Princess themed baby shower food ideas
Princess Baby Shower Ideas Fit for a Queen (And a Little Princess)
There’s nothing as adorable as a princess baby shower. If you’re looking for a fun and joyful baby shower party theme, this is up there as one of the favorites. It’s the perfect way to welcome the upcoming arrival of a little princess.
Here are all the party ideas you need to plan the ultimate princess baby shower for a very special someone. We’ve got decor ideas, menu inspiration, plans for fun and games, and party favor delights. Plus, we’ll share some of our most loved princess baby shower invites. So, grab your tiara and your best gown, and let the royal baby shower party planning commence!
Adorable Princess Baby Shower Decor IdeasImpress your guests with incredible princess baby shower decorations. Here’s how to decorate your venue so that your baby shower party takes the crown.
Sparkly Princess BackdropThis is a fun party decoration that you can put together for any venue. Use streamers, tulle, foil curtains, a printed backdrop, or even a balloon or flower wall. Add sparkly decorations, string lights, and banners on top to create a stunning scene behind your dessert table or photo area. Or give the parents-to-be the royal treatment and use your sparkly wall as a backdrop for opening their baby shower gifts.
Princess Castle CenterpieceA princess theme wouldn’t be complete without a castle, and this standout centerpiece is sure to dazzle. Attract your guests’ attention as they sit down to toast and enjoy a meal together. A princess castle table decoration makes perfect sense, and it’s easy to create with what you have at home and a few party supplies. Take a look at this DIY princess castle centerpiece to see how it’s done.
Soft Floral ArrangementsBring your pink baby shower tables and venue to life with a collection of beautiful fresh floral displays. Opt for soft colors, like pale pinks and whites, in traditional arrangements. For a more boho look, try wildflowers instead — or dried flower arrangements that you could restyle again in your home.
Sweet Princess Baby Shower Food IdeasThe parents-to-be are the stars of the event, but an amazing collection of snacks comes at a close second. If you want party food that’s fit for a queen, take a look at these tasty ideas to inspire your own princess baby shower menu.
Princess-Themed Baby Shower CakeCreate a centerpiece for your dessert table with an impressive princess-themed baby shower cake. Have one made for the guest(s) of honor in the shape of a castle, or opt for an elegant tiered cake in pastel hues with a simple tiara cake topper.
Princess Crown CupcakesAn easy way for your guests to enjoy some delicious cake is to prepare or order princess-themed cupcakes. Choose the icing and decorations to match your overall event theme — edible confetti and sprinkles are lovely ways to make them sparkle. You can find crown toppers at party supply and craft stores, or you can serve your cupcakes in golden foil wrappers decorated with press-on gems for a DIY crown effect.
Princess ToastGive this breakfast classic the Cinderella treatment with colored icing and edible glitter take in this fun recipe. This princess toast is a brilliant idea if you’re hosting a princess baby shower brunch. It could also make princess-themed toast points for dips at an afternoon event.
Fun Princess Baby Shower Games and ActivitiesWe love playing games at baby showers — they’re a wonderful way to spend time together and get excited ahead of the arrival of a little princess. Here are some of our favorite princess-themed baby shower games.
Disney Princess Trivia QuizChallenge your guests to see who knows the most about those classic Disney princesses with a short trivia game. Download a printable Disney princess trivia quiz or find your own questions and design your own version instead. This is a perfect game for a princess birthday party, as well!
Printable Themed Baby Shower GamesIt’s always fun to play traditional baby shower games like baby bingo, baby predictions, and baby trivia. Make them feel like the perfect match for your event with these printable princess baby shower games. The design and questions are all ready, and they complement a variety of themes, whether you’re designing a fairytale-themed party or throwing a luxe gold princess baby shower. All you need to do is download and print!
Magical Wishes for the BabyGive the traditional pastime of leaving wishes for the baby a fairytale princess twist by making them magical wishes. Encourage your party guests to think of a wish they’d love to bestow on the new baby and write it on a note. You can pin the wishes to your sparkly backdrop or place them into an oversized, colorful glass jar for a mystical touch.
Thoughtful Princess Baby Shower Party FavorsIt’s always lovely to give your friends and family members something special to take home with them after a touching get-together. Surprise your party guests with one of these heartfelt princess-themed baby shower favors.
Hand-Decorated Princess CookieWe love giving sweet treats as baby shower favors — they’re easy to make or order, and they’re a real crowd-pleaser. Stick with your theme and hand out decorated crown-shaped cookies to your guests as a thank you for joining you for the event.
