

Or this one from Pear Tree.

Comic book page cones hold NikNaks or other crunchy things.

Made with photocopies, of course! From Life Frosting.

Life Frosting also made wrappers for her drinks and hot dogs. So cool.
Marshmallows make adorable mini-heroes!

Like your kids need more sugar, and you need to spend time making these. But still, aren’t they so cute? From Critters and Crayons.

This heroic wreath’s made with cupcake wrappers.

The superhero version’s from Sweet Designs, but you can learn the technique over at Crafty Texas Girls.
Photocopied comic book pages make great DIY bunting.

The comic version’s from This Girl’s Life, but you can find a paper bunting tutorial atDelightfully Tacky.
Go all pop-arty with bright colours.

This table from Hostess with the Mostess is so fabulous it hurts my eyes.
Awesome for any party: balloon garlands.

You don’t even need helium for this simple decoration by A Girl and A Boy.
Even the condiments can get in on the fun.

Because who wants a logo in the middle of all this awesomeness? From Less-Than-Perfect Life of Bliss.

Let them make their own super hero cuffs!

This counts as a costume and a craft, and just uses glue, construction paper, and old toilet paper rolls. From Kate’s Creative Space.
Masks are another superhero essential.

Just Bunch has a pattern. Let the guests decorate them, or make them in advance.
Face paint makes a great mask too, if they have patience for it.

Lessons Learnt Journal has some great tips.
Tutus are great for the girlier girls (or anyone who wants to wear one!)

If you don’t want to make your own, buy one from Goody Goody Tutus.

First thing’s first: Superhero training.

Lavender Avenue had her mini-heros balance on railroad ties and knock over the evil doll by throwing balls through a hula hoop.
Commemorate the occasion with a superpower photo booth.

Like this super awesome one from One More Mushroom.

Or this pink, yellow, and purple one from Kara’s Party Ideas.