Sunday, March 30, 2014

Top 5 Party Themes of 2014 (1st Quarter)

From now on, I'll be coming up with the Top 5 Party Themes of the Year on a quarterly basis. This is based from the orders of our dear KidiKrafters from January to March of 2014.

Here it is, presenting the Top 5 Party Themes of 2014 (1st Quarter) by KidiKraft :


1. DISNEY CARS
             

Cars is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy-adventure sports film produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and directed and co-written by John Lasseter and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is Pixar's final, independently-produced motion picture before its purchase by Disney. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles, it features voices by Paul Newman (in his final non-documentary feature), Owen WilsonLarry the Cable GuyBonnie HuntTony ShalhoubCheech MarinMichael WallisGeorge CarlinPaul DooleyJenifer LewisGuido QuaroniMichael KeatonKatherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger

2. MICKEY MOUSE


Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character and the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company. He was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928. An anthropomorphic mouse who typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves, Mickey has become one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world.

3. HELLO KITTY


Hello Kitty (ハローキティ Harō Kiti) (full name Kitty White (キティ・ホワイト Kiti howaito)) is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio, first designed by Yuko Shimizu. She is portrayed as a female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow.The character's first appearance on an item, a vinyl coin purse, was introduced in Japan in 1974 and brought to the United States in 1976. The character is a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture. At age 36 as of 2010, Sanrio has groomed Hello Kitty into a global marketing phenomenon worth $5 billion a year.

4. SAFARI


A Safari /səˈfɑri/ is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa. Traditionally, the trip was a big-game hunt, but today, safari often refers to trips to observe and photograph wildlife—or hiking and sight-seeing.

5. CIRCUS

Photo Credit : NYGiftworks
A Circus is a company of performers that may include clownsacrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, hooperstightrope walkersjugglersunicyclists and other object manipulation and stunt-oriented artists. The term 'circus' also describes the performance which has followed various formats through its 250 year modern history


Source : Wikipedia

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