So my son fell in love with a toy garbage truck at the store over two months before his birthday. When he asked to bring it home, I quipped about how he had a birthday coming up and unknowingly sealed my fate—a garbage truck party. Rubbish! I angled for a heavy machinery theme. Rejected. So I took a deep breath and dug in. Way in. Knee deep in garbage and recycling!
I looked all over the Internet for ideas, and most of what I found was dozens of other moms asking for help throwing a garbage/garbage man/garbage truck party. Awesome. Where to begin?
I started thinking about all the things you would normally find at a party and attempted to trash them up. We set the tone for trash with these invitations I created. Check them out at www.pinkpeppermintpaper.com. I used paper grocery bags to make the envelopes and mailed them with coordinating return address labels that hinted at our theme.

I decided that we could turn our trash into decorations for the party.
I made flowers out of drink boxes and food boxes and used yogurt cups for the centers.

Our house is hard to spot until you’re right on top of it so I rolled our garbage can up to
the street and tied some balloons to it. We supplemented our planters with recycled flowers.

Pennant banners made from old drink pouches and scrapbook paper in our colors—
blue, green and orange—hung above the main table.

It was decorated with layers of vinyl tablecloths used to help create a cheerful garbage route.

Pages from old magazines trashed our party hats.

The iPod bellowed songs like Oscar The Grouch’s “I Love Trash,” “The Trash Can Band,”
Jack Johnson’s “The 3 R’s,” and “Stuck on Trash” by Recycleman & The Waste Band.
My son is always really interested when we see workers picking up trash on the side of the road. I found some inexpensive robot pincher claws online and added a sticker to make them Garbage Grabbers, and our garbage pick-up game was born. We told the kids that litterbugs had scattered trash all over our yard and asked for their help to make it all clean again. Some of them really got into it!


There was some spontaneous can-stomping fun too. What boy doesn’t like to do that?
I also made garbage truck coloring sheets for those not into picking up trash.
The summer camp at my son’s preschool gave me the idea to make bottle cap necklaces.

At the party, the kids got choose their necklace colors, look for the charms with their names and choose from other designs like ballet-themed, football teams and super heroes. We had some garbage and recycling charms too like the 3 R’s and a frog from one of my stationery designs that said “It’s not easy bein’ green.”
I created the designs, punched them with a one-inch circle punch and glued them into bottle caps I ordered from a home brewing supply place. I used jewelry glaze to give them their 3D effect without the smell or mess of resin.
We also used the bottle caps on the candles, for cupcake toppers, on the main table and as decorations on the seedling trees we sent home with the kids. They got a small reusable shopping bag to carry home all of their loot.

Small, galvanized trash cans held some of the party food and flowers.

Now for the junk food! We had Junkyard Dogs aka Pigs in a Blanket, Funky Chicken Salad, a Stinky Cheese Ball, Hubcaps with Cheese and Old Tires with Jelly—both Uncrustables sandwiches and the birthday boy’s favorite—Mini Mud (Meat) Pies and Fruit Fly Skewers.

Water bottle labels got people thinking about the potential after recycling.

The cake was a little garbage truck I attempted. Not my best work
(there were circumstances people), but the four-year-old thought it was the coolest!

And here are our bottle cap cupcake toppers!

I made the birthday boy a t-shirt for the big day using the garbage truck art from our invitation.
I used a dark t-shirt transfer with great results! It’s true. He’s quite the Trash Talker!

The other kiddos got garbage truck stickers that I printed for the end of the party.
It’s hard to pass up a good sticker.

Out-of-town family and friends shipped us Reese’s birthday presents so in keeping with our theme, we recycled newspaper and magazines into wrapping paper and bows. And, let me tell you when you can get away with it, a trash bag made the perfect gift bag for an oversized toy!

We thanked our guests with these garbage truck folding note cards.

And since we clearly hadn’t trash talked enough, later that week we made dirt cups to celebrate with his classroom friends.

