Heidi had a very princessy 4th birthday party last Saturday. We invited some of her friends (Ella, Sophie, Alicia, and Sienna). All of the girls wore princess gowns to the party. We also had the pink birthday tree out too!
We had princess music. The girls also decorated princess crowns. I even made a pink, strawberry princess cake with a Cinderella polly pocket doll on top. Heidi got lots of presents, including: 4 My Little Ponies, a Diamond Castle barbie doll, a unicorn Webkinz animal, a handmade cupcake purse w/a $10 gift certificate to go to McDonald's, coloring/sticker books, Polly Pockets, pajamas, dresses, new red sparkly shoes, and lots of other clothes (from grandparents).
We played a couple of princess games at our party. The first one that we played was a Snow White game. The girls had to find 7 hidden apples. One was poisonous (with a ribbon tied around the stem). The girl who found the poisonous apple was going to get the prize, but more than one girl found it at the same time, so everyone got a prize just for playing. The second game that we played was called Put Cinderella In Her Window. It's just like Pin The Tail On The Donkey, but instead, we had a poster of a castle and there were different princesses in the different windows of the castle. While blindfolded, the girls had to place their Cinderella stickers on the poster (trying to put Cinderella in her window, which was the only window without a princess on the poster). Heidi was the first one to play this game and she tried to move her sticker after she saw where she had put it. Grandma Sylvia played at the end to show the girls that it was okay to not have it perfectly placed where the window was. It was just a fun/silly game to play. The girls mostly had fun dancing to princess music.
At the end of the party, each girl got her own bag to take home with a princess Polly Pocket inside, a silly straw, and a princess gummi snack. I think they all had a good time at the party! :)
We had princess music. The girls also decorated princess crowns. I even made a pink, strawberry princess cake with a Cinderella polly pocket doll on top. Heidi got lots of presents, including: 4 My Little Ponies, a Diamond Castle barbie doll, a unicorn Webkinz animal, a handmade cupcake purse w/a $10 gift certificate to go to McDonald's, coloring/sticker books, Polly Pockets, pajamas, dresses, new red sparkly shoes, and lots of other clothes (from grandparents).
We played a couple of princess games at our party. The first one that we played was a Snow White game. The girls had to find 7 hidden apples. One was poisonous (with a ribbon tied around the stem). The girl who found the poisonous apple was going to get the prize, but more than one girl found it at the same time, so everyone got a prize just for playing. The second game that we played was called Put Cinderella In Her Window. It's just like Pin The Tail On The Donkey, but instead, we had a poster of a castle and there were different princesses in the different windows of the castle. While blindfolded, the girls had to place their Cinderella stickers on the poster (trying to put Cinderella in her window, which was the only window without a princess on the poster). Heidi was the first one to play this game and she tried to move her sticker after she saw where she had put it. Grandma Sylvia played at the end to show the girls that it was okay to not have it perfectly placed where the window was. It was just a fun/silly game to play. The girls mostly had fun dancing to princess music.
At the end of the party, each girl got her own bag to take home with a princess Polly Pocket inside, a silly straw, and a princess gummi snack. I think they all had a good time at the party! :)
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