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Royal Princess Birthday Party - Birthday Party Ideas for Girls
The kingdom announces a royal princess birthday, with enchanting
princess party games, crafts and ideas for birthday girls!

Royal Princess Party Supplies
For stress-free party planning, order your royal princess party supplies
on-line. Then, add the princess birthday party games and activities provided
below, to complete your theme. Don't forget to enjoy this special day!

Build  princess party box at Birthday In a Box >>

If noble knights and Princes are invited to your party, add matching knight themed items to create your kingdom. We recommend the 
Prince Phillip Dragon Slayer party pattern from Birthday In a Box


PRINCESS PARTY INVITATIONS
Send invitation 2-3 weeks in advance.
Mail personalized invitations , or use cardstock paper and a silver gel pen.
"The King wishes your  presence at 
the Royal Celebration  of ______'s Birthday!

Sprinkle very fine polyester glitter on the paper, 
roll into tube and tie with a satin ribbon.
Personalize your invitations at Birthday In a Box >>

ROYAL PRINCESS PARTY DECORATIONS
The royal colors of choice are purple, pink and gold or silver.
Cover you table with matching party items. Decorate the party
area with plenty of streamers, balloons and glitter tulle fabric.
Make your own centerpiece with a purple gift bag and a balloon
bouquet. Tie the balloons onto a weight and place 
it in the gift bag with the wand. Top with tissue paper.
Cut the image from one of your party plates and glue it on the bag.
Advanced Decorating Tips:  
Make paper or felt banners to hang on the walls or ceilings. 

Princess Coloring Castle
Create a princess castle for the children to decorate, using a large appliance box. You can spray paint it or cover the box with butcher paper, before the party. Provide markers and crayons for the children use for decorating. This will not only serve as a great party decoration, but it will also provide plenty of party entertainment for you little princesses. They can color and play in the castle throughout the birthday party.

A SPECIAL WELCOME
Announce the guests upon arrival and present them with their very own Royal Princess or Prince Crown. Then direct the children to the coloring castle. Where they will color and play, until all of the guests have arrived. End the party with this quiet coloring time as well to settle 
the kids down. Parents will really appreciate the thought!

ROYAL PRINCESS BIRTHDAY PARTY GAMES


Find the King's Treasure

Hide plastic gold coins throughout the party area. Explain to the children that the "Royal Treasure" has been scattered through out the land by some mischievous little pixies. Their task is to retrieve the coins and 
place them back into the treasure chest, which is a 
gold painted shoe box.

Stick the Kiss on the Frog
Can the princess find her prince?
Played just like "Pin the Tail on the Donkey". Enlist an artistic teen to make you a Toad or Frog on a piece of poster board. Draw and cut several red lips from card stock paper. On the day of the party, add double stick tape to one side of the lips and write the girl's names on the other. Use a purple satin sash for the blindfold. 

Have a Royal Ball
Provide pretty dresses, or strips of fancy fabric that the girls can dress up with. Then give each girl a long pieces of ribbon. Play some royal ball music and let the girls dance and twirl to their hearts delight! TIP: The ribbon helps to remove inhibitions and adds to the fun.

Piñata Fun
Fill a Castle Piñata with small princess toys, plastic jeweled rings and candy. Piñata's also make wonderful decorations!

Royal Red Rover
Write Royal titles onto 3x5 cards King, queen, knight, jester and so one. Add yarn for the children to wear around their necks. At game time, every player selects a card. When Red Rover is played say "Red Rover , Red Rover send your Knight on over…the knight runs to the other team.

Same old games...with a twist:
Simon Says, becomes "The Queen/King Says"
Mother may I , becomes "Queen may I ?"

PRINCESS PARTY CRAFTS
Plan some fun Royal crafts for your party guests! Using Kingdom Crafts for Kids Book

Make a Tiara Party Craft

Using this tiara craft kit, will save you time and entertain your royal visitors!

Make a Wand
Children can fashion their own wands with small wooden dowels, glitter, glue and several strands of satin ribbon. Before the party, paint the dowels with silver spray paint and cut the pieces of ribbon.  During the party the girls will add sequins and the ribbons.
Variation - if you have boys at the party they can make royal shields with craft foam, stick on jewels and gel pens. Be sure you have plenty of hands to help.

Royal Play Dough
Before the party make a batch or two of Play Dough (click for recipe). Provide each child with a ball of dough and some fine glitter (craft store). The children will work the glitter into the dough. Package each of the guests dough into a Zip -loc bag to be taken home as a party favor.

Pretty as a Princess Picture Frame
Requires a Polaroid or digital camera. Use cardboard or craft foam picture frames. Provide stickers, stick on jewels and gel pens to use for decorating the frame. Take an instant photo and place it in the frame.

PRINCESS PARTY FAVORS

Treat the fair maidens at your party to fairy-tale treasures!
Kid-safe body glitter, hair ties, stickers, wands, princess coloring book,
frog beanie toy, bubbles, chocolate coins... placed in a pink bag or basket will surely send your guests home with a smile!
Birthday In a Box party favors sets for princesses and knights...

Treats for the Kingdom
Castle Cake -
This cake was made with a knights theme. Simply add
toy princesses, a unicorn or other figurines and change the colors,
to match your theme if necessary.

This cake is all edible (except for the figures). The castle is a combination of frozen pound cakes (towers), one rectangle and one square sheet cake.
Cut the square edges off of the pound cakes to make round towers - stand them upright and attach to your cake tray with frosting. Then frost the towers. Stack the square cake on the rectangle cake and place up against the towers. Frost the entire cake. The tops of the towers were made with frosted sugar cones sprinkled with colored sugar. Place on top of the towers and surround with sugar cubes. Add Trident gum for windows, and shields cut with fruit leather and decorator frosting. The tower flags are also made with fruit leather and attached with toothpicks. Add your figurines last.


Crown Birthday Cake
For a super easy cake...
Bake and frost a round cake. Add inverted sugar ice cream cones around the edge to form a crown. Use frosting to attach pink and white gumballs
on the tip of each sugar cone. You can also add more candy, or frosting jewels around the edges or on the sugar cones.

Royal Soda 
Combine flavored Italian syrup (purple or red), club soda and half & half. Serve in plastic royal goblets and top with whipped cream.

Princess party supplies from Birthday In a Box >>

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Pink Princess Party
Kids Birthday Parties
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