Wildflower SeedsTake inspiration from all the beautiful blooms that princesses seem to love, and give your guests the gift of flowers. Swap traditional favors for wildflower seeds in a packet that they can sprinkle to not only create a wonderful garden but a lovely habitat for wildlife.
Princess Pamper KitEvery princess deserves a good pampering session, so why not give your guests one? Gather moisturizer, nail polish, eye masks, face masks, and more beauty and skincare supplies that you know and love. Put everything together in a mini hamper or a pink box with a personalized sticker so it has that authentic homemade feel.
Our Favorite Princess Baby Shower InvitesWhen it’s time to invite your guests, look for a beautiful invite that matches your baby shower theme. At Greenvelope, we have some gorgeous princess baby shower invitations for you to choose from.
It’s easy to customize your invites. You can change the colors, layout, fonts, wording, and more. This means you can adapt one of our other princess invites to suit a baby shower in no time at all. With a few clicks and a little creativity, you can make invites that feel totally bespoke and match your party theme perfectly.
Here’s a handful of our most loved princess-themed shower invites.
Once Upon a Time Baby Shower InvitationDesign: Signature Greenvelope
For an event this wonderful, you need a majestic invitation. Look no further than our Once Upon a Time invitation. It’s perfect for a princess, with whimsical illustrations, delicate borders, and pastel tones.
Die Cut Crown Baby Shower InvitationDesign: Signature Greenvelope
A princess baby shower doesn’t have to be pink. Switch things up with this Die Cut Crown invitation — available in a handful of gorgeous metallics that add a touch of glamor to the celebrations.
Tickled Pink Baby Shower InvitationDesign: Sogi’s Honey Bakeshop
This gorgeous Tickled Pink invitation is one of our favorites for a princess-themed baby shower. The stunning pink peacock works perfectly with the elegant script font, signaling that your guests are in for an elegant and charming event.
Plan and Host an Unforgettable Princess Baby ShowerWe hope these princess baby shower ideas have inspired you to come up with a plan for the shower you’re hosting. Mix your favorite decor, food, games, and party favor ideas to create an event that honors the parent(s)-to-be like royalty.
When planning your dream princess-themed bash, consider your event invitations, too. Look through our collection of princess invitations, personalize your favorite to match your baby shower celebration, and send them to your guest list with a swish of your royal scepter (or mouse).
50 Pretty in Pink Baby Shower Food Ideas for a Girl
These luscious recipes and pink food ideas are perfect for a baby shower menu.
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My daughter loves all things pink, so this recipe was just right for her birthday. Even my teenage son (not a fan of pink) ate his share, too. —Paulette Smith, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Tangy mayonnaise-Dijon sauce adds zip to flaky pastry and layers of crisp arugula, thinly sliced smoked salmon and nutty-flavored Asiago cheese. —Jamie Brown-Miller, Napa, California
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My guests enjoy this refreshing cherry-topped drink. It’s just right on a hot southern summer evening. And it’s pretty, too.—Awynne Thurstenson, Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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This appetizer or side dish makes a crispy complement to any Italian entree. I just started with my grandmother’s bruschetta recipe and added fresh tomatoes! It’s one of the yummiest bruschetta recipes I’ve found. —Jean Franzoni, Rutland, Vermont
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After a card game one evening, our hostess served graham crackers spread with prepared strawberry cream cheese. The flavor combination was delicious. So I decided to create this Strawberry Cream Cheese Dip using fresh berries. Guests appreciate this simple snack. —Carol Gaus, Elk Grove Village, Illinois
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These little cuties pack all the appeal of a dinner baked potato into the perfect bite-sized appetizer. I top off each one with a dollop of sour cream and coarsely ground pepper. —Sarah Shaikh, Mumbai, India
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I make these attractive, buttery cookies to serve at our remote guest lodge, and all the cooks in the kitchen are addicted to them! —Patsy Wolfenden, Golden, British Columbia
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Radishes are often overlooked as a mere salad garnish, but their bright, crisp flavor is a welcome addition to many dishes, including this orange guacamole. For balance, pair radish’s peppery crunch with a soft, sweet fruit. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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We eat grapefruit for breakfast and in winter fruit salads—why not for dessert? Here’s a sweet-tart cake that’s easy, delicious and one of a kind. Oh, and healthy, too! —Maiah Miller, Montclair, Vermont
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Years ago, I found a version of this sausage and meatballs recipe in a cookbook. At first taste, my family judged it a keeper. The tangy, saucy meatballs are requested by our friends whenever I host card night. We also take the yummy dish on camping trips. —Marybell Lintott, Vernon, British Columbia
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Rhubarb is the featured ingredient in this blush-colored punch. A friend passed the recipe on to me, and we enjoy it so much that I thought others might, too. —Rebecca Mininger, Jeromesville, Ohio
