Get ready to tumble down the rabbit hole and create the most whimsical first birthday party your little one will never remember – but everyone else will never forget! An Alice in Wonderland theme is absolutely perfect for a first birthday because it’s equal parts dreamy, colorful, and totally bonkers in the best way possible. Whether you’re planning an intimate tea party or a full-blown Wonderland bash, we’ve got everything you need to pull off a celebration that would make even the Mad Hatter jealous.
The best part? Most of these ideas are surprisingly budget-friendly and don’t require a degree in party planning. Let’s transform your space into a curious Wonderland that’ll have your guests grinning like the Cheshire Cat.
Transform Your Space Into a Whimsical Wonderland
Before we dive into the details, here’s the secret to nailing this theme: embrace the beautiful chaos of Wonderland. Mix pastels with brights, combine vintage with quirky, and don’t be afraid to go a little mad with your decor choices.
Create a Show-Stopping Welcome Display

Best for: Making an unforgettable first impression
What You’ll Need:
- Cricut or letter stickers
- String or ribbon for banner
- Wonderland-themed welcome sign materials
- 6ft x 8ft piece of astroturf ($24 from Home Depot – yes, really!)
- Tassel garland or tissue pom-poms
How to Set It Up:
1. Download a whimsical font (think curly, playful letters) and create a “Welcome to Onederland” banner using a Cricut or hand-cut letters.
2. Hang your astroturf backdrop as your main photo area – it creates that perfect outdoor garden vibe without the hassle of actual outdoor party planning.
3. String your banner across the top and accent with a tassel garland in pastels and brights.
4. Add directional signs pointing “This Way” and “That Way” near the entrance to instantly transport guests into Wonderland’s topsy-turvy world.
Pro Tip: If you don’t have access to a Cricut, grab pre-made letter banners from Party City or use wooden letters from a craft store. The goal is whimsy, not perfection!
Pirate Birthday Scavenger Hunt for Kids Printable
Instant Pirate Adventure: Download, print, and play in 15 minutes! No stress – just instant, unforgettable fun for kids ages 4-12
Indoor Party Lifesaver: Perfect for apartments & houses. Keep 1-10 kids wildly entertained for 45 minutes with clever rhyming clues
A Treasured Memory: Watch your birthday child become the hero of an epic story. Includes a thrilling intro and congratulatory treasure letter
Fun That Secretly Teaches: Kids race to solve riddles while building reading, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. Fun with a hidden purpose!
Indoor Birthday Scavenger Hunt Printable for Kids – 12 challenges
Your 15-Minute Party Hero: Instantly download, print, and hide. Get 1-2 hours of immersive, screen-free fun with 12 unique puzzles. Stress-free entertainment, guaranteed
More Than a Hunt – It’s a “”Cake Bandit”” Adventure! Kids don’t just find clues; they solve the mystery of the stolen cake! This engaging storyline creates a memorable birthday mission
Ultimate Indoor Party Lifesaver: Perfect for bad weather or small spaces. Keeps kids ages 4-10+ happily challenged with picture matching, mazes, and secret codes
Fun That Secretly Builds Genius: Laughter meets learning! These 12 clever challenges boost problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills without the kids even noticing
Difficult Birthday Scavenger Hunt Printable for Adults – The Oracle’s Birthday Prophecy
Forget Boring Parties. Unleash the Oracle: Transform a birthday into an epic mystery with 30 brain-teasing riddles, ciphers, and challenges. Customize the perfect adventure for your guests
Be the Host of the Most Memorable Party: Provide the clever, shared activity that gets everyone laughing and collaborating. It’s the highlight that guests will talk about for years
Sophisticated Fun, Zero Effort: Just download, pick your 10 favorite clues from 30 options, and hide them. Get a complete, themed adventure without the stress of planning from scratch
Challenge Adult Minds with “The Prophecy”: Move beyond simple games. This hunt features logic puzzles, cryptic ciphers, and hilarious dares designed specifically to engage and thrill adults
Happy Birthday Decorations
Everything in one box = party stress solved – Banner, honeycomb balls, swirls, and garland all coordinated. No last-minute runs to three different stores at 9 PM the night before.
Photo-ready in 15 minutes – Easy assembly means you spend less time wrestling with decorations and more time enjoying the birthday person’s reaction. Looks expensive, sets up fast.
Reusable = smart money – Quality materials hold up through the party AND pack away for next year. Stop buying flimsy decorations that rip before cake time.
Saves you $50+ vs. party store prices – Get the complete coordinated look without the markup. Guests think you hired a decorator; you paid a fraction of the cost.
Design a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party Table That Steals the Show

