Girl Birthday Party Ideas

If you are a parent of a little girl who believes she is a princess, the best time to indulge her royal fantasy is to treat her like one during her birthday.

While there are many other ideas for a girl’s birthday party, it is a great fulfillment of your little girl’s dreams to be treated like a princess during the most important day in her life. It is one of the most fun and exciting birthday party ideas for a girl within the pre-school and grade school age.

If you decide to have your girl become a little princess on her birthday then, here are several birthday party ideas to put together. These ideas are guaranteed to make the most unforgettable and magical birthday party for your precious darling.

Set the stage for your princess’ court
-    You can have a castle decorated with balloons and streamers painted in pastel colors

-    Cover the chairs to be used for the party with swatches of pink fabrics. It may depend on the favorite colors of your little girl. Tie a large bow across the backs of the chairs using tulle.

-    Set the party table with table clothes colored pastel yellow with matching pink napkins. It will make a pretty picture to bind the napkins with a ribbon bow of yellow color.

-    In your “royal invitation” tell your little girl’s guests to don their prettiest dresses

Activities for the princess celebrant and her royal guests during the party
-    As each of your little princess’ guests arrive, give them a little feather boa to wound around their shoulders. You can also give them colorful plastic jewelries that you can purchase at some party shops.

-    This is where you can put your sewing talents into good use, or if not, you can ask some friends or relatives to do it for you.
Create a skirt and hood for each little princess guest using a length of tulle of pink color.

-    You can begin the birthday party with a handicraft activity. Purchase some solid colored, cone party hats and an array of assorted gems, feathers and confetti that can be stuck on the hats. Have the girls create their own hats with these.

Apply some temporary tattoos for the cheeks or hands with glittery and various shaped designs.
-    You can have several variations of parlor games played in the princesses’ version,  like “Pass the frog” for “hot potato”, “Pin the shoe” and “Princess May I?”, a rather royal twist on the game, “Mother, May I?”

-    Have a piñata filled with chocolate golden coins and other princess treasures and designed with rainbow colors. During the party, the princess can release the treasures inside to eat or take home.

-    Set a princess throne for your little girl by decorating her chair with embellishments that stand out among all other chairs. Seat her there once it is time for opening of presents.

Have guests present their gift one by one and help the birthday girl to open it up. Meanwhile, keep the other guests busy by having them draw and color a castle picture on a paper posted in the wall.

For food and refreshments, it is best to be consistent by decorating and shaping the sandwiches, cookies and jellies into hearts and stars. Lemonade is a preferable drink and as a finale, a Cake with a Princess Castle.

Remember to give goody bags filled with candies and toys for the guests to carry home as a nice souvenir of your princess’ party.


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