Whew! Happy 4th Birthday to my little Garbage Man!
Source List
Bottle caps: online from a home brewing supply store
Choker Necklaces: Etsy
Garbage Grabbers: eBay
Galvanized Garbage Cans: www.galvanizedpail.com







45 Comments
I absolutely adore the Garbage Party Theme! You are so creative in so many ways and I can’t wait for John Charles to turn 4 in May. I will definitely ask and require your help for his party. Get ready! Wonderful idea again!
Amazing- can not wait to throw birthday parties! Love them picking up trash!!! Keep the ideas coming!!!
Best. Birthday Party. Ever.
Incredible. Love it.
WOW – Not sure what else to say. This was wonderful. Thanks for sharing…
I don’t know how you possibly came up with all this. Love it all and LOVE LOVE LOVE the “I got trashed” stickers.
Saw your party on Creative Party Place and love it! Very creative and well thought out.
What a great party! My nephew LOVES all things trucks and we are using your party as inspiration for his January birthday! Thanks!!
What a cool, cool party! My little boy loves garbage trucks and this would be right up his alley. You did a great job.
I love this idea, so creative and what a great way to teach the kids about recycling! What did you use to make the bottlecap necklaces? Are they easy to make? Any help/advice you can give, I would greatly appreciate! Thanks!
Sure! I printed my designs and used a one inch circle punch to cut them out. I glued them into the bottle caps and used Triple Thick TM Brand Jewelry Glaze to seal them. I had heard the resin that most bottle cap crafts use was messy, smelly and hard to mix so the jewelry glaze was my alternative to give them some dimension. I squirted less than a dime size amount into each bottle cap with a medicine dropper and worked it around to the edges with a small paint brush. Then, I let them dry overnight. I did notice that some of the printed ink (especially red) against a white background tended to bleed a little, but other than that the colors did well receiving the glaze.
Once they were dry, I glued a small round magnet to the back. Go for magnets that are extra strong and have a lower profile so they don’t make the charms stick out too far from the necklaces. I bought the necklace-sized stretch chokers on Etsy and attached small washers with a slip knot for the magnets to hold. They aren’t really hard. My advice would be to know exactly how many you need when you start and stick to it or you’ll be swimming in them by the time it’s all over with. Have fun!
this is SO FANTASTIC! I adore everything about this party! way to go!!!! i So want to copy you:)
This is grrrreat! It reminded me of a party that I went to that had a little scavenger hunt. The winners got small trashcans like your flower containers with Oscar the Grouch and some trash inside!
OMG this is super cute and what a way to make a party that people would love.
My son is obsessed with garbage trucks, trash, etc. and your party theme and ideas would be perfect for his 3rd birthday party! Awesome job…waiting to see how you top this one!!
How did you make those hats??? I love the little ruffles, but I have no idea how you did that!
Kristin,
For the body of the hat, I used expensive ones from the store unfolded as templates and covered them with pretty colorful ads from magazines. For the frill on the edges, I cut a magazine page in half the long way and then folded it in half the long way (without creasing it) to give me a long narrow piece. Then, I just used scissors to cut maybe 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep into the folded edge of the paper about 1/4 inch apart all the way around. That creates the sort of loops as long as you don’t flatten it with a crease. Then you attach the two loose ends to the underside of the hats. I think I used a glue stick. Hope this helps!
I am so impressed – This is a great party theme and so creative!! The decorated tablecloths, recycled party hats, bottle cap necklaces…simply incredible! Would love to have you join the Celebration Inspiration Link Party if you get a chance. You did an amazing job on this theme! Love it! ~ Stephanie Lynn
Thank you so much for all of the great ideas!!!! I threw a trash/recycling this weekend for my little man. I linked you over at mysweetry-pie.blogspot.com for all your FANTASTIC ideas. You’re awesome!!!! Thanks!
Fantastic job! My 2.5 year old LOVES trash trucks and I’m looking for ideas for his 3rd birthday party. I’m definitely doing a trash theme. Can you tell me where you got the small galvanized trash cans? They’re perfect!
So glad you like it April! There’s a source list at the very bottom of the post.
The party you did is genius! I have a son who is turning three and is fascinated with garbage trucks. Can you tell me where you found the clip art for the t-shirt and stickers?