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This is a dessert take on bruschetta. Sweet, cinnamony toast slices are topped with a cream cheese mixture, strawberries and almonds. They are like miniature cheesecakes and so yummy! —Christi Meixner, Aurora, Illinois
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When unexpected company calls during the holidays, this shrimp salad is the perfect fit. It’s quick to put together, too, leaving you more time to spend with your guests. — Karen Moore, Jacksonville, Florida
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Pomegranates make dessert festive and bright with a burst of juicy sweetness. These pomegranate bars are no exception. —Lisa Keys, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
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Faced with an abundant grape crop, I created this easy, impressive-looking dessert. I like to add a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of coarse sugar to finish it off. —Kallee Krong-McCreery, Escondido, California
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Our seven children and four grandkids voted this festive, flavorful cookie a “keeper.” We gave a batch to our mail carrier, in thanks for trudging through so much snow, and she asked for the recipe. —Ruth Anne Dale, Titusville, Pennsylvania
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These tempting cheese-stuffed tomatoes are bursting with fresh flavor. Use the small end of a melon scoop to easily remove the pulp. —Laura LeRoy, Waxhaw, North Carolina
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My next-door neighbor shared this recipe with me, and I simply cannot improve it! You can make it ahead and cook it quickly when company arrives. The combo of poppy seeds, ham and cheese, horseradish and brown sugar makes it so delicious. —Iris Weihemuller, Baxter, Minnesota
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I learned to bake beside my mom and grandmother. When I was on break from college, I knew just how to entertain myself: I made cookies. Sharing this recipe with my mom and grandmother was a proud moment.—Andrea Zulauf, Livonia, New York
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This calorie and caffeine-free tea has a delightful rosy color.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin
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This recipe is a spinoff a cherry chicken main dish my husband adores. The combination of sweet, tart and salty flavors provides a contrast that’s hard to resist. —Shelley Platten, Amherst, Wisconsin
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This salmon dip is a delightful hors d’oeuvre that’s excellent for any occasion. The combination of salmon, cream cheese and spices gives it terrific flavor. —Raymonde Hebert Bernier, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
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Strawberry shortcake is one of my favorite desserts. I thought it would be great to capture all that wonderful flavor, so I made these strawberry shortcake cookies topped with pink strawberry frosting. —Allison Anderson, Avondale, Arizona
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These finger sandwiches are filling enough to satisfy hearty appetites. I've served the fun little stacks at every event, including holiday gatherings, showers and tailgate parties. —Kelly Williams, Forked River, New Jersey
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Dainty and light, these tartlets feature two of my favorites —lemon and cheesecake —in one yummy morsel. They look lovely topped with fresh raspberries, but sliced strawberries are just as pretty and delicious. —Gwyn Brandt, Hibbing, Minnesota
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My husband and I met at a cooking class. We have loved creating menus and entertaining ever since. These make-ahead antipasto skewers are always a hit. —Denise Hazen, Cincinnati, Ohio
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These luscious stuffed berries are the perfect bite-sized dessert. —Stephen Munro, Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia
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I like to take these quick and easy treats to potlucks and family gatherings. They're always well received! —Pam Kokes, North Loup, Nebraska
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A line forms quickly behind this quichelike torte at family gatherings. The wedges are easy to eat as finger food, and it's delicious hot or cold. — Barbara Estabrook, Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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Topped with a chocolate kiss, these cherry-flavored cookies look super cute on a dessert tray. Share them with family and friends. —Joy Yurk, Grafton, Wisconsin
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This fruit salad has such a surprising yet fabulous mix of flavors that friends often ask for the recipe. Combine seedless watermelon varieties in yellow, red and pink for a colorful twist. —Heidi Haight, Macomb, Michigan
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Talk about a conversation piece! These fun, yummy bars will get people talking. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Making this salad is a lot like putting in a garden. I “plant” everything in nice, neat sections, just as I do with seedlings. —Patricia Kile, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
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These pretty pink cookies always turn out so tender. They are the hit of my holiday! —Barbara Nowakowski, North Tonawanda, New York
