At some point in their childhood, a princess birthday party is something almost every little girl dreams of.
Make the dream of your little princess a reality by scheduling her the ideal princess party. With the princess theme, there are so many things you can do that will be enjoyable as well as extremely unforgettable Perfect Birthday Party for your Little Princess.
Regardless of what you want to do, make sure you have plenty of cameras on hand for plenty of great photos.
There are all sorts of great party games that can be played at a princess party, and your favorite childhood fairy tales are the perfect place to look for inspiration.
How about a rousing game of kissing the frog instead of pinning his tail on the donkey?
Your little girl and all of her princess friends should run around trying to pin a pair of puckered lips on the frog instead of running around with a tail to pin into a donkey. It’s a friendly twist on a favorite traditional birthday party.
For crafts, each party princess can have her very own tiara made to wear for the festivities of the day.
It’s a lot of fun, it brings all the little girls together, one hopes gently, in one position and focusing on a particular mission. They will also have this wonderful keepsake to carry with them later. You’ll want to make sure that you have a snapshot of every princess wearing a tiara as another souvenir. You can also choose to build a picture frame for each princess in the princess theme to keep her tiara photo and take home with her. Crafts are also very affordable and the little princesses and their moms have a lot of fun working together on them.
Keep the food down to low-mess and princess-approved finger food. Cake and ice cream are almost appropriate, but you may want to add ham and cheese rollups, fish or chicken sandwiches, a fruit tray, and a few chocolate chip cookies for a little nourishment for the parents who brave the pink attack to come along if the party is going to last for any amount of time. With your favorite red powdered beverage, ginger ale (or lemon lime soda), and vanilla ice cream, don’t forget to have princess punch.
Of course, with a bard telling stories, no princess party is really complete. Have readings of favorite princess fairy tales (such as Disney’s Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, or Snow White) and maybe a screening of a beloved fairy tale movie. This offers a little quieter time in which the princesses can calm down and tidy up the craft table to prepare for the later cake, ice cream, and gifts.
For all the little princess visitors, don’t forget to get great goodie bags. A princess purse packed with little brushes, lip-gloss, and plastic jewelry is one of the best ideas I’ve found to make a great haul for the guests and is a lot of fun to put together.
Decorations should be pretty basic, pink and lavender or green streamers are perfect for the theme and confetti followed by plates, cups and napkins in a color appropriate for the party theme (if a specific princess is honored) is a great start and younger kids don’t really need any more decoration than that unless you have a princess that has a soft spot. It is difficult to say enough about the value of balloons in that situation.
All in all, it’s not as complicated as one would imagine to create a spectacular princess party for your little princess, and it can be done very nicely even on a budget. To keep your little princess and all her princess friends occupied from the start to the end of the party, the important thing is to have plenty of food and plenty of fun things and activities.