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5 Tips For Throwing a Minecraft Party That’ll Go Off With a Bang!

5 Tips For Throwing a Minecraft Party That’ll Go Off With a Bang!

by Vanessa Vumbaca
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Digital Content Manager | Pop Culture Nerd | Cosplay & Musical Theatre Enthusiast

Vanessa is a Sydney-based content specialist who is passionate about all things pop culture. When she isn't creating content or cosplaying, you can find her rehearsing for the next musical she's in.

Get ready to mine, craft, and celebrate! Whether you're hosting a birthday bash or just a fun gathering of fans for the Minecraft movie screening, our guide will help you bring the beloved blocky world to life.


From themed decorations and pixel-perfect food to exciting games and the perfect playlist, here’s everything you need to throw an unforgettable Minecraft party.


1. Minecraft Party Dress-Up


Encourage guests to come dressed as their favourite Minecraft characters for extra fun. Whether they’re Steve, Alex, a Creeper, or an Enderman, simple costumes make it easy to get into the pixelated spirit.

  • Minecraft Costumes: Shop our Minecraft range at CostumeBox for a selection of officially licensed Minecraft costumes and accessories. Or have guests wear green shirts for Creepers, blue shirts for Steve, or all-black outfits with purple cardboard eyes for a quick and easy Endermen look.
  • DIY Creeper Face Masks: Use green paper plates and black paint to create simple but effective DIY Creeper masks.
  • Blocky Armor & Tools: Cut out pixelated swords, pickaxes, and armour from cardboard, then paint them in classic Minecraft colours.



2. Minecraft Party Decorations


You’ll certainly want to transform your venue into a blocky paradise to give your guests a completely immersive experience. Here are some creative and budget-friendly decoration ideas that you can try.

  • DIY Cardboard Blocks: Recycle old boxes and paint them as dirt, grass, TNT, and ore blocks—stack them for a fun, immersive effect that your guests can enjoy. Paper towel and toilet roll tubes work perfectly for TNT.
  • Minecraft Decorations: Use 8-bit themed decorations from our TNT party range to make things easy.
  • Pixelated Wall Decor: Arrange green, brown, and blue paper on a wall (or square plates) in a pixelated pattern to create an eye-catching backdrop.
  • Balloon Blocks: Use green, brown, and red balloons to resemble grass, dirt, and TNT blocks.
  • Creeper Banners: Print out Creeper faces (or use those plates!) and attach them to green banners or balloons.



3. Minecraft Party Food & Drinks


No party is complete without themed snacks and our recommendation of Minecraft-inspired treats will delight both kids and adults. Be sure to incorporate these for your party.

  • Creeper Juice: Lime soft drink or green punch labelled as "Creeper Juice."
  • Cabanossi TNT Sticks: Mini cabanossi sticks with food picks tipped in yellow cellophane to resemble TNT sticks.
  • Red Licorice TNT Treats: A sweeter option could be to use bundles of red liquorice tied together with a TNT label. You can find free printable labels on places like Pinterest.
  • Dirt Block Brownies: Brownie squares topped with crushed Oreos for a dirt-like effect.
  • Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Crumb & Green Icing: A real-life Minecraft cake with chocolate layers, crumbled chocolate “dirt,” and green icing on top.
  • Slime Cubes: Green jelly cut into squares for a wobbly, pixelated snack.
  • Golden Apples: Chocolate-covered apples powdered in edible gold powder for a fun ‘Power-Up’ snack. Or try your hand at making toffee or caramel apples for a similar effect.


Image source: Pinterest


4. Minecraft Party Games & Activities


Screen free fun! Instead of hosting a LAN party, keep your guests entertained with these exciting Minecraft-themed activities.

  • Diamond Hunt: Hide blue paper diamonds or plastic gems around the party space and let kids collect as many as they can.
  • Digging Game: Fill a large tub with sand and hide small wrapped treats inside - guests must "mine" for their prizes.
  • Creepers vs. Miners (Cops & Robbers Style): One group plays as Creepers, another as Players. If a Creeper tags a Player, the Player must freeze until another Player "defuses" them.
  • DIY Cardboard Craft Station: Set up a crafting table where kids can create their own Minecraft pickaxes, swords, or masks using cardboard, glue, and paint.
  • Pin the Tail on the Pig: A fun Minecraft twist on the classic party game—guests must pin a tail onto a pixelated pig.
  • TNT Bowling: Wrap red TNT paper labels around bowling pins for a fun knockdown game.
  • Minecraft Pinata: A cube-shaped pinata designed to look like a Minecraft block filled with treats.
  • Lava Floor Challenge: Set up an obstacle course where players must jump across "safe" zones (pillows or mats) to avoid the "lava" floor.
  • Steve Says: A Minecraft version of Simon Says—replace classic commands with in-game references like "Mine some diamonds" or "Avoid the Creeper!"


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5. Minecraft Party Music


Set the perfect party vibe with a playlist full of pixelated beats and gaming-inspired tunes. Here are some fantastic suggestions we’ve found on Spotify:

  • Minecraft Original Soundtrack: Add the calming, nostalgic background music from the game for an authentic Minecraft atmosphere.
  • Pixelcore & 8-Bit Music: Upbeat electronic beats that match the pixelated theme. Some artists even transform your favourite hits into 8-bit style covers.
  • Gaming Hits Playlist: A mix of songs from popular video game soundtracks.


With these creative decorations, fun activities, delicious food, and the perfect playlists, your Minecraft party is guaranteed to be a blocky blast. So what are you waiting for? Grab your pickaxe and get ready to mine, craft, and celebrate in true pixel-perfect style.

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