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Like most loving parents, you are looking for easy, affordable and fun birthday
parties for your daughters. Create the perfect Princess Birthday party for your little
girl and her guests with the ideas below!
Here are some ideas for your little Princess:
• Think through some of the logistics of your party and do some advance
planning. What day of the week will work so that a majority of your guests will be
able to attend? What time of the day works for your age group? Remember, little
ones' nap times may still be an issue so it’s best to plan the party for a time when
you know the kids won’t be overtired or cranky because they missed some sleep!
• Send your invitations 2 weeks before your party date. Purchase some linen
paper from the office supply store and use a fancy "royal" font on your computer for
printing the invitations. For local guests, roll the invitation into a scroll and tie with
organdy ribbon and hand deliver. When mailing invitations, use cute stickers or
rubber stamps to decorate the envelope in royal fashion.
• Planning on having “outside entertainment”? Secure that early as well. Some
great ideas for a princess party entertainer would be a balloon magician, balloon
artist or a children's storyteller. Check your local yellow pages under "Party
Entertainment" or search the web for ones near you.
• Begin making your party decorations early too. Make fabulous royal goblets
with inexpensive jewel pieces hot glued to plastic champagne flutes or wine glasses.
Do the same with clear plastic plates with the jewels along the outside ridge. Tie
the napkins
with purple ribbon and you’re set. Fun and inexpensive!
• Balloons are a must at any birthday. Tape colorful balloons around your
entrance door for a royal archway. Tie a bunch of balloons to the mailbox to show
your guest the way to the ball. Even colored balloons all over the “dance floor”
creates a wonderful effect. If you have very young ones you want to be careful with
balloons, but kids love them…so get lots! Most craft and party stores sell
inexpensive helium tanks so filling the balloons is a snap!
• Plan the royal menu and keep it simple. Present it to your royal guests on
glass serving plates with real or wax grapes as a side decoration. Serve typical "high
tea" fare, finger sandwiches, chocolate dipped strawberries and bubbly punch in
your plastic champagne flutes.
• The little princesses will be so adorable so be prepared with fresh batteries so
you can take lots of pictures. A separate photo of each of the party guests with the
princess of honor makes a great addition to the thank you note.
• Don’t overdo. Most kids just love to just play and have fun. Organized games
are great but don’t make the party so structured that the kids don’t have time to
spin around in their costumes or dance in the balloons...and just have fun together.
Annette Yen is the owner of http://www.funevents4girls.com and the mom to two lovely
daughters. Together they love to do "girl" things and enjoy sharing their ideas with
others. You can find other tips for having fun with your girls at their website:
http://www.funevents4girls.com.
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