Two princes' party themes for my twin daughters. It wasn't an easy task, but I managed to pull it off with out any major hitches. My almost three-year-old twin daughter's birthday date was approaching quickly. They both know who their very favorite Disney Princess is and that is who they wanted to be their birthday party theme. Unfortunately for me, they both had a different Disney Princess in mind. One loves Snow White and the other love Belle from Beauty and The Beast. What's a mother to do? Host a two Princess parties nj, of course!
There are lots of Snow White birthday party supplies and not too many from Belle or Beauty and the Beast, so we went with the easy choice of the supplies. I went with the Disney Princesses party supplies package. It has lots of Princesses on each plate, cup, and napkin.
If a pink fairy is too exuberant, there are many other themed options. A Fairy Ball makes the men invited to the party feel less awkward about attending. Request formal attire, men can come in suits or tuxes, and women can arrive in their best rendition of the Cinderella princes's dress. Lay red carpet down on the entryway, and as an added flair, have someone with a powdered wig announce the guests as they arrive. The party can follow as a usual ball, with dancing and refreshments. With a Cinderella princes's party, you can include a location to try on a "glass slipper" as well.
Once you have your theme and decorations picked out, it's time to work on your invitations. These can be as fancy or as simple as you like. If you want to make them by hand yourself, it can be a great craft activity with your daughter too. If you do have a specific princess theme, you may want to try and incorporate this into your design as well.
A Disney princes's theme is so childish that it can not only revive that childish spark but be humorous as well. Have your friends pull out any fairy Disney costumes they have. If they need a princes's costume adult, check into brands like Little Adventures for their adult princes's collection.
I gave out the Disney Fairy party favor box as a thank you to all our little party guests. The older guests will have to enjoy the party pictures with them in it... When I get around to sending them all out. It is not easy to be the perfect hostess when you have three-year-old twins to take care of. Thank goodness, most of my friends understand that!
We played some fairy games I found at a fun party website and I named half of them for Snow White and a half for Belle. That made both of my little girls very happy, and it was so easy to think of fun names for the simple, classic party games of Simon Says, Pin the Tail, Musical Chairs, and Freeze Dance. These games are perfectly suited for the three-year-old party crowd. Simon Says became Belle Says, Pin the Tale became Pin the Crown on Snow White... You get it, right?
A great party tip for all you at home party planners out there... Plan more games and activities for the kids than you think you will need. It is always better to plan for more than it is to not have enough activities to keep the kids busy! We had a great time at our double princess birthday party, and I was saved by the Disney Princess party supplies.
There are lots of Snow White birthday party supplies and not too many from Belle or Beauty and the Beast, so we went with the easy choice of the supplies. I went with the Disney Princesses party supplies package. It has lots of Princesses on each plate, cup, and napkin.
If a pink fairy is too exuberant, there are many other themed options. A Fairy Ball makes the men invited to the party feel less awkward about attending. Request formal attire, men can come in suits or tuxes, and women can arrive in their best rendition of the Cinderella princes's dress. Lay red carpet down on the entryway, and as an added flair, have someone with a powdered wig announce the guests as they arrive. The party can follow as a usual ball, with dancing and refreshments. With a Cinderella princes's party, you can include a location to try on a "glass slipper" as well.
Once you have your theme and decorations picked out, it's time to work on your invitations. These can be as fancy or as simple as you like. If you want to make them by hand yourself, it can be a great craft activity with your daughter too. If you do have a specific princess theme, you may want to try and incorporate this into your design as well.
A Disney princes's theme is so childish that it can not only revive that childish spark but be humorous as well. Have your friends pull out any fairy Disney costumes they have. If they need a princes's costume adult, check into brands like Little Adventures for their adult princes's collection.
I gave out the Disney Fairy party favor box as a thank you to all our little party guests. The older guests will have to enjoy the party pictures with them in it... When I get around to sending them all out. It is not easy to be the perfect hostess when you have three-year-old twins to take care of. Thank goodness, most of my friends understand that!
We played some fairy games I found at a fun party website and I named half of them for Snow White and a half for Belle. That made both of my little girls very happy, and it was so easy to think of fun names for the simple, classic party games of Simon Says, Pin the Tail, Musical Chairs, and Freeze Dance. These games are perfectly suited for the three-year-old party crowd. Simon Says became Belle Says, Pin the Tale became Pin the Crown on Snow White... You get it, right?
A great party tip for all you at home party planners out there... Plan more games and activities for the kids than you think you will need. It is always better to plan for more than it is to not have enough activities to keep the kids busy! We had a great time at our double princess birthday party, and I was saved by the Disney Princess party supplies.
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