Best for: Creating that Instagram-worthy centerpiece everyone will rave about
Time to Set Up: 1-2 hours (worth every minute!)
What You’ll Need:
- Mismatched teacups, saucers, and teapots (thrift stores are gold mines for these!)
- Pastel paper plates and napkins
- Fresh flowers in bright colors
- Vintage props (old clocks, antique keys, vintage books)
- Playing cards for scatter decoration
How to Create the Magic:
1. Hit your local thrift stores a few weeks before the party and grab every mismatched teacup and saucer you can find. The more eclectic, the better!
2. Layer your table settings by placing a pastel paper plate under each teacup – this adds dimension and pops of color without breaking the bank.
3. Scatter fresh flowers in unexpected places: tucked into teacups, lying across plates, or in small vases between settings.
4. Add quirky vintage touches like an old clock set to tea time (6:00), vintage keys, or stacked books as risers for your treats.
5. Toss playing cards around the table like the Queen’s guards just marched through.
Fun Variation: Can’t find enough mismatched china? Use colorful mugs from the Dollar Tree and let guests decorate them as a party activity (more on that below!). They double as party favors and table decor.
Transform the Birthday Throne (AKA the High Chair)

Best for: Creating a Queen of Hearts-worthy seat for your little ruler
What You’ll Need:
- Pink or red foam board
- Tulle strips in coordinating colors
- “ONE” letter cutouts or banner
- Scissors and tape/hot glue
How to Make It Royal:
1. Cut a large heart shape from foam board – this becomes the “high back” of your Queen of Hearts throne.
2. Attach it securely to the back of the high chair with strong tape or zip ties.
3. Tie tulle strips around the high chair tray in alternating colors for that fancy, festive look.
4. Add a “ONE” banner across the front of the tray (use a Cricut, print and cut, or grab pre-made letters).
Pro Tip: Take photos of your birthday baby in their throne before the party starts – once cake hits that tray, your pristine setup is history!
Wonderland-Inspired Activities That Adults AND Kids Will Love
Here’s where this party gets really fun. Since most first birthdays are attended by more adults than kids, we’re giving you activities that everyone will actually enjoy.
DIY Mad Hatter Hat Decorating Station

Best for: Adults who want to unleash their inner creative weirdo
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes per person
What You’ll Need:
- Plain top hats or green St. Patrick’s Day hats from Dollar Tree
- Spray paint in vibrant colors (do this ahead of time!)
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Assortment of accessories: feathers, ribbons, jewels, fabric flowers, playing cards, lace, buttons
How to Set It Up:
1. Spray paint your hats 2-3 days before the party in colors that match your theme – think hot pink, turquoise, purple, and lime green.
2. Create a crafting station with the hot glue gun, all your accessories spread out in containers, and each painted hat.
3. Let guests go wild creating their own Mad Hatter masterpiece to wear during the party and take home.
Pro Tip: Set out photos of the Mad Hatter and other Wonderland characters as inspiration, but encourage guests to make their hats as weird and wonderful as they want!
Design-Your-Own Mug Station

