Two weekends ago we celebrated our sweet 5 year old! She said she wanted her favorite things: princesses, dancing, and her friends! We had the party at her dance studio where a teacher could teach them all the moves for a Royal Ball and Princess Ariel could visit! 😉 It was the sweetest day and when asked if she wanted to wear a new princess dress or my old Ariel costume from the ’90s, she chose mine. Way to tug on a mama’s heart! I love planning a kid’s birthday party, so I couldn’t finish February without sharing a few of the small businesses I purchased party decor from.
- Princess Plates
- Pink Plates
- Princess Cutouts
- Mrs. Potts Tea Pot
- Cinderella Shoe
- Acrylic Cupcake Stand
- Princess Cutlery
- Princess Play-Doh
- Princess Wands– this shop owner was so sweet to order from!
- Princess Crown Headbands
- Princess Totes
- Sleeping Beauty Book
- Balloons
- Light-Up Letters
- Backdrop
- Candle Holder
- Princess Banner
- Sweet Board
- Princess
Let me know if I missed anything and I’m happy to source for you! As you plan your little ones’ parties, I had to share one of my favorite memory books for you to fill out. This one by Honey Bear Pages is so sweet and easy to fill out {some are so tedious they’ll never get finished!} and will be a treasure to look back on for years.
Such a beautiful party! Thank you for sharing!
So so cute! Do you have any suggestions on what food to have for a 3 year old party ? The sweet treats are easy , I’m looking for the regular food . Thank you for sharing her party!
Hi Annette! Not sure the time of day, we have done breakfast and lunch times before! For Maxi at three she had a “barbie brunch” and we did Chick-Fil-A Chicken Minis, pancake bites, and fruit salad. Here is a post: https://www.chroniclesoffrivolity.com/2020/02/barbie-toddler-birthday-party/
For this party, it was 1:30-3 and we did sweet treats, and then vegetable charcuterie boards, and a regular charcuterie. So they had fruits, veggies, cheeses, and sweets since it was more afternoon. But with traditional lunch parties before, I’ve done Chick-Fil-A trays, mini pb&j sandwiches cut out with cookie cutter shapes, and fruit.
I hope that helps! For the adults, I always like to do a mix of charcuterie boards they can munch on and if afternoon time tea sandwiches.
xx,
Katey
This is my dream when I was a little girl!
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