Clever Mad Scientist Party with Push-Up Pops!

Super Creative Party Idea: MAD SCIENTIST with the cutest party food!

Crissy of Crissy Crafts throws the most creative parties! Mad Scientist? Oh my gosh, love the theme already and then look at these pics.. amazing! My favorite part? The push-up pops. This is one of the most creative uses of the push-up pop that I’ve seen! Little test-tubes and a “Lab Push-Up Pops” sign. This reminds me of one of my best friends – Jennifer – who is a science teacher. She’d love these! All science lovers would – and yes, yours truly was a total science nerd growing up so this is down my alley.

Clever "Mad Scientist" Test Tube Push-Up Pops featured on Pizzazzerie.com!“What is a better way to learn about Science than having a Mad Scientist party? Our dessert table was turned into a real lab with edible sweets like atom balls, lab rats, brains, frogs, crystal rock and bacteria culture, to name a few,” shared Crissy.

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Party Details

The party icons from the Mad Scientist printable collection were used to decorate the push up pops to look like real test tubes, colored water was served in a Beaker set,  jello with gummy balls and worms in petri dish and green and blue M&Ms in test tubes were a must to make the edible lab a success.

Science wall decall was used as a backdrop to make the edible lab more realist.

To add more details to the dessert table, a snake and a giant ant were displayed in glass containers and metal trays were used to display some of the goodies. To add more fun, the children’s table was also styled to resemble a lab. A microscope, funnels and beakers were added to the table along with coordinating party ware. Black wrapping paper with scientific formulas written on it was used for the children’s table backdrop.

Some of our mad scientist projects were Lava Lamp, Glitter Green Slime and Crystal Bubbles.

The party favors were Mad Scientist totes for the girls and fabric string bag for the boys filled with pop rock magic potion, bubbles in test tubes and glow in the dark bouncy balls.

It was MAD FUN party!

*Party Details by Crissy!

Credits & Resources

Styling & Photography: Crissy’s Crafts | Mad Scientist printable from Bird’s Party | Mad scientist tee by *golden* | lab coat and mad scientist tote bag by Patricia McGrath | cupcake toppers by Edible Details | bunting, table runner and tablecloth, bow ties and string bags by Celebrations by Jill | mason jar top, glitter utensils and mini plastic suitcases from Whimsically Detailed

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10 Comments

  1. Ahhhh! You know I love it! WDP wants a science party this year and I was wondering how to make it super cute- such great ideas here!!!!

  2. unique but I like it!

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