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I first made this ham salad recipe for a shower, and everyone raved about it. Now when I go to a potluck, I take it—along with copies of the recipe. —Patricia Reed, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
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Every spring, we had strawberries and rhubarb on our farm outside Seattle. These fruity hand pies remind me of those times and of Grandma Winnie’s baking. —Shawn Carleton, San Diego, California
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This lovely appetizer is almost too pretty to eat! Sweet watermelon cubes hold a refreshing topping that showcases cucumber, red onion and fresh herbs. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Eat these pretty treats as is or crush them into a bowl of strawberries and whipped cream. Readers of my blog, utry.it, went nuts when I posted that idea.—Amy Tong, Anaheim, California
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Roast beef sandwiches never last long at a party, especially if you dollop them with mayo, mustard, horseradish and pickled giardiniera relish. —Susan Hein, Burlington, Wisconsin
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For a fruit salad that’s delightful, we combine berries and citrus with a honey-lime dressing flecked with poppy seeds. —Carrie Howell, Lehi, Utah
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Not your ordinary layer dip, the bold combination of hummus and Greek yogurt will be a new most-requested recipe at your next baby shower or gathering. —Elizabeth Dumont, Boulder, Colorado
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This recipe explodes with raspberry flavor! It's a wonderful summertime treat.—Doreen Patterson, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
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Baking a fun treat is a must when my four grandchildren come to stay for "grandma camp." Sometimes the grandkids help by piping the cake batter. —Linda Schend, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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When it’s too hot to eat inside, I head out to the patio. Shred some rotisserie chicken and toss with mango, watermelon and grapes for an ooh-ahh healthy chicken salad. —Barbara Spitzer, Lodi, California
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Store-bought spaghetti sauce speeds up the preparation of these homemade meatball appetizers. Leftovers make terrific sub sandwiches.—Rene McCrory, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Our family loves fresh strawberries, so I look for different ways to use them. This tempting, yummy dessert has sweet strawberries, tart lime and salty pretzels. —Alexandra Barnett, Forest, Virginia
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These sandwiches are always welcome at lunchtime around our house. Sweet pineapple and crunchy pecans are nice additions to ordinary chicken salad. —Carol Alexander, Midland, Michigan
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Summertime and watermelon go hand in hand. My melon sorbet is fresh, fruity and without the gluten and eggs you get in many other frozen desserts. —Rachel Lewis, Danville, Virginia
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The variety of tomatoes, onions and peppers makes this chunky salsa so good. Whenever I try to take a batch to a get-together, it’s hard to keep my family from finishing it off first! It’s a super snack with tortilla chips or as a relish with meat. —Connie Siese, Wayne, Michigan
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These fruity kabobs are so refreshing on a warm day. They're also a quick and easy treat for get-togethers. —Kathleen Hedger, Godfrey, Illinois
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Originally Published: July 19, 2021
Ellie Martin Cliffe
Now Taste of Home's content director, Ellie has been writing about food and parenting for almost 20 years. When she isn't at TOH HQ, she's likely trying gluten- and dairy-free recipes, canning whatever's in season, listening to anything with a fiddle, or playing Forbidden Island with her family.
Child's birthday: decoration of dishes (in pictures) | Holiday again!
Of course, every mother wants to come up with something unusual for the birthday of a child.
Almost my entire site is devoted to organizing children's home holidays, so I advise you to look at the collection of articles "Child's Birthday at Home"
and especially this article:
“What to cook for a child’s birthday”
I know from experience (I have two children) that nothing unusual can be prepared for a children's birthday . Children always eat familiar dishes and are very reluctant to experiment. I advise you to offer your little guests the most ordinary treats (mashed potatoes, rice, chicken cutlets or chops, etc.), but you can decorate dishes in some unusual way .
There is another unspoken law - not everything beautiful is tasty . Now, looking at the pictures, you yourself will draw this conclusion. Don't make too many edible decorations. Children will be happy to look at several vegetable and fruit animals on the table, and then they will start eating something tasty, even if it is not decorated with ladybugs and bees.
To decorate the table, there are magnificent sets of disposable tableware and decorations for the room, selected in the same style.
For a children's party of any theme (from pirates to princesses :-)) there is
tablecloths, candles, packages, invitations, caps, napkins, plates and cups, balls and garlands!
You can order at a good price here.
. Not all mothers have high knife skills, and, as a rule, there is very little time. Here it would be time to cook the main dishes, and hands do not always reach the decoration. I chose the simplest options, and they require patience, skill and creative energy.
