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You want a Jurassic Park party that feels bold, fun, and believable. I’ll show you 16 easy decor ideas that transform a space into a dino-filled scene without costing a fortune.

I pull from classic movie style and simple craft tricks so you can mix store-bought pieces with DIY touches. Here are ideas for banners, lighting, table looks, and photo backdrops that work together to create an immersive birthday scene.
1. Dinosaur footprint wall decals

Dinosaur footprint wall decals set the theme fast.
They peel on and off walls without damage, so you can reposition them.
Try placing tracks leading to the cake table—it guides kids and adds a little adventure.
2. Jurassic Park welcome banner

A bold welcome banner makes the theme clear as guests arrive.
I like a durable vinyl or foil one with the classic Jurassic logo for that instant movie magic.
3. Jungle vine garlands

I twist faux vines with leafy garlands to create a lush jungle look.
They drape over doorways, tables, and balloon arches for a quick, wild touch.
4. Inflatable T-Rex centerpiece

An inflatable T‑Rex in the center of the table always grabs attention.
It adds height without much setup and works indoors or out.
I usually pair it with small ferns and some rocks for a simple, themed display.
5. Dinosaur egg hanging ornaments

Painted papier-mâché eggs hung from tree branches look like dino nests.
I like to vary the sizes and colors, then add twine loops for easy hanging.
6. LED dinosaur silhouette lights

LED silhouette lights around the room bring a bold, prehistoric mood.
They cast dino shapes on the walls—pretty fun for cake or dessert tables.
I prefer battery options for safety and a simple setup.
7. Dino skeleton table runners

I go with black fabric runners and stencil white dino skeletons down the center for a clean look.
They guide guests’ focus to food and favors without crowding the table.
8. Jurassic Park logo balloons

Jurassic Park logo balloons anchor the party theme and draw eyes to the cake table.
They mix well with green and brown latex balloons for a layered effect.
I put them at the entrance and behind the food table for photos.
9. Palm leaf paper fans

Palm leaf paper fans make bold backdrop pieces for a jungle mood.
They add texture and color, and don’t hog table space.
I put them behind cakes or photo spots for a quick prehistoric touch.
10. Faux moss tablecloths

Faux moss tablecloths give the party a natural, prehistoric look.
They feel soft, hide spills, and pair well with dinosaur plates and greenery.
A few rocks and ferns on top add extra texture.
11. String lights with leafy covers

I drape string lights around the party area and slip leafy covers over each bulb.
The soft glow feels like a jungle canopy and makes photos pop.
They’re easy to hang and you can reuse them for other events.
12. Clay dinosaur egg party favors

I make clay eggs and hide little plastic dinos inside.
Kids crack them open with small mallets and get excited when a dinosaur appears.
These favor eggs work as both a take-home toy and a fun party activity.
13. Jurassic Park-themed photo booth backdrop

A big Jurassic Park backdrop makes party photos easy.
I toss in props like dino masks, explorer hats, and fake foliage for goofy poses.
Setting it near good light and a table for props keeps things running smoothly.
14. Pine cone and twig centerpieces

Pine cones and twigs make simple, rustic centerpieces that fit the Jurassic theme.
I add small plastic dinosaurs or moss for texture.
They’re cheap, sturdy, and honestly, couldn’t be easier to put together.
15. Green and brown camouflage netting

Green and brown camo netting makes the space feel wild and rugged.
I drape it over tables, doorways, and photo backdrops for instant jungle energy.
It’s lightweight, affordable, and just pulls the whole Jurassic look together.
16. Velociraptor claw cutouts

I went ahead and cut big velociraptor claw shapes from black cardboard, scattering them all over the party area.
Sometimes I tape smaller claw cutouts to plates and favor bags, just to tie everything together.
Try mixing up the sizes—it adds a bit of depth and honestly makes the whole thing look way more interesting.