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Need Ideas for Princess Party

I just asked for ideas for my niece's party now I need ideas for my daughter. I'm having a princess party for my daughter next month in my very small home. I have some very girlie ideas but there will be boys at the party also I'm having a hard time fitting them into all the girlie stuff. Does any one have any ideas how I can put this party together. I will have a clown making balloons and a princess will come to do face painting.

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The sugar cube castles I mentioned a couple of weeks ago worked very well at a birthday party where the boys and girls ages ranged from two years to eleven years old. Castles would fit in well with the Princess theme. Use paper plates for bases for the castels. Sugar cubes and frosting for "mortar" and popsicle sticks for spreading it are all the items you need for the castles. Kids come up with their own ideas.

I overheard a mom talking about this idea...it's not my idea but I thought it was cute. She asked girls to dress as princesses (or you could supply the tiara's and such)and asked the boys to be their favorite super heros. (or maybe supply the capes)Then she played a game where the princesses where kidnapped and the heros had to rescue them (hide and seek). Sounded cute and fun. You could make it as simple or elaborate as you like!

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You could have the balloon person make swords and wands.(write their names on them) Let the boys bash away at bubbles in the back yard. See if anyone has a bubble machine you can borrow.

Have races. Play Simon says (Simon says wave your sword or wand in the air) Have shields and armor for the boys, they are inexpensive.

If you have time, you could build a crawl through maze in the back yard. Gather large boxes and tape them together, cut through them to make a giant maze... At night they can use flashlights to crawl through too. We used to also make little tiny "windows" so they could look out and we could look in.. I loved the little wiggly fingers poking out every once in a while.

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I love Laurie's ideas! I might use some of those ideas for a playdate. How cute!
Don't forget pin the tail on the dragon.
I've also seen the plastic breast plates or shields for the knights at the dollar store, or just simple cardboard and they can decorate them.
I like the pointed hats with the tulle coming out the top myself. They look more like party hates and you can put a tiera on the hat of the birthday girl.

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Make it a Princess and Pirates party and go from there. Girls get tiaras and wands and boys get pirate hats and swords. I love the bubble idea that the previous poster had. Target and Walmart sell a battery operated bubble machine for about $10 that works really well if you can't find one to borrow for the party. Do you have a sandbox? If so you could have a treasure hunt by burying small treasures in the sand for the kids to try to find.

Good luck,
K.

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M., a few years ago, my boys were invited to a girls b-day party and she did a prince/princess party where the girls came dressed in their princess dresses and she had stations set up for the girls to decorate tiaras and put make up on and a station for the boys to decorate crowns and swords (I believe she got these items at Michaels). Then after everyone was done with their decorating project the girls had a tea party inside and the boys got to go outside and slay the dragon to save the princess. She had an obstacle course type setting with a picture of a dragon and the first boy to get there won. And then they all came together to enjoy cake and open presents. It was alot of fun for both the boys and girls and thought it was a very creative way to bring both boys and girls together for this party. Another idea is maybe to find a dragon pinatta and have them decorate large dowels (and pretend there swords) and they can hit the dragon pretending to slay it and they get rewarded with candy. And maybe instead of a tea party do a runway type show after the girls have gotten all dolled up and give them a trophy filled with candy. You could also do the trophy for the boys and the candy they get from the pinatta can go in their trophy and this could also be their party favor along with the decorated items they made. Good luck.

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You can buy kits to make crowns at Hobby Lobby and other arts and crafts stores. For theboys you cn buy some thick paperboard and make a sword cutout for them. Buy some string and that can help them hold it on them. That way they are the knight in shining armor for them :-) Good luck I did this when my girls were younger. We also had pony rides but that was due to my Father in law owning a pony at the time haha...good luck!

Have fun with the princess party, we just had one last weekend. We had the girls decorate foam tiaras and the boys got knight's vests and foam swords. My daughter is 3 though, and most of her friends were 2, so we didn't do too much. Here is a great website to look at though, it has good prices and good ideas. I hope the party is great, and the most important thing is to just have fun.
http://www.myprincesspartytogo.com/

Snacks that are creative, and not packed w/ sugar are always good. Door prizes, and music.

My first response for a party idea was a Princess and Pirate Party. As I scrolled down all the responses, I noted that several had the same idea.
You can check Oriental Trading for a lot of good ideas in party favors, crafts, etc., even pirate patches.
My granddaughter just recently had a princess theme birthday, in which the girls came dressed in their gowns and crowns at the birthday girl's palace.
She also had a moonwalk that was a castle with a slide in her kingdom (backyard). We also suggested a change of clothes if they wanted.
It was a great hit! It would be a perfect activity for princesses and princes/pirates.
She has a Cinderella princess battery-powered car. Each girl had her picture taken in the car before all the activities began. This was a great party favor remembrance.

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