Best for: A practical party favor that guests will actually use
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes per person
What You’ll Need:
- White ceramic mugs from Dollar Tree ($1.25 each!)
- Oil-based Sharpie markers in various colors
- Access to an oven (for sealing after the party)
How to Set It Up:
1. Arrange white mugs on a table with plenty of Sharpie markers in different colors.
2. Display example designs or Wonderland-themed ideas (Cheshire Cat grins, teacups, “We’re all mad here” quotes, playing cards).
3. Let guests decorate their own mug to take home as a favor.
4. After guests leave, bake the mugs at 350°F for 30 minutes to make the designs dishwasher-safe.
Pro Tip: Set out small cards with simple design ideas for less artistic guests who might feel intimidated by a blank mug. Sometimes people just need a little inspiration to get started!
Games That Bring the Wonderland Magic to Life
Mad Hatter Hat Toss

Best for: Kids ages 3-10, but adults will jump in too
Players: 2-8 at a time
What You’ll Need:
- 3-5 large top hats or cone-shaped targets
- Bean bags or rings in playing card suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades)
How to Play:
1. Set up your hat targets at varying distances – closer ones for little kids, farther for older kids and adults.
2. Give each player 5 tosses to try and land their bean bags or rings on the hats.
3. Assign point values to each hat based on difficulty (closest = 1 point, farthest = 5 points).
4. Highest score wins a Wonderland-themed prize!
Fun Variation: Paint point values on the hats or add character names (Mad Hatter = 5 points, March Hare = 3 points, etc.).
Queen of Hearts Croquet Game

Best for: Outdoor parties with enough space to spread out
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- Croquet set (or create your own wickets with wire and stakes)
- Pink or red balls (paint regular croquet balls if needed)
- Optional: flamingo decorations or DIY flamingo mallets
How to Play:
1. Set up a simple croquet course in your yard with 6-8 wickets in a fun, winding pattern.
2. Let kids take turns hitting their ball through the course.
3. Add Wonderland rules like “If the Queen says so, you get an extra turn!” (let the birthday baby or a parent wear a crown and randomly grant extra turns).
4. First to complete the course wins, but everyone gets a participation prize because we’re nicer than the Queen of Hearts.
Pro Tip: For very young kids, skip the mallets entirely and let them roll or kick the balls through the wickets. It’s about fun, not authentic croquet rules!
Cheshire Cat’s Smile Hunt

Best for: All ages (adjust hiding difficulty for your crowd)
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 20-30 Cheshire Cat smile cutouts (print on cardstock in various sizes)
- Hiding spots around your party area
How to Play:
1. Before guests arrive, hide Cheshire Cat smiles all around your party space – under plates, in bushes, taped to chair backs, peeking out from decorations.
2. When you’re ready to play, give each child a small bag and announce the hunt.
3. Set a timer for 10 minutes and let kids search for as many smiles as they can find.
4. Award prizes for: most smiles found, the biggest smile found, the tiniest smile found, and the best hiding spot (let kids vote!).
Fun Variation: Print smiles in different colors and assign point values – pink smiles = 1 point, purple = 3 points, rainbow = 5 points!
Painting the Roses Red Station

Best for: Letting little hands get creative and messy in the best way
What You’ll Need:
- White fake roses or rose cutouts on easels
- Red washable paint or watercolors
- Paint brushes or sponge daubers
- Smocks or old t-shirts
- Newspaper or plastic tablecloth
How to Set It Up:
1. Cover your surface with newspaper or a plastic tablecloth (trust us on this).
2. Set up white roses on small easels or tape large rose cutouts to the table.
3. Provide red paint and brushes for kids to “help” the Queen’s gardeners.
4. Let kids paint freely – the messier, the better! Their painted roses can dry and become take-home art.
Pro Tip: Use washable paint and have wet wipes nearby. Also, snap photos of the kids painting – these action shots are absolutely adorable!
Tea Party Relay Race
Best for: Older kids (5+) and competitive adults
Players: Teams of 3-5
What You’ll Need:
- 2 trays
- 2 sets of plastic teacups, saucers, and small teapots
- Start and finish lines
How to Play:
1. Divide players into two teams and line them up at the starting line.
2. Place the finish line about 20 feet away with an empty table or mat.
3. The first player must place a teacup and saucer on their tray, balance it carefully, and speed-walk to the finish line to set up their tea party spot.
4. Each team member adds one piece to the tea party setup (next person brings another cup, then the teapot, then treats, etc.).
5. First team to complete their tea party setup wins – but if you drop something, you have to go back and start your turn over!
Fun Variation: Add silly obstacles like walking backward, hopping on one foot, or walking like the Cheshire Cat for extra laughs.
Pin the Grin on the Cheshire Cat

