Princess Tea Party - Four Steps To A Perfect Princess Tea Party
The Princess Tea Party is a great idea for a fun-filled afternoon for birthdays or other special events.
Invite a few of your daughters closest friends or the whole neighborhood.
Both moms and daughters will have a great time! Invitations: Send out invitations at least three weeks in advance so parents can save the date.
Make sure to include date, time, and locations as well as a note instructing all attendees to wear their favorite princess outfit/jewelry/tiara! Décor: Visit your favorite party supply store for some great decorating ideas.
You can find castle murals that can be taped to the wall and instantly transformed a boring dining room into an enchanting castle.
You can also find tablecloths, napkins, and paper plates there.
I found some great little princess tea cups at the dollar store - these were a big hit and we use them for all of our tea parties! Food: Instead of a cake, I went to the local bakery and had giant tiara sugar cookies made.
If you are handy in the kitchen, you can make your own.
At the craft store, we found several great icing colors as well as sprinkles and candy for decorating.
It's a fun, interactive activity and tastes good too.
Use pink Kool-Aid for princess tea! Activities: Here are some fun ideas for every little princess:
Invite a few of your daughters closest friends or the whole neighborhood.
Both moms and daughters will have a great time! Invitations: Send out invitations at least three weeks in advance so parents can save the date.
Make sure to include date, time, and locations as well as a note instructing all attendees to wear their favorite princess outfit/jewelry/tiara! Décor: Visit your favorite party supply store for some great decorating ideas.
You can find castle murals that can be taped to the wall and instantly transformed a boring dining room into an enchanting castle.
You can also find tablecloths, napkins, and paper plates there.
I found some great little princess tea cups at the dollar store - these were a big hit and we use them for all of our tea parties! Food: Instead of a cake, I went to the local bakery and had giant tiara sugar cookies made.
If you are handy in the kitchen, you can make your own.
At the craft store, we found several great icing colors as well as sprinkles and candy for decorating.
It's a fun, interactive activity and tastes good too.
Use pink Kool-Aid for princess tea! Activities: Here are some fun ideas for every little princess:
- Decorate a magic wand/tiara: Craft stores have tons of felt ideas with a princess theme.
Glitter glue is a big hit for personalizing all of the items. - Beading: Provide each of the girls with a bag that has string and beads so they can each make a necklace to take home!
- Scavenger Hunt: Hide castle-themed treasures throughout your home/yard.
Provide clues for each of the girls to find their own little treasure.