Disney Princess Party

Decorating and Menu Ideas

Disney Princess Party Decorations

Make all you guests feel like princesses! Here are some creative decorating ideas for your Disney Princess party theme!

  • It's not a party without balloons and streamers! Twist together pink and lavender streamers and drape them from the ceiling. You can also use streamers to outline doorways and windows. Fill pastel-colored balloons with helium and tie them together in groups of three. Anchor the groups around the party space with balloon weights, and tie one group to the back of the birthday girl’s chair. Add a few princess-themed Mylar balloons as well.
  • Decorate tables and windowsills with flower pedals and plastic jewels. Make a glass slipper the centerpiece of your food table, placing it on a pedestal and surrounding it with confetti or glitter.
  • Hang a princess banner above the entrance to the party area that reads “Welcome to Princess [child’s name]’s Birthday Ball”
  • Set up a mirror on one of the tables in the party area. Create a sign to place next to it that reads “Who is the Fairest of Them All?”
  • Play a Disney CD as background music.
  • Hang a princess-themed pinata in the party area. It's both a decoration and a fun activity.



Disney Princess Party Food

It can be fun for the host and the guests to include theme-specific treats during the party. For a Disney Princess Party, consider the following ideas:

  • Use cookie cutters in the shape of stars, flowers, castles, and tiaras to cut finger sandwiches, cheese slices, deli meat, and watermelon. Serve on a pretty platter with crackers.
  • Make linzer heart cookies and petit fours as elegant snacks for the little princesses, and serve them on a tiered serving tray.

  • Make a horse and carriage appetizer! Hollow out a loaf of bread and fill it with your favorite kind of dip. Place two cucumber slices on each side for the wheels. Set up two or more clean, plastic toy horses in front of the loaf of bread and connect the horses to the bread with white string.

  • Serve strawberries with strawberry cream cheese or regular cream cheese tinted pink with food coloring.
  • Serve fruit punch and sparkling cider in plastic champagne glasses.
  • Individual cupcakes, instead of a full cake, can be fun and more manageable for some parties. Frost each cupcake in pink frosting and add a small tiara-shaped sugar cookie to the top.
  • Don't foget about a Disney Princess party cake! Here's how to create your own castle cake: Bake two 8” square cakes, and stack them with frosting between the two layers. Add four ice cream cones upside down by the four corners of the cake to create turrets. Frost the entire cake in pink frosting. Stick miniature flags on toothpicks into the ice cream cones for the final touch. For a simpler approach, use our Enchanted Castle Cake Pan to create your cake.

 

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