Best for: The classic party game with a Wonderland twist
Players: Any number, taking turns
What You’ll Need:
- Large Cheshire Cat poster or drawing (without the grin)
- Multiple grin cutouts with tape on the back
- Blindfold
How to Play:
1. Hang your Cheshire Cat poster at kid height on a wall.
2. Blindfold each player, spin them around gently three times, and point them toward the cat.
3. Players try to place the grin where it belongs on the cat’s face.
4. Closest to the correct spot wins – but the hilariously wrong attempts are the real entertainment!
Pro Tip: Write each player’s name on their grin so you can keep track of whose is whose and have a good laugh at the results afterward.
Feed Your Guests a Wonderland Feast

The food is where you can really have fun with this theme. We’re talking treats that look magical but are totally doable without culinary school.
“Eat Me” Cupcakes

The Setup: Order or bake cupcakes and top each one with a small tag that says “Eat Me” on a toothpick. Use petit fours if you want to go extra authentic to the story!
Pro Tip: Get these from a local bakery or even Publix – they make gorgeous themed cupcakes that’ll look like you spent hours decorating when you really just made a phone call.
“Drink Me” Beverages

The Setup: Squeeze-Its, Capri Suns, or small juice boxes from the Dollar Tree are perfect. Print tiny “Drink Me” labels (we’ve got free printables!) and tie them around each drink with ribbon.
Fun Variation: For adults, set up a “Drink Me” mimosa or tea bar with fun labels for each beverage option.
Caterpillar Kabobs

The Setup: Thread fruit slices (grapes, strawberries, melon balls, pineapple chunks) and marshmallows onto skewers in a rainbow pattern. Stand them up in a foam block or lay them on a platter.
Pro Tip: Make these the morning of the party so the fruit stays fresh and doesn’t get mushy. Add blueberries as “eyes” on the top piece of fruit!
Queen’s Croquet Sandwiches

The Setup: Make tea sandwiches using a variety of fillings:
- PB&J (cut into hearts with a cookie cutter)
- Ham and cheese
- Cucumber and cream cheese
- Chicken salad
How to Make Them Special: Use cookie cutters to cut sandwiches into hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades – just like playing cards!
Cheshire Cat Cookies
The Setup: Grab those individually wrapped pink wafer cookies from the Dollar Tree and draw purple horizontal lines with a food-safe marker to create the Cheshire Cat’s iconic stripes.
Alternative: Sugar cookies decorated with pink and purple icing in a grin shape are showstoppers if you have time!
White Rabbit Veggie Tray
The Setup: Arrange your veggie tray in the shape of a rabbit or simply add a small White Rabbit figure to a regular veggie platter. Include ranch dip labeled “White Rabbit’s Garden”.
Fresh Strawberry “Painting the Roses Red”
The Setup: Serve fresh strawberries in a white bowl with a sign that says “The Roses Are Finally Red!”. It’s healthy, delicious, and totally on-theme.
The Birthday Cake: Go Topsy-Turvy or Go Home
The Main Event: Order a topsy-turvy layered cake, or if you found an amazing baker, request a replica of the cake Alice holds in the classic Disney cartoon. The wonkier and more colorful, the better!
Budget-Friendly Option: A regular two-tier cake decorated with playing cards, roses, and a “Happy 1st Birthday” topper in Wonderland font is just as magical.
Party Favors They’ll Actually Want to Keep

