My second oldest daughter recently turned 4-years-old, and in light of recently giving birth to our third baby girl, we managed to celebrate our little Cinderella with several of her sweet princess friends by having a Cinderella Ball Princess Party!
I displayed the glass slipper Cinderella didn't lose on the stairs of the Prince's Castle, in the center of the party decorations.
Yellow Tissue Daffodil
Smart Little Cookie Tip:
In place of making tissue balls, I made tissue flowers. To do this, I used half the amount of tissue asked for in these instructions from Martha Stewart: http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/article/pom-poms-and-luminariashttp://www.marthastewartweddings.com/article/pom-poms-and-luminarias; Love Martha!
Instead of fanning the tissue into a ball shape, I fanned the tissue out and teased it forward into a flower shape; I then used double stick tape to "arrange" the flower petals. I'm very happy with how they turned out and wish the tissue was floral scented!
Party Games
Painting Nails
Princesses need to look their very best for the ball, and every princess has her own unique personality;
they loved all of the pretty colors and stickers!
Pin The Crown on The Princess
Bippity Boppity Boo-Freeze Dance
Before dancing, we made sure the glass slipper fit Cinderella's foot-it did!
The Party Favors
Among the treats in the party favors, were pumpkin sucker rings I found at orientaltrading.com. Of course each favor was finished with a homemade glass slipper tag. They fit the theme perfectly!
The Cupcakes
Chocolate cupcakes filled with a fresh strawberry filling and topped with a Strawberry Jam Buttercream-Yum!!
2 comments:
Cute party & pretty princesses!
The Cinderella Ball Birthday Party is way too cute. Everything is just so fun and enjoyable. At some local NYC venues we will host fairy themed bash for our daughter’s 5th birthday. She is demanding this party since last month. Hope everything goes well.
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