1) play pin the star on the princess's wand
2) have a treasure hunt with candy all over and a special treat (like a small plastic crown) hidden and who ever finds it gets to have a special prize
3) pick two girls and give one to each team to see which team can dress up their team's "princess" the best in toilet paper
4) put pink jelly beans and other pink candy in a jar and have them guess how many there are
5) have them come dressed as princesses
6) serve cake and snacks in tea party style... very dainty
7) make a very easy disney princesses quiz... (ie. which princess rides in a pumpkin?, who was the princess who had talking furniture friends? etc.)
8) have relay races with pink jelly beans and spoons where the little princesses have to gallop from the castle to the river on their stick horses and gallop back to pass the spoon off to the other team
9) while waiting for everyone to arrive, have princess coloring sheets
hope i was helpful!
HAVE FUN!! AND GOOD LUCK!!
2007-03-02 01:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm actually planning a pink princess party for my daughter who is turning six in April. We went with a more generic princess theme because she couldn't make up her mind between Disney princesses or Barbie and the 12 Princesses, so this way we can include items from both. We are decorating everything in pink because it is her favorite color and it looks very princessy (is that even a word?) We've come up with 3 games so far. One is a variation of pin the tail on the donkey, but instead we are pinning kisses on the frog, because how else is a princess going to find her prince? In hornor of the princess and the pea story, we are going to play What's under the pillow. Simple setup, we've got five matching pillows that we are going to place on chairs. Underneath each pillow is a different item (tennis ball, toy car, etc.) and the girls have to sit on each pillow in turn and try to guess what is under the pillow. Finally, we are having a cakewalk but calling it the Princess Pastry Promenade. We'll be giving out raspberry Zingers (since they fit the color theme) and we'll have it set up so that each girl will win one.
2007-03-02 09:46:10
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answered by krustykrabtrainee 5
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Have all the kids dress up in their best dresses and give everyone a little tiara to where when they come in. Give your daughter the biggest crown since she's the birthday girl. Make a "red carpet" for the kids to walk up to the door on. For activities you could make a make a wand or a necklace. For games you could hide a glass slipper, kiss the frog (involves lipstick and its like pin the tail onthe donkey), Princess Bingo, Musical chairs with "princess music".
2007-03-02 10:28:06
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answered by cavwife 3
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we had one last year and i went to a baulk store and bought clear small looking wine glasses we put stickers on them like the ones that really shine we made some punch to
1pint shebert
1large pack koolaid
1 2litter bottle of ginger ale
mix and serve
we also took a plastic dress up shoe and hot glued it to a pillow
and the children had to find the other shoe
instead of pin the tail on the donkey we played pin the crown on the princess
we use the plastic lace looking table cloth (you can find these at a dollar store for like 2.50 each)
we put small rings in a small jar and played the guess how many rings are in the jar (winner gets the rings)
hope this helps
2007-03-02 09:33:02
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answered by country-girl 3
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I just had a party for my little girl. I had all the girls that were attending to come dressed up in princess dresses. The boys could dress up however they wanted.
2007-03-02 09:25:25
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answered by momofgirliegirl 1
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get some dresses at a thrift store and get a disposible camera. have the gusts take turns choosing out a dress (b-day girl first)
and take pictures of them posing in the dress. give them the pics. they took. rent some princess movies and givr them snacks like princess fruit snacks. you can also serve iced-tea like they would at a tea party.
2007-03-04 17:53:09
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answered by brazilian angel 2
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I made pretzel rods into wands. I just used the pretzel rods, those melting chips that you microwave and they come in all sorts of colors and some sprinkles. First I softened the chips and made star shapes with a mold. After they hardened, I popped them out and dipped the pretzel rods 3/4 of the way into the melted chocolate (it's like white chocolate, only in colors). Before that hardened, I attached a star and sprinkled it with sprinkles. I made them all different and the girls had a blast with their edible wand!
2007-03-02 22:39:31
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answered by semper411 3
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The girls will spend time together in a fun activity while creating something pretty that every true princess must have. You can also visit: http://tiny.cc/children-party
2014-08-25 23:34:40
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answered by Afairytalecometrue 2
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GREAT suggestions here! Look for party favors and decorations at www.orientaltrading.com - they have a few princess themes.
2007-03-02 09:43:15
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answered by BLONDAGE 2
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maybe a small castle shed thing and a princess dress. pink streamers, maybe crowns in goody- bags, etc. hope it helps!!
2007-03-04 09:17:24
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answered by rivery 3
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