See & Do: DIY Cowboy Party Table Centerpiece and Table Settings

Round up the cowboy boots and bandanas! It’s time for our mini how-to for a Western-themed birthday party table setting. Your little birthday buckeroo and his guests are sure to love the ranch-style look, while you’ll be thrilled to see what a cinch it is to create. With just 3 easy elements, your cowboy-themed tables will be party-ready in no time!

3 Party Table Elements for a Cowboy Theme

Lay the party tables with red checkered table cloths, white plates and flatware. Then get ready to dress them up with these!

Cowboy Boot Centerpiece | The Party Suite at Bellenza

Cowboy Boot Centerpiece

Materials: A pair or two of cowboy boots (depending on the number of tables), 1 empty jar per boot, 1 red bandana per boot, bunches of shasta daisies or other available flowers, squares of burlap around 8” x 8” (1 per boot)

Procedure: Fill each jar 3-quarters full with water. Lower each one carefully into a boot. Place a bunch of daisies into each water-filled jar. Tie a red bandana, neckerchief-style, around each boot. Place a burlap square on each party table and position a boot centerpiece on top of it.

“Barnyard Quenchers” Dispenser | www.bellenza.com/party-ideas

“Barnyard Quenchers” Dispenser

Materials: Small beverage dispensers (1 per table), printable labels with a Western-style border and font, blue juice or blue punch (enough to fill all the dispensers)

Procedure: Fill the dispensers with the blue juice or blue punch. Tie on the label with a themed name for your party drink, like “Barnyard Quenchers” or “Pony Punch”! Position one dispenser on each table, alongside the boot centerpiece.

More Cowboy Themed Party Ideas!

Little Cowboy Party Dessert Table
Little Cowboy Favor Ideas
Wild West Party Ideas for Your Little Cowboy

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