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Re: Fairy PrincessPosted by KRISTI on February 24, 2005 at 18:57:05: In Reply to: Fairy Princess posted by Tiffany on February 07, 2005 at 01:15:29:
Tiffany--here are a few great princess party tips that I have used in past for a 7 yr old's party. Each girl was invited to come to the party in their most princess attire. I had extra dress up things for girls that came without. I set the table with a lace table cloth & fancy mis-matched plates. I bought pink plastic forks from Target (12 pieces for $1 !!) and hot glued a gem to the end of each fork. Very princessy! I bought pink tulle on clearance at Walmart & cut it into strips & tied it around the backs of each chair. For the food I made PB&J finger sandwhiches cut into thin strips, wafer cookies, & dipped marshmallows into white melted chocolate (white chips Walmart $2.99 bag) & then dipped into sprinkles--soooo easy! Every princess has to have her thrown....so we used a white sheet over a high back chair & covered it with feather boas & ribbon. This served as a great photo op for girls & opening gifts. For entertainment we played pass the poison apple to princess music & Hullabaloo! We also used face paint & painted a princess mask (Mardi Gras style) on each girl. Goodie bags were hot pink trimmed in maribu accross the top. I used a silver paint pen & wrote "Princess" & each girls name on the bags. They were filled with candy bracelets, fake rings, beaded necklace, & stickers. The girls loved it & left asking to be invited to Morgan's next party. Good luck!!
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