Shark Tank First Birthday Party

Photography by Laura Morsman

With Shark Week coming up in a couple weeks, I thought it’d be a good time to share a recent Shark-themed party I styled for an adorable little one-year-old, Isaac. However, this shark party has a fun twist - Isaac’s parents requested a Shark TANK theme! The TV show where guests pitch their entrepreneurial ideas to the “sharks” in the hopes of getting a business investment turned out to be a really fun, unique and creative first birthday party theme. Read on to see how I set it all up!

Welcome

The first thing we set up was a Welcome area to greet guests. Because it was Isaac’s first, we thought Mr. ONE-derful (a.k.a. Kevin O’Leary, one of the Sharks they call “Mr. Wonderful”) would be an appropriate greeter. The life-sized cardboard cutout of the Shark stood next to a welcome sign with a play on one of the quotes often said by the Sharks on Shark Tank (“…and for that reason…I’m out.”) and a balloon garland with some serious ocean vibes.

Decor

Balloons were huge in making this party feel like the bubbly ocean. I used them surrounding Isaac’s name in giant marquee letters by the pool, to which I also added some giant hundred-dollar bills and shark pool floats.

Shark Tank themed Party Decor with Marquee letters, balloon garland, and giant money

I also used smaller balloon garlands on the tables around the party, with shark fins coming out of the balloon “water”.

Party guests also enjoyed bouncing shark-shaped balloons around the room, and posing with two of the other life-sized Shark cutouts, Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner (and flashing lots of fake money I stashed around the room as decor!).

Food & Drink

I covered the main food table with a blue table cover to make it feel like a deep ocean and added some faux seagrass and shark fins to the center of the table. A solid blue balloon bunch added a bit of a splash.

Shark-themed food table with balloons and shark fins

For this Shark Tank party we created a special drink we called “Shark Punch”. I served it in a clear drink dispenser and dyed it blue to match the theme. Guests loved adding gummy-shark garnishes to their drinks!

Shark Tank party "Shark Punch" drink recipe

Desserts

The dessert area sat in front of a wall of projected images of the Guest of Honor. I used two black grid panels with shelves to hold cupcakes with shark-fin toppers. On top of the furniture we used for the dessert area, I added a variety of stands and trays of cookies, more cupcakes, the main cake, and the smash cake. Stacks of play money and blue coral stands completed the look. I had a cardboard cutout of Shark Barbara Corcoran keep watch over the desserts.

Shark Tank birthday party dessert table with cupcakes, cookies, and cakes
Shark Tank cookies for a first birthday party

Cakes

The main cake for party guests featured a simple blue wave pattern on the sides, and a large shark-fin topper.

Shark Tank First Birthday Dessert Table with themed cookies and a Mr. "One-derful" shark fin cake

Of course, we also had to have a special smaller smash cake for Isaac, which we served him on a high chair decorated with a Shark Tank “ONE” tassel banner. I think he approved.

Activity

The invitations to this Shark Tank party invited guests to prepare their own business ideas for “Mr. One-der-ful” Isaac to judge. This is a really fun and silly activity idea, and guests really got into it. I’m impressed by the creativity!

It looks like this little Shark is ready to make an offer!

One-year-old at his Shark Tank First Birthday Party watching party guests pitch their ideas

Favors

Before guests left at the end of the party, we made sure they stopped by the favor station. We filled black and white favor bags with goodies and items from the actual show - including one of Shark Tank’s most popular products, the Scrub Daddy.

Shark Tank-themed party favor table with bags of shark tank products, money tags, and swimming shark tags

We added play money and tags that included a Mark Cuban Shark Tank quote to the favor bags for an extra themed detail.

This party was such a blast to plan and execute because of its unique theme, and the best part is always seeing how happy the clients are in the end.

Parents next to one-year-old in decorated high chair with a shark-themed cake celebrating with a shark tank themed first birthday party

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Vendors

Event Design & Styling: MINT Event Design

Photography: Laura Morsman

Catering: Peached Tortilla

Cakes: Sweet Treets Bakery

Cookies: Westlake Bakes

Life-sized Carboard Cutouts: Celebrity Cutouts



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