Here are some sausage and cheese fantasies with a vegetable twist.
Bread for sandwiches can be made curly using cookie cutters!For the mane of a lion cub, pick up "marbled" cheeseThese are already 3D sandwiches. A corner is immediately cut out of the bread. Phone buttons can be peas, corn and pieces of olives. Bees deserve special attention. Alternate rings of green olives and pitted black olives, threading them on sticks of hard cheeseCanape
Tiny sandwiches and figurines made from eggs and vegetables. How the craftswoman's hand combined large black olives and mozzarella cheese, resulting in pretty penguins, is a mystery to me. Can you make it?
Lion cubs: Grated cheese with mayonnaise and garlic under a bright layer of carrots.Figurines
This, in my opinion, is the most complex "food art" (literally translated from English "food art" - decorating dishes). Some figurines remind me of 3D construction set (bell pepper bull and tomato cat). What can I say… Stack it up!
Tomato Variations Cars, crocodile, palm trees and frog are built with toothpicksThese figures are simpler. The crocodile turned out charming, you must agree! This one is enough to decorate a salad. I don’t know how compatible a pear is with a cucumber, but a frog consists of these products. And a bouquet of tulip tomatoes stuffed with cheese could decorate an adult holiday. Stems and leaves are from green onions.
I like these little mice in big cheese holes!Decorating salads and side dishes
A mound of rice offered to guests as a treat can turn into a penguin (plus olives, plus a carrot). And rice itself, processed with wet hands , becomes a pliable sculptural material. How do you like the sleeping bear and kitten (paws made of pieces of cheese, black details - dry sheets of algae for making sushi)?
Two wonderful fish! It’s quite easy to give the salad a shape, but you’ll need to work on the scales ... God’s caterpillar in a flower meadow will decorate any mayonnaise salad. I like this magic snake with a crown! I would give this cat the Audience Choice Award! We cut out black parts from nori sheets. Paws - dense cheese or hard cheese. Handsome Red cat is made with the help of "strokes" from finely chopped olives, gnome - from proteins, yolks, cherry tomatoes and grated beets; mice with cheese ears decorate Mimosa, and a sunflower blossomed from chips. I found pineapple with walnuts cute, and a child himself can make a bunny with carrots!Fruit desserts
Amateur photos from an amateur feast. But also cute.
Bananas, from which you build palm trees, must be sprinkled with lemon, otherwise they will darkenThanks to the one who came up with such a Christmas tree from an apple and a carrot. We stick toothpicks into the "trunk", We string berries and pieces of fruit. Beauties!
And this is a pear and grape hedgehog. Well, how to refuse such a treat! Once you've peeled off part of the pear, keep it in a bowl of water and lemon juice, otherwise it will darken quickly!
Dear mothers! Bookmark this page so that on the happiest day of the year (and this is your child's birthday), you can easily find this source of inspiration.
To decorate the table, there are magnificent sets of disposable tableware and decorations for the room, selected in the same style.
More about children's parties:
How to decorate a room with balloons on your own
Children's party: how to fold paper napkins?
How to decorate a room for a children's party. 7 ideas in pictures.
Children's birthday party in the style of a princess
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Every little girl wants to feel like a real princess, put on a magnificent dress, tie a beautiful bow on her head, let her hair down and receive gifts and signs of attention. A young lady also easily finds the use of beautiful jewelry in delicate colors and children's cosmetics. And it will be great to let your little one feel like a real crowned lady, as well as put on a beautiful white or pink dress and beautiful shoes. Well, which of us, girls, did not dream about this in childhood ... However, when organizing such a children's holiday, several key points must be taken into account.
Invitation cards
Birthday, like any other holiday, requires invitation cards. You can buy invitation cards in the store, or you can make them yourself - the second option will be even more interesting, since your girl can take part in this process, which will be interesting for her. For a homemade postcard, you will need colored cardboard, beautiful ribbons, maybe lace, beads, everything you find in the house - for sure, your baby is fond of needlework.
It is also necessary to write an invitation text on the card, which must contain the name of the invitee and the invitation itself. Texts can be taken ready-made, or you can come up with your own. In order for the holiday to turn into a real enchanting show, it is necessary to discuss the form of clothing with the parents of the invited girls - puffy dresses and beautiful costumes for boys and girls, respectively. Handmade invitation cards will look much more original than those bought, but if there is not enough time to make them yourself, then turning to various online stores for help will be a good option. But it is important that they be, and at the entrance to the celebration there was a person to whom the guests present a ticket, introduce themselves and go into the celebration hall.
