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Birthday Party Theme: Princess Party
Princess toys and clothing are favorites of many young
girls. So what could be more fitting for her birthday
than letting your daughter be princess for a day? A
princess theme party is guaranteed to be great fun for
all involved.
Princess Party Invitations and Decorations
Princess parties are quite popular, so you can find
princess-themed invitations at many discount and party
supply stores. You could also design your own with your
computer, or you could make them from scratch.
Crown-shaped cards would be very fitting. You could add
stick-on jewels from the craft store, or some silver or
gold glitter. Other shapes that are good for princess
party invitations include castles and glass slippers.
For decorations, you could make a princess banner and
put up lots of pretty streamers and coordinating
balloons. A princess needs a throne, and you can whip
one up in no time using a chair, a sheet, some ribbons,
and a soft pillow to sit on. Piñatas are decorative and
serve as a party game as well. Choose something like a
unicorn or castle to go with the rest of the décor.
Princess Party Favors and Food
There are lots of party favors that would work well for
a princess party. Wands, goblets and costume jewelry are
nice if you're going with store-bought favors. You can
also find inexpensive paper crowns to use instead of the
standard party hats.
You could easily make your own party favors to save
money and add a creative touch. Card stock paper will
make a fairly durable crown, and you could provide
stick-on jewels and other pretty things to the girls and
let them decorate their own. You could also cut out
stars from cardboard, decorate them with glitter, and
glue a dowel to the back of them for homemade wands. For
a simple yet elegant favor, put some assorted candy in
some pretty tulle and tie it up with a ribbon.
Miniature sandwiches make a dainty food for a princess
party. Simply make regular peanut butter and jelly or
ham and cheese sandwiches and cut them into quarters.
Pink lemonade or fruit punch served in goblets or
teacups provide royal refreshment.
Castle cakes are a hit at princess parties. Most
bakeries can make them. If you want to make your own,
you could use a regular sheet cake with a smaller cake
centered on top of it. Add upside-down ice cream cones
at the corners to create a castle shape. Then decorate
with icing, and add a tiny princess figurine to complete
the look.
A princess party doesn't have to be expensive to be fun.
You can make almost everything on your own, or you can
find inexpensive favors and decorations at your local
discount store. Your little princess will have a
memorable birthday, and her friends will talk about what
a great time they had for weeks to come.
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