Soft shades of pink and teal transform a classic rescue theme into a sweet celebration for a fourth birthday. Atorina Mirza Farah curated this collection of Paw Patrol birthday party ideas for girls, highlighting how personalized touches can anchor a room.
You will find examples of custom favor pouches featuring Skye and Everest, alongside dessert tables framed by elaborate balloon arches and frosting-covered tiered cakes. Detailed place settings incorporate purple plates adorned with paw prints and napkins tied with teal ribbon, while interactive elements like small dog plush favors add a layer of engagement for young guests. Use these setups to see how character cutouts and tutu-skirted display tables can elevate the look of a child’s birthday milestone.
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Backdrop, Balloons & Photo Area
Atorina Mirza Farah – Paw Patrol Birthday Party Ideas For Girls
Paw Patrol themed 4th birthday dessert table with a tiered cake, party favors, and colorful balloon arch.Paw Patrol themed party display table with pink tutu skirt, character cutouts, and balloon arch.
Table Setup
Place setting with a purple plate, paw print design, wrapped napkin with teal ribbon, and a party blower.Paw Patrol themed event table with pink and teal decor, place settings, and party favors at Westchester Children’s Museum.Paw Patrol themed kids party table set up at Westchester Children’s Museum with pink and teal decorations.Table set for a fourth birthday party at Westchester Children’s Museum with Paw Patrol themed decorations.
Cake & Desserts
Two-tier pink birthday cake with Paw Patrol themed toppers and colorful frosting rosettes at a themed party.
Games & Activities
Personalized Paw Patrol birthday party favor pouch with Skye and Everest, labeled Gloria and Happy 4th BirthdayHand holding a pink Paw Patrol party favor cup filled with small toys and wrapped in clear plastic.
Party Favors
Custom Paw Patrol themed shaker party favor container labeled Gloria with Skye figurineTable decorated for a child’s birthday party with small dog plush party favors and Fisher-Price toy boxes.
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