Princess Party

Princess Party Extras

By Amanda Formaro

Princess Party Games

Start out by reading the story Princess and the Pea. Place four or five pillows on the floor and put a green tennis ball or golf ball underneath one of the pillows. Guests take turns sitting on the pillows and trying to guess which pillow has the pea underneath.

“Pin the Kiss on the Frog” is another fun game your guests will love. Draw a basic frog on a piece of green poster board. Cut the frog out and glue it to a piece of white poster board or pin it right to the wall. Use red or pink craft foam to cut out “lips” and add a piece of rolled tape to the back of each set of lips. Children need to get the lips as close to the frog's mouth as they can to turn him into a handsome prince!

Hide a large amount of craft jewels and toy treasures in a large container of sand. Let your guests take turns searching for treasured gems to take home as a royal souvenir.

If there are boys attending the party, a fun “Knight Race” can take place with stick horses.

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Goodie Bags
Clear, pink or cellophane bags are perfect for your princess party. Fill them up with princess party favors, such as glitter lip gloss, plastic jewelry, candy necklaces, chocolate gold coins and hair accessories. Remember to think pink, white and purple.

Your little princess will treasure the memory of this party for years to come!

 

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Amanda Formaro is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She and her husband live in sunny Nevada with a houseful of kids, dogs and cats. They enjoy traveling in the RV, swimming, and riding their four wheelers.

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