Let’s be honest – most party favors end up in the trash. These won’t.
Miniature Tea Sets
Why They’re Perfect: Little tea sets let kids continue the tea party magic at home. Find affordable sets online or at discount stores.
Playing Card Decks
Why They’re Perfect: Practical, themed, and everyone can use them. Look for Alice in Wonderland-themed decks for an extra-special touch, or grab regular decks and tie them with ribbon and a “Thank you for coming to Wonderland!” tag.
Alice in Wonderland Books
Why They’re Perfect: Miniature or board book versions of the story let kids revisit the adventure. Slap a sticker inside that says “From [Birthday Baby]’s 1st Birthday!” and you’ve got a keepsake.
The DIY Mugs (From Your Activity Station!)
Why They’re Perfect: Guests made them, so they’ll cherish them. Plus, every morning coffee becomes a Wonderland memory.
The Mad Hatter Hats (From Your Craft Station!)
Why They’re Perfect: Same deal – handmade party favors are always winners because they’re personal and unique.
Rabbit Ear Headbands
Why They’re Perfect: Cheap, cute, and kids will actually wear them again for dress-up. Find them in bulk online or at party supply stores.
“Eat Me” Cookie Bags
Why They’re Perfect: Small bags of decorated cookies with “Eat Me” tags are sweet treats that double as favors. Guests can enjoy them right away or save them for later.
Wonderland Stickers and Temporary Tattoos
Why They’re Perfect: Easy to find online, inexpensive to buy in bulk, and kids go crazy for them. Toss a sheet in each favor bag.
Themed Bookmarks
Why They’re Perfect: Bookmarks featuring Alice in Wonderland quotes or illustrations are thoughtful, practical, and encourage reading. Find printable versions online or order from Etsy.
Pro Tip: Tie 3-4 small items together in a clear cellophane bag with a ribbon and a “Thanks for tumbling down the rabbit hole with us!” tag. It looks polished and keeps everything together.
Free Printables to Make Your Life Easier
Want to add that extra sprinkle of Wonderland magic without spending hours on design? We’ve got you covered with free printables including:
- Cupcake toppers
- “Eat Me” and “Drink Me” tags
- Directional signs (“This Way” / “That Way”)
- Party favor tags
- Welcome sign designs
Download them here and simply print, cut, and add instant charm to your celebration!
Your Onederland Checklist: Make It Happen Without Losing Your Mind
Here’s your game plan to pull off this party like the pro you’re about to become:
4 Weeks Before:
- Choose your venue (backyard, park, parents’ house)
- Order or make invitations
- Purchase or order your astroturf backdrop and main decorations
2-3 Weeks Before:
- Hit thrift stores for teacups, saucers, and vintage props
- Order or bake the cake
- Buy hats and spray paint them for the crafting station
- Order party favors online
1 Week Before:
- Make your final grocery run for food and treats
- Print all your free printables and prep tags
- Confirm any rental items or helpers
2-3 Days Before:
- Set up your backdrop and any large decorations that won’t be damaged
- Prep sandwich fillings and store in fridge
- Prep fruit for kabobs (cut and store in containers)
Day Before:
- Set up your tea party table (minus fresh flowers)
- Organize craft stations with all supplies
- Prep games and set up areas where possible
Day Of:
- Add fresh flowers and final touches to tables
- Assemble kabobs and arrange food
- Set up activity stations
- Take a deep breath – you’ve got this!
You’re Ready to Host the Most Magical First Birthday Ever
With these Alice in Wonderland first birthday party ideas, you’re not just throwing a party – you’re creating an unforgettable adventure that’ll have everyone talking for months. From the whimsical decorations to the delicious themed treats and engaging activities that work for all ages, every detail comes together to make your little one’s Onederland celebration truly extraordinary.
The secret sauce? Don’t stress about perfection. Wonderland is all about embracing the beautiful chaos, mixing the expected with the unexpected, and letting your creativity run wild. Your guests will remember the laughter, the fun activities, and the love you put into every detail – not whether every teacup perfectly matched.
So go ahead and fall down that rabbit hole of party planning. With these practical, actionable ideas in your back pocket, you’re ready to host a tea-rific first birthday celebration that’s nothing short of magical. Now get out there and make some Wonderland memories!
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