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Bunnings launches kids' party packs due to popular demand

By Nikolina Koevska Kharoufeh |

Gone are the days of a classic children's birthday themes such as pirates and princesses. Kids these days are demanding parties based on more unique interests - such as Aussie hardware store Bunnings.

Due to popular demand, Bunnings has launched its own kids' party packs for mini-fans to enjoy their own Bunnings-themed celebration in style. The pack was inspired by customers who began creating their own DIY Bunnings-themed birthdays featuring Bunnings cakes, sausage sizzles and activities stations.

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Bunnings party pack.
The party pack is themed with the classic Bunnings red and green colours. (Bunnings)

Now available in store and online, the Bunnings kids' party pack comes with 135 party items to "create the perfect Bunnings party."

With invitations, cutlery, party hats, place settings, a birthday badge, napkins and bunting - there is everything needed to style the ultimate hardware store party for ten kids. Even the box the pack comes in can be used as a cake stand on the big day.

The party pack costs just $29.

As part of the launch, Bunnings is also providing parents with easy DIY project ideas for the party on their website. From DIY rock caterpillars to mushroom houses, there is something that every kid will enjoy.

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Monique Culver hosts Bunnings birthday for child.
Monique said her local Bunnings store helped with merchandise for the party. (Facebook )

Aussie parents have been hosting Bunnings-themed parties for years now, satisfying the request of youngsters who are big fans of the hardware store.

On the Facebook Group Bunnings Mum Australia, mum ?Monique Culver from Western Australia shared photos of her son Toby's DIY Bunnings Party that came complete with a sausage sizzle and truck cake.

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