The kids were so focused on coloring that I managed to sneak a bite of leftover cake without being caught. Victory.
Wrapping Up the Adventure
By the end of the day, the house looked like Adventure Bay had exploded in glitter, frosting, and tiny paw prints. I was exhausted, but my heart was so full. My daughter felt like the star of her very own Paw Patrol episode, and I felt like I had survived a level of chaos only a true “Parent Pup” could handle. Sure, there were hiccups, funny fails, and moments when I wondered if I’d lost my mind.
But seeing the pure joy on my daughter’s face, hearing the giggles from her friends, and knowing we created a memory she’ll treasure forever made every bit of stress worth it. And hey, I even learned how to make last-minute glitter snowflakes and crisis-proof party plans. If you’re planning a Skye and Everest party for your little one, remember: it doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be filled with love, laughter, and maybe a little bit of edible glitter. And if all else fails, just distract them with cake and a coloring page. Works every time.
FAQs
1. What’s the easiest way to decorate without spending a fortune?
Honestly? Start with colors—soft blues, white, lavender, and silver. Then print out your themed designs, cut some paper snowflakes, and hang some star garlands. You can turn any space magical with creativity and love, not a big budget.
2. What should I do if the kids get too wild?
Been there. Coloring stations are gold. They give kids something calm and creative to focus on. Also, try a scavenger hunt or a mini “rescue mission” game to redirect that wild pup energy.
3. What if I’m not crafty at all?
No worries. I design templates with that in mind—ready to print, easy to assemble, and totally beginner-friendly. Plus, no one is judging your scissor skills. They’re busy admiring your amazing mom effort.