Every girl dreams of being a princess, and what better way to celebrate your royal beauty than by throwing her a princess party?Princess parties can easily be done on a tight budget or can be as lavish as Cinderella's ball, all it takes is imagination.
Invitations to the princess party could be designed as scrolls rolled up and hand delivered to each guests "Hear ye, Hear ye, all maidens and knights of Stonebrook Elementary..
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"would be a clever way to kick off the theme.
Once the children arrive they can each be announced properly as Lord or Lady of their last name and enter the room where the party is to be held.
After settling down at the princess party the guests can play dress up with tiaras, feather boas and pairs of mom's high heels.
For the boys invited to the party they can make their own swords and shields from cardboard from discarded boxes.
Swords for the "knights" may also be purchased from the local dollar store.
Of course, no royal occasion is complete without a grand buffet at the princess party.
Seating the guest of honor in her royal throne can be as simple as decorating an old chair with a sheet covered in plastic jewels.
The grand feast can include the cake and punch served in "goblets" or plastic wine glasses.
Depending on the age of the birthday girl, parents may be in attendance at the princess party.
Include the parents in the fun by offering adult snacks and by helping the boys with their swords.
Princess parties create memories for lifetimes.
With a little creativity your princess will be the belle of the ball.