Dig deep with these digger-themed birthday party decorations

Diggers & tractors party theme

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Does your little one love to play with diggers and tractors? If it’s a resounding ‘yes’, and you can’t go one journey without a thousand shouts of “TRACTOR!” from the back seats, then why not theme your next birthday party with them?

Turn your house into a farm or construction site with decorations that will make your little one jump for joy. We’ve selected some of the best decoration sets to make your life easier and to put a smile on the faces of all your little builders and farmers.

This set contains 52 party pieces to recreate a real construction zone. This includes a happy birthday banner, a garland, road signs to decorate the table, a giant truck foil balloon, and 30 colourful latex balloons. You can even get the truck foil balloon personalised with your little one´s name.

This set comes with dumper truck balloons, and normal balloons, plus a happy birthday banner.

Each mini truck measures around 8cm, and these can be used as table decorations, on top of the birthday cake, or as party favours in the children’s party bags. They’re recommended for three years old and up.

This set includes everything you need to decorate your little one´s party. From construction cake toppers to balloons in three different colors, fire truck foil balloons, and much more, you will have a full selection of decorative items.

Pveath Construction Birthday Party Supplies Set with 48 Pieces
Price: £30.00

Get this set of decorations that can be used for many years and even to decorate your little one´s room after the party is over.

Your party wouldn´t be complete without a construction-themed tableware set, this one comes with eight plates, eight cups, and 16 napkins.

If you want to make sure your table will get the attention it deserves, include this digger centerpiece for less than £6. Made with paper, it´s environmentally friendly.

Dress up the food table with this construction party table cover. It´s easy to clean, and all the kids will be free to be as messy as they want.

Who doesn´t love to take funny photos to keep a memory alive forever? This addition to your little one´s party will be a special touch.

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