Thanks, Meg! So glad you liked it all. I actually created the artwork myself. You can find all of the accessories at the bottom of this page. http://www.pinkpeppermintpaper.com/inv63.html
Thanks so much for posting this! My son loves garbage day as well, and yours was the best inspiration I came across when planning Evan’s 2nd birthday party. You can see what I came up with at http://toddler-wasteland.blogspot.com/
Thanks again!
Wow. My son originally wanted a trash & recycling party last year which would have been right before yours, in September. I had a terrible time finding much online, just like you. He changed his mind and I was disappointed. But, this year, he said today, he wanted a trash/recycling party. I am so glad I found your post b/c it is by far the best trash party I have seen online. Awesome!
Love your ideas, super creative. My son asked for a garbage truck theme for his 4th b-day, love it. Thanks for the awesome ideas on recycling and where to get galvanized pails, been looking everywhere. Boys will be boys, you gotta love ‘em.
Thank YOU!!! this is unbelievable – thank you for doing all the work – my 3 – year olds trash party won’t be as awesome as yours, but i’m definately stealing some ideas.
You made my day!!Congrats!!
Looking at using your ideas for a garbage party. Was wondering how you made the stickers for the bottle caps that had a 4 on it, garbage truck, etc….
Also how did you make the t-shirt and stickers? I saw the invitation which I am going to order but wondering how to do the rest? I really like all the bottle caps!!!
Hi Janice. I designed the invitation, stickers, bottlecap inserts, tshirt, etc. I decided since I had already done the work creating it, I should offer all of it in my online store. It’s all here at the bottom of the store page with the garbage invitation on it.
I have an almost 5 year old garbage truck lover.(That is an understatement!) How did you make the table cloths and everything else! Your ideas are amazing!
Hi Kristen,
Thanks so much! The tablecloth was actually inexpensive vinyl tablecloths layered on top of one another with cutout paper houses, driveways and garbage trucks attached.
I loved this idea when I saw it way back when and have had it bookmarked. Today we celebrated my son’s 4th birthday with a garbage truck theme as he is beyond obsessed with all things garbage and recycling. For Christmas Santa brought him a full size old school garbage can. We used your idea for the garbage grabbers, my cake was similar too. Such a fun theme. Thanks for the inspiration.
I LOVE IT! The activity is so creative! I love that you took on a non-traditional theme (p.s. visiting from PurplePug FB!)
hugs! Kim @ Party Frosting!
Super cute party!! Where did you find the plastic grabbers at?
Thanks,
Bridget
Thanks Bridget! The plastic grabbers were purchased in bulk from a novelty toy shop on eBay.
Can you use the galvanized cans for drink containers?
No, the ones I had were 8 inches tall, but I did recently see a cute party where someone did that. Mine came from galvanizedpail.com, and the smaller ones do have a hard plastic liner that either comes with it or that you can buy separately.
Where can I buy those robot claw pinchers online ?
Kathleen, I bought a large lot of them on eBay, but that was two years ago. If you strike out there, I’ve seen them in the last few months at Dollar Tree.
My almost two year old is also crazy about garbage trucks. I have been thinking about a trash truck party theme for his birthday party and let me tell you you’re ideas are absolutely awesome! Thank you so much for sharing them! Cheers from San Diego
My baby daughter LOVES the trash truck. Fire trucks are okay, but not nearly as cool as the trash truck. Whenever the sanitation department comes, she drops EVERYTHING (food, toys, you name it), runs to the window yelling, “TWASH TWUCK” while pumping a rock-n-roll fist in the air.
Do you have any ideas of how to make a “girlier” trash truck party? Our local city has a special unused truck that it rents out for kids birthday parties. The kids get to ‘operate’ it and pick up a recycling container. We’d love to get it for our darling’s 2nd birthday, but am trying to make her theme a little less boyish. Any suggestions are super appreciated!
This is terrific! My son will be 3 in September and I’m racking my brain =and the internet -trying to figure out how to do a trash truck themed party for him!!! Thank you!
Thanks Amy!
Fantastic – was looking for a recycling/garbage truck theme and so glad I found this. What is your estimated shipping time if I order some of the items?
So sorry for the delayed response Laurie! I don’t always receive messages posted here. Typical turnaround time is approximately five business days. Please email info@pinkpeppermintpaper.com for more information!
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