Serving the Charlotte Metro Area of North Carolina & South Carolina.
Most of my parties are held in backyards, parking lots, or pool decks. For large groups, pavement is preferred over grass. Wherever you choose to hold your event, please remember I do require access to both power and water connections. If no power source is available, I can supply a generator for an additional cost.
Foam can make any event memorable! Here are some of my ideas.
Sweet FOAM Carolina follows a training program co-developed by a national leader in children’s entertainment. I've been able to mesh that with my decades-long experience in event planning, design, and public relations. Beyond that, I am an everyday, local mom raising three kids right alongside you, here, in the Charlotte area!
Moms understand moms! We all want to see huge smiles on their little faces, confirming that we're "winning" at this whole parenting thing. A foam party is an exciting, unique experience that will keep their friends talking for days!
Moms also understand dads! Please, let your husbands know their lawns will be just fine and to read the section below...
No. Our foam is a non-toxic solution of 99% water, very mild glycerin, and binding agent. No harsh detergents or irritants.
For long events, I recommend hosting on pavement rather than grass, just to avoid creating mud.
I know the stress of watching weather apps religiously during the days leading up to your event. That's why I keep Sweet FOAM Carolina’s rain policy simple. A light rain or drizzle won’t stop me. After all, foam is mostly water!
However, heavy rain will ruin the foam & thunder/lightning are safety hazards. If the forecast calls for storms, I am happy to work with you on rescheduling to an available date within one year, free of charge.
The foam solution I use is safe for children, pets and the environment. It is essentially a “free & clear” bubble bath, made of 99% water. Sometimes, kids get curious and ask if they can eat the foam. I guess it’s tempting to them, like eating fresh snow might be. I explain that it tastes disgusting and would be like eating shampoo or soap. That’s usually enough to stop their curiosity right in its tracks. But rest assured, your child will not be harmed if some foam is ingested.
My foam machine and foam solution have both been reviewed by the IBCCES and meet one or more of the Areas of Autism Competency.
Foam parties can be a great sensory experience for children, engaging many senses simultaneously. Playing in foam can help develop gross motor skills and is also a fun way to keep kids off devices (…which we’re all always searching for!) I have seen foam parties break the ice among shy individuals just meeting for the first time. I’ve also seen it as a blank canvas for creativity. Foam can be sculpted into shapes, dug into tunnels, turned into hats and beards, anything a child can imagine…
Wear anything you don’t mind getting wet in the foam. Swimsuits and cover-ups are always a great idea. Definitely bring a towel to wipe your face. Some children find water shoes helpful when the foam party is held on prickly grass. Other children feel comfortable wearing goggles to cover their eyes.
*At this time, I avoid using the coloring agents and UV mixes other companies advertise, because I'm not entirely convinced they don't stain clothing. I'd rather play it safe.
ZERO clean-up required! The foam begins dissolving on its own once I stop my machine. In the rare chance some residue is leftover, a hose or rain will wash it away.
An area of at least 20x20 feet is preferred. I host my foam parties on grass or pavement, making your yard or driveway a great choice. I do not host my foam parties indoors, and I do not spray my foam onto pools.
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