Friday, March 25, 2011

Coolest Princess Belle Cake

Coolest Homemade Castle Cake Photos and How-To Tips
This Princess Belle cake is for my daughters 5th birthday. The cake is a lemon pound cake made with the Wilton Wonder mold pan and iced in a yellow butter...

Coolest Ariel Little Mermaid Cake

Coolest Homemade Castle Cake Photos and How-To Tips
My daughter loves Ariel so for her 3rd birthday I made this Homemade Ariel Little Mermaid Cake. I used a 9 round for the bottom and baked [...]

Princess party games - Kiss the frog

Here's a great Princess twist on the classic Pin the Tail on the Donkey game:

Plant the Kiss on the Frog!

Here's one for your princess party games list. Print out or draw a nice big green frog, then have pursed lips "kisses!" for the players to pin (or tape, for younger players) onto the frog.
www.princessdressupshop.com/Princess-party-games.php

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Princess Party Ideas

The Princess Party Ideas keep coming from Amazing parties:

Amazing Kid Birthday Parties
Every little girl dreams of being a princess. We will guide you through the pomp and circumstance with step-by-step instructions and plenty of ideas to have the perfect princess birthday party.

How to behave at a Royal wedding

Prince William and Kate Middleton


"Don't give the queen a friendly hug and don't tweet from the church.That's just the start of the advice being offered to those attending Britain's April 29 royal wedding. St James's Palace says the guest list is an eclectic mix of European royalty, military personnel, charity workers, diplomats and friends of Prince William and fiancee Kate Middleton."

Monday, March 21, 2011

Princess Fairy Party Decoration inspiration


Well done Wish Upon a Party! These wonderful party images have been sourced directly from Wish Upon a Party. This is their Fairy party theme - which could also be a Princess Fairy Party!

Fairy Party Fairyland
Fairy Mapole - Great for Fairy Dancing Games!
Fairy Party Table Chairs - Beautifully adorned with butterflies

Some Princess Party Ideas to suit a 4-Year-Old

Here's a quick rundown on a Princess Party with ideas suitable for the younger aged Princesses :
http://www.ehow.com/i/#article_8080427

Monday, March 7, 2011

Elves, Wizards and Giants - the game

Last week my daughter came home from school very excited about a new game they had played - it was called "Elves, Wizards and Giants."


As we talked about how the game worked I realised it could be a great Princess party game - especially if you have a few Princes joining in the fun! The game is a combination of the old favourite "Rock, paper, scissors" blended with the chasing game "tag."


This is how it works : you need plenty of players and plenty of space - each round ends with one team chasing the other to a 'safe zone.' To begin with, have all the players practice the action that reveals their choice :


Elves hold their hands up to their ears to form pointy elf ears, making high pitched elven noises

Wizards thrust their hands out in front as if casting a spell, making suitable sound effects (like zzzzzap, boom or kazam)

Giants hold their arms overhead, making themselves as tall as possible while making booming, growling sounds


Once everyone has the idea, divide into two teams, standing in lines a few feet apart and facing the other team. Each team huddles together and makes a team choice of which character to play : Elf, Wizard or Giant. When the decide, the organiser calls "3, 2, 1" and the teams reveal their choice across the battle lines.


The rules are :

Elf outwits Wizard (Elf wins)

Wizard zaps Giant (Wizard wins)

Giant squishes Elf (Giant wins)


The losing team run for the safe zone with the winners in pursuit. Anyone tagged joins the winning team. Repeat the game until everyone is on one team.


There certainly are some parties where "Elves, Wizards and Giants" would be on the list of Princess party games!