Fabulous Princess Party Ideas

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By ambercoco

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princess party idea

One of the most popular birthday party themes is the Princess Party. Being a Princess is a lot of fun, and lucky for us there are lots of great princess party ideas to help make a truly magical and special birthday event.

So if you are looking for princess party ideas, you've come to the right place. Here's a few princess party ideas to jump start your creativity and to help you with your planning.


Let's start with the invitations. Since this theme is so popular, there are lots of very cute invitation you can purchase in the stores. If you'd like to make your own, here's a couple of ideas:

Cut out the shape of a crown in pink construction paper. Add sparkles with glitter glue or a few rhinestones. Handwrite or print party details. For an extra special touch, use calligraphy style script. .

Create a royal scrolled invitation using parchment paper. Write or print party invitation on the paper. Next, roll the invitation and add a gold seal or red band to secure.

Other princess party invitation ideas include anything glittery or featuring princess accessories such as a magic wand, a palace or even a magical dragon..

Decorations - Pink and Glittery

Pink is a wonderful theme color for a princess party. If a few dashing knights are included in the celebration, adding a little white or black will balance the pink for a masculine touch.

Construct a castle to decorate the entry to the celebration. An easy technique to build the castle is spray paint a refrigerator or appliance box gray. Next, add turrets, arched windows and a flag. Remember to cut a hole for the entry and for a final touch, add a rug or piece of carpet to mark the enchanted path which leads everyone into the kingdom.

For the birthday girl, create a "princess throne", a chair decorated with flowers, extra balloons, a large bow and any sparkly, princess details you find. Use pink tablecloth, streamers, glittery stars or confetti to decorate the table.

Royal Games and Activities

The princess theme is fun because there are so many unique activities and games which can be easily incorporated into the party. For games, there's pin the wings on the dragon, pin the crown on the princess, pin the sword on the knight or countless other variations of "pin the tail on the donkey" type games.

Craft ideas are popular because guests not only have lots of fun making them, but crafts can also be used as party decorations.

For example: Plastic goblets and champagne glass can be decorated with rhinestones, stickers or glitter glue. Glasses become part of the table decorations and can also be a party favor.

Princess Wands and Crown: decorate foam wands or crowns from your local craft supplies stores with beads, rhinestones, glitter glue pens, stickers or self-adhesive felt heart and flowers. If there are knights attending the party, offer a cardboard shield, sword or a crown to decorate along with a few knightly details such as animal stickers to use for the family crest.

Princess necklaces or bracelets are another fun craft idea.. Use stretchy plastic cord instead of a thin silk cord. Offer several bowls of colorful beads of all shapes and sizes for guests to make their masterpieces.

Planning a princess party is always a lot of fun because theme allows so much imagination, imagination and fun. Kids and adults caught up in the enchantment of the princess party theme. So take lots of pictures and enjoy the occasion to indulge yourself and your guests in a moment of pure imagination and fun.


Princess Party Supplies

Disney Princess Fairytale Friends Deluxe Party Pack for 8
Amazon Price: $49.99
Disney Fairytale Princess Castle Pull-String Pinata
Amazon Price: $19.31
List Price: $55.90
Disney Princess Birthday Balloon Bouquet
Amazon Price: $6.19

Tell Us Your Favorite Princess Party Idea

Christina_Moore 14 months ago

Thanks for the tips! That will definitely help me plan my daughters princess party.I bought tons of costume jewelry for the girls to wear, matching tiaras, and have a play for them to act out.

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