If you want to send me a PM with your email I will send you the iron on Transfers I used for this...
For my sons 9th birthday we did a fear factor theme, it was SOOOO much fun, by far the best party I have ever done. I was able to get most of the stuff from the dollar store which really saved $$
Here are pictures from the party
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for food for people to eat as dinner I took hot dogs and sliced them the long way to make BBQ worms in the crock pot and then just put on BBQ sauce and served them like sloppy joes, then I made Spaghetti and meatballs and on some of the meatballs I put a dab of sour cream and the end of an olive to look like eyeballs. I arranged these on top so when you lifted the lid from the cooker thats what you saw.
For games we did "Worms in Slug Snot" I took gummy worms, dipped them in honey and then into crushed oreos to make them look like they were in dirt I then hid them in green pistachio pudding on a pie tin and they were timed to see how long it took them to get the 3 worms out eat them and show us their tongue. Next we did "Bugs -N- Guts" I took 6 pounds of spaghetti noodles cooked them up added about 1/2 cup of vegetable oil, a bottle of ketchup, some green olives and a bunch of bugs, spiders and snakes (toys) each kid had 30 seconds to pull out as many bugs/spiders as they could while blindfolded, if they got a snake they were docked one bug/spider. our third game was "The Diaper Dive" I put 3 tootsie rolls, a few chopped up gummy worms and one piece of bubble gum into chocolate pudding, in each diaper, I then rolled them up like dirty diapers, and the kids had to unwrap the diaper, find the bubble gum and either chew it really well or blow a bubble if they could, using only their mouths, no hands.
Then we did chance, they each rolled a dice and had to eat what ever # they rolled, #1 was cow eyeballs (boiled potatoes with a bit hollowed out, sour cream and an olive) #2 Ostrich Eggs (hard boiled eggs soaked in pickle juice with red, green, and blue food coloring added to make them a nasty color) #3 Squirel pooh ( chopped up rasins, mushrooms, honey & peanut butter) #4 pig brains, (choped up spaghetti noodles colored red after cooking, mashed up hotdogs & corn beef hash died green, shaped into a ball) #5 cat food, (mashed up vienna sausage & cornbeef hash placed in a cat food dish) & #6 was sewer slime, (green jello chopped up and mixed with pistachio pudding and cut up candy rats). Our last game was "Milkbone Madness" we had the kids run an obsticle course with a dog bone in their mouth and at the end they each got a T-shirt, we made the T-shirts, the front had the fear factor logo on it, and the back read "I survived Zack's Birthday" Zack's read "obviously fear is not a factor for me" and then it listed the names of each of the games and had random bugs, worms, spiders on the shirts. The kids had a ton of fun, Zack LOVED that all the kids thought his party was so awesome

OH for prizes for the winners of the games i had made home made slime and cut up papers and put numbers on the prizes I bought, and they had to pull the numbers out of the slime, my original intent was to have them dig the prizes out, but I didn't have enough ingredients to make enough slime to do that. so this worked out well. For the game of Chance each kid got to pick out a number after they tried the food, so they all got a prize of some sort

I had the cake made at
Walmart , I told them something icky and gross and I thought they did a good job with it
