Give Your Royal Princess A Party To Remember
As children girls had dreams about princesses, and fairytale lives, Prince Charming and royal weddings. Last year we got a glimpse of what royalty and royal weddings look like and many of us were able to recreate in our minds ourselves walking down the aisle to our Prince.
You can help your daughter, or a beloved little girl, to have her fairytale moments by putting together a "royal" event that is worthy of a princess. Little girls will enjoy "Kissing a Frog" in a game similar to "Pin The Tail On The Donkey," or hitting the pinata shaped like a tiara or castle.
There are so many favors available for the princess theme - Cinderella slipper, Cinderella dreamland slipper sidewalk chalk, and even a gift pack with tiaras, bubbles, wands and more. You can place a cupcake decorated with pink heart shaped candles, or bake a cake from a fairytale carriage pan, or a circular cake that has a princess doll inside.
Serve pink lemonade or fruit punch with 7-up. Everything can be served in matching princess theme dinnerware. Depending on the time of day, you can serve just cake and ice cream, or go all out with a "royal" table of items like "frog legs" (chicken wings) and royal ambrosia (fruit salad blended with cool whip).
If the party is for one special princess, decorate a chair like a throne - so her royal highness can be the princess for the day. If it's for a group of girls, be creative about decorating each child's chair with a princess-type banner or crown.
All little princesses like a tea, so turn your party into a tea party for all the royalty in the room.
For teens celebrating their 15th or 16th birthday there are party favors that go along the fairytale theme, as well as adding a tiara and sceptor to make their dreams a reality.
The fun thing about a princess party is that it is not limited, and it gives you a chance to be creative - and something the girls will remember for a lifetime.
You can help your daughter, or a beloved little girl, to have her fairytale moments by putting together a "royal" event that is worthy of a princess. Little girls will enjoy "Kissing a Frog" in a game similar to "Pin The Tail On The Donkey," or hitting the pinata shaped like a tiara or castle.

There are so many favors available for the princess theme - Cinderella slipper, Cinderella dreamland slipper sidewalk chalk, and even a gift pack with tiaras, bubbles, wands and more. You can place a cupcake decorated with pink heart shaped candles, or bake a cake from a fairytale carriage pan, or a circular cake that has a princess doll inside.
Serve pink lemonade or fruit punch with 7-up. Everything can be served in matching princess theme dinnerware. Depending on the time of day, you can serve just cake and ice cream, or go all out with a "royal" table of items like "frog legs" (chicken wings) and royal ambrosia (fruit salad blended with cool whip).
If the party is for one special princess, decorate a chair like a throne - so her royal highness can be the princess for the day. If it's for a group of girls, be creative about decorating each child's chair with a princess-type banner or crown.
All little princesses like a tea, so turn your party into a tea party for all the royalty in the room.
For teens celebrating their 15th or 16th birthday there are party favors that go along the fairytale theme, as well as adding a tiara and sceptor to make their dreams a reality.
The fun thing about a princess party is that it is not limited, and it gives you a chance to be creative - and something the girls will remember for a lifetime.



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