

A Looney Tunes Birthday Party is bright, silly, and full of fun for kids of all ages. Inspired by classic cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny, Tweety and Daffy Duck, this theme is perfect for creating a playful and colorful celebration. It works very well for a first birthday too. With a lot of pastel or bold colors, cartoon decorations, and fun games, you can bring the world of Looney Tunes to life and create a party full of laughter and energy.


1) Looney Tunes Birthday Invitations
Start your Looney Tunes birthday party with fun and colorful invitations. Choose designs that feature classic characters, bright backgrounds, and bold fonts. Shades of Red, yellow, blue, and green are great colors to use. You can write playful wording like, “That’s all folks… let’s party!” or “Join us for a looney good time!” Keep the details simple and easy to read. Printed invitations are great for a special touch, but digital invites are quick and convenient too. You can also match the invitation style to your party decorations to create a consistent theme from the start.
2) Looney Tunes Birthday Decorations
Decorations are where this theme really shines. Use bright primary colors and lots of cartoon elements to create a lively space. Balloon garlands in red, yellow, and blue instantly make the party feel fun and festive.
A big backdrop with Looney Tunes characters is perfect for photos and can be placed behind the cake table. Add a colorful balloon garland around it to make it stand out even more. Hang banners with fun phrases like “Happy Birthday” or “That’s All Folks!” Add cutouts of characters, stars, and circles around the room to fill empty spaces.
You can also use themed tableware, colorful streamers, and confetti to tie everything together. The goal is to make the space feel bright, playful, and full of cartoon energy.



3) Centerpieces
Centerpieces should be simple but eye-catching. A fun centerpiece idea is to use small character figures placed on colorful boxes or stands. This adds height and keeps the theme clear. You can also fill jars with colorful candies and add a Looney Tunes topper on a stick. Another option is to use balloons tied to small weights in the center of each table. For a more creative look, make mini scenes with characters and props like carrots for Bugs Bunny or signs for Wile E. Coyote. Keep centerpieces low so guests can see each other easily.


4) Games and Activities
Games are a big part of a Looney Tunes birthday party. Keep them fun, simple, and a little silly, just like the cartoons. A classic idea is a “Catch the Carrot” game where kids toss or catch soft carrot toys. You can also set up a mini obstacle course where kids run, jump, and crawl like cartoon characters.
Another fun activity is a coloring station with Looney Tunes coloring pages. This works well for younger kids and gives them a quiet break from active games. For a first birthday, keep activities simple like soft play areas, bubbles, or music and dancing. Playing upbeat cartoon-style music keeps the energy fun and lively.
5) Food and Drinks
Food should be fun, colorful, and easy to eat. Serve simple party snacks like mini sandwiches, popcorn, fruit cups, and crackers. You can add themed touches like “Bugs Bunny Carrots” (cut veggie sticks), “Daffy Duck Snacks,” or “Tweety Treats.” These fun labels make even simple food feel special. For desserts, cupcakes with bright frosting and character toppers are always a hit. A birthday cake featuring Looney Tunes characters or bold cartoon colors will be the highlight of the table.
You can also create a small dessert station with candies and cookies in bright colors. Keep everything easy to grab and kid-friendly. For drinks, serve juice boxes, lemonade, or fruit punch. Use colorful cups and straws to match the theme.


6) Favors
Favors are a great way to thank guests for coming. Choose bright party bags that match your color theme and add a fun tag like “Thanks for celebrating!”
Fill them with small toys, stickers, candy, or mini coloring books. Looney Tunes-themed items are always a great choice if you can find them.
You can also include bubbles, crayons, or simple craft items. If you had a coloring or craft activity, let kids take their creations home as part of their favor.
Keep favors simple but fun — kids will love anything that reminds them of the party.


























