Wicked Party Ideas: 21 Pink & Green Party Details
July 12, 2026
Planning a Wicked party? The whole theme comes down to one gorgeous idea: pink versus green. Split everything down the middle — one half bubbly, sparkly and blush-pink, the other half dramatic, witchy and emerald — and let guests pick a side at the door. Add a potion drink station, a two-tone cake and a “defying gravity” balloon moment, and you’ve got a party that works for a kids’ birthday, a tween movie night or even a girls’ viewing party. Below are 21 Wicked party ideas grouped by decor, food, games and favors, with everything built from generic pink-and-green supplies!
The vibe: two witches, one party
With the second film streaming everywhere right now, this theme has crossed from Broadway-mom territory into full kid-and-tween obsession. And it’s a decorator’s dream, because the entire aesthetic is just a two-color palette with personality: pink means bubbles, sparkle, crowns and clouds; green means emeralds, potion bottles, witch hats and drama. Everything below is buildable from plain party-store supplies in those two colors — no character artwork required, just commitment to the split.
Decor: draw the line down the middle
- A half-and-half balloon arch — blush, white and iridescent balloons on one side melting into emerald, forest green and black on the other. This is the photo, make it the first thing guests see.
- Clear bubble balloons (some with pink confetti, some with green) floating at different heights over the dessert table — the “arriving by bubble” moment.
- An emerald-city corner: green streamer curtain, battery candles, dark green tinsel and every vaguely-green-gemstone thing the craft store had.
- A pink corner with white cloud cutouts, a sparkly crown on a cushion and a fluffy white rug for the glam photo spot.
- Potion-bottle centerpieces: thrifted glass bottles filled with green-tinted water, labeled with blank vintage-style tags and a ribbon.
- Witch hats in both pink and green as table centerpieces — stack them on cake stands like sculpture.
- A “choose your side” door sign with pink and green sticker dots: every guest picks a team on arrival and wears their color proudly. This one choice powers half the games.
Food: potions and pink things
- The cake: half pink, half green — two-tone buttercream with a clean line down the middle, gold sprinkle “dust” on the seam. A bakery can do this easily, or two tubs of tinted frosting and a steady hand.
- Potion punch station: one clear dispenser of pink lemonade, one of green apple punch, with dry-ice fog handled by an adult if you’re feeling theatrical (a few drops of food coloring in lemon-lime soda if you’re not).
- Pink and green cupcakes with edible glitter, arranged in a half-and-half grid to continue the split.
- “Emeralds”: green rock candy, green grapes on skewers and lime gelatin cut into gem-ish cubes.
- Pink popcorn (a drizzle of tinted white chocolate) in white paper cones, standing in a crate.
- Green-sugar-rimmed cups for the punch — roll damp rims in green sanding sugar and suddenly you’re a party stylist.
- A bubbly touch for the grown-ups’ table: sparkling pink lemonade in flutes, because the moms committed to the theme too.
Games: team pink vs. team green
- The sorting showdown — teams earned at the door compete all party: relay races, trivia, a scavenger hunt for hidden “emeralds” (green gems) and “bubbles” (pink ping-pong balls). Running team score on a chalkboard; the winning team takes the first slice of cake.
- Defying gravity balloon keep-up — each team keeps their color balloons off the ground while the soundtrack plays. Last balloon aloft wins. Chaos, in the best way.
- Potion-mixing station — clear cups, baking soda, vinegar tinted pink and green, and a tray with high sides. Part game, part science class, entirely the thing they’ll tell their parents about.
- Witch-hat ring toss — glow bracelets or rope rings tossed onto a pointed party hat cone. Harder than it looks, hilarious to watch.
- Dress-up runway — a bin of pink boas, green scarves, sparkly crowns and witch hats; each guest walks the “runway” to soundtrack applause. Film it for the parents’ group chat, obviously.
- For a tween crowd: a sing-along screening with lyric sheets and glow sticks in team colors — honestly the easiest second act a party has ever had.
Favors: something pink, something green
- Half-and-half favor bags: a pink bag with green tissue (or the reverse) holding a bubble wand, candy gems in their team color, a sparkly crown ring or mini witch hat clip, and glitter nail polish for the tweens. Team loyalty continues at school on Monday — you’ve been warned!
A quick word on the licensed stuff
The characters and logo are trademarked, so build the party from the palette — pink versus green carries the entire theme on its own — and buy any official character plates or toppers from the licensed section at the party store if your kid insists. Don’t print movie artwork at home; it’s copyright-dodgy and never prints well. Truly, the two-color split is so strong that guests will know the theme from the driveway.
FAQ
What colors do you use for a Wicked party?
Blush pink, white and iridescent sparkle on one side; emerald, forest green and black on the other. Keep the two halves visually separate — the contrast is the decor — and add gold accents at the seam.
What food do you serve at a Wicked party?
A half-pink, half-green cake, split-grid cupcakes, pink popcorn, green “emerald” candies and fruit, and a two-dispenser potion punch station with sugar-rimmed cups.
What games do you play at a Wicked party?
Sort guests into team pink and team green at the door, then run team games all party: an emerald-and-bubble scavenger hunt, balloon keep-up, fizzing potion mixing, witch-hat ring toss and a dress-up runway.
What age is a Wicked party best for?
It stretches beautifully: five- to nine-year-olds love the games and potions, tweens come for the sing-along screening and glam corner, and it doubles as a girls’-night viewing party with zero changes except the drinks table.
If the two-color split is your favorite part, our pink color party ideas go all-in on one half and the color party ideas hub shows the formula for every other shade — and for one more sparkly-magical theme, the mermaid party ideas bring the same shimmer in ocean colors. Pick your side, mama — I’m team green and I’ve made my peace with it!


