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Princess Birthday Party Ideas - An Enchanting Birthday
By Mike Dougherty "Grandpa Mike", Fri Dec 9th

Once upon a time,

in a kingdom run by the most wonderful king and queen (you),there lived a beautiful princess (your child) who was preparingto celebrate her birthday.

Then one night the princess had a dream and in her dream shewished for an enchanted princess party.


The King and Queen wanted to make the princess's dream cometrue, so they planned a lovely party just to please theirdaughter.

With these enchanted princess party ideas, your child'swishes and dreams will come true.

Imagine your little girl all dressed up in her royal princesscostume, happily greeting her party guests as they arrive forher special celebration.

Invitations

I suggest the "royal treatment" for your special celebrationannouncements.

As the royal family, you may wish to send your invitations onparchment paper. When your invitation is ready to deliver, rollup the parchment paper and tie a bright red or purple ribbonaround it.

Your royal wording might start off like this.

"Announcing a royal celebration"

"Once upon a time... As a royal subject, your presence isrequested by the king and queen of the kingdom (your last name)to attend an enchanted Princess Party for her highness,princess (your child's first and last name) on the magicaloccasion of her (how old she will be) birthday."

"This royal celebration will be a princess costume party whereall are invited to dress in their princess wardrobe. Ourenchanted party will take place on (day and date) andwill begin at (time) with our celebration concluding atprecisely (end time of your party)."

"The King and Queen request that all royal subjects planning tobe in attendance, please RSVP by (day and date)."

"Her royal highness princess (your child's first name) looksforward to your attendance at her princess party whichpromises to be an enchanting time for all."

"Our party will take place at the castle (families last name)located at (address).

Deliver Your Invitation

Here's a fun idea. Have someone in costume actually hand deliveryour invitations. Imagine how surprised and delighted your partyguests will be. And they'll know this party is going to be veryspecial. What fun.

Royal Decorations

When decorating, the royal family always uses red, purple, pink,blue and white balloons. You can also find a number of excellentonline party supply stores where you'll find all kinds ofincredible decorations to brighten up your castle.

You can cover your ceiling in colorful helium balloons, and besure to decorate your mail box

and your front door to help yourparty guest locate your castle entrance. You might decorate yourfront door with a colorful balloon archway for your guests towalk under.

Princess Party Ideas - Games

Pin The Tiara On The Princess

Cut out a picture of a princess from a coloring book, or get aprincess poster, then cut out some small paper tiaras that yourguests can stick on the picture... Remember to put each child'sname on their tiara.

Enchanted Musical Statues

Have your party guests move to the center of the room. Startplaying some music related to your theme. Have your guests startmoving and dancing around... Then stop the music and everyonehas to freeze like a statues. Anyone who moves is out. Keeprepeating this until only one person is left.

Royal Message Relay

Have all your guests sit in a circle. Have your childthink of a silly royal phrase or sentence. It might be a funnymessage for the king and queen... Your child whispersthe message to the guest on their right. That child whispers themessage to the person on their right until the message travelsall the way around the circle to the person sitting just to theleft of your child. That child then repeats the messageout loud... Then the child tells everyone what theoriginal message was... Everyone gets a turn. The more themessage gets mixed up, the more fun it is.

Princess Dress Up

Pick up some fun things like tiaras, mirrors, combs, boas,jewelry, long gloves and even high heels for the young ladies toplay with.

And don't forget to take lots of still pictures and shoot lotsof video.

Princess Party Ideas - Royal Food And Drink

May I suggest the following elegant finger foods be served.

Royal melon, served with tooth picks

Finger sandwiches

Carrot Sticks

Grapes

Celery sticks filled with peanut butter

Purple, red or pink Jelly Beans

Small crackers with cheese

Cherries

Royal orange slices

Apple slices with caramel dip

Strawberries dipped in chocolate

And for those thirsty moments:

Royal punch with sherbet ice cream and a taste of ginger ale

Sparkling grape or apple drink

Lemonade with strawberries

Princess Party Idea

We hope your child's enchanted Princess Party is a bighit and that your child's wishes and dreams do cometrue.

About the author:Mike Dougherty is a grandfather with lots of partyexperience. For more exciting Princess Party ideas,take a quick look at Fun-Kid-Birthday-Parties.com

 
 
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