Decorating the room
Of course, it is very important that the interior is decorated thematically, that is, it should contain girlish shades - pink, lilac, white, light green. Also, a good option would be to decorate the room with fresh flowers, hang a poster with the image of a fairy-tale castle on the wall, and also hang a lot of photos of the birthday girl, as if she were the only inhabitant of her castle. There are many options for decorating walls - butterflies cut out of paper, flowers, fairy-tale characters and so on - the main thing is to let your imagination run wild. It is very important here that creative moments come, because they will make any holiday unforgettable.
Choosing a menu
Of course, like any other holiday, a children's birthday requires a menu. Therefore, it is necessary to take care of it in advance. What a holiday without a magnificent cake and without airy cakes ... The cake can also be decorated with various bright confectionery toppings and even figures of the kindest fairy-tale heroes. The tablecloth on the table should be of a delicate color - pink or sand. Some dishes can be light salads, small sandwiches, ice cream and cakes. As for drinks, they should be with bright tubes, and glasses should also be tall. Try to avoid using disposable tableware - on the contrary, do not be too lazy to put children's plates with the image of goodies on the table and so on.
Costume for a princess
Of course, the outfit must fully match the venue and theme of the theme party. The princess must wear a crown, but if it is not possible to buy a decent crown, you can also make it yourself from anything - flowers, paper, jewelry. Again, you can involve your princess in this exciting activity, she will like it...
If you are planning a lot of entertainment for your holiday, it will be inconvenient to wear a dress that is too voluminous, especially if your daughter's birthday falls in the summer. On the contrary, the dress should be as light and comfortable as possible. In the style of the holiday, the accessories themselves will dominate, of which you can choose a huge variety. The dress should be of a delicate color in a girlish style - pink, lilac, peach. Of course, where without a glass slipper. Of course, it is not always possible to find crystal shoes, but there are many souvenirs, and this shoe should be one of them at the holiday.
Any children's festive attire must comply with the basic rules - it must not impede movement and must not constrain the princess, and if you are planning outdoor games or at home, the more comfortable the dress will be the better.
Contests and games for birthdays
Of course, at a children's party it is very important to provide various kinds of entertainment so that it will be remembered not only by the birthday girl, but also by her guests. Therefore, you can come up with some entertainment that will bring notes of joy and an unforgettable touch to the feast.
Fortune cookies with a note inside are especially popular at children's parties. Also, a very good option would be to hold fabulous relay races or contests, in which there will be a fabulous attribute in the form of a carriage, of course, a toy, chocolate coins, paper castles. Prizes for the winners - stationery, small dolls, Kinder Surprise eggs and so on. During such an event, it is very important to maintain the necessary atmosphere, so it is important to choose the right musical accompaniment, as well as capture the main moments of this celebration on film. And in order for this holiday to be remembered not only by your princess, but also by you, you can make a video filming of the main solemn moments - congratulations, serving a cake, contests.
Today you can find many individuals who provide services for organizing a holiday, a soap bubble show, an entertainment program, so if you are not constrained financially and want a real enchanting show, then you can turn to professionals in their field for help. If you don’t have an arrangement for a certain amount, it’s okay, a holiday made from scratch with your own hands will only show your guests your love, and your chores will be really pleasant.
If you have a house outside the city, and the celebration fell on the warm season, then it would be great to spend your princess's birthday not in a stuffy apartment, but in the fresh air. However, on the street, one parent will not be able to see all the guests, so it would be better if you take one of the guests' parents to help you, and at the same time have a good time yourself in nature.
Princess's birthday away from home
If you don't want to take the trouble of decorating a children's party, as well as cooking, and you have the finances for something more exotic, then a great option would be to hold a children's party in a children's cafe or, if there is an opportunity to go somewhere, then even to Disney Land. Again - there should be no limits to your imagination and desire. Many parents today do not want to have holidays at home, because they bring a lot of noise and trouble, so they pack up and go somewhere. Such a trip to nature makes any holiday memorable and gives unforgettable emotions, which is exactly what every little princess needs. As for the independent organization of such a holiday, he does everything almost according to the same scenario as the holiday at home - invitation cards indicating the venue, choosing an outfit for the birthday girl, but the advantage will be that there will be no need to decorate the room and think about what to cook - after all, in specialized places there is a choice of a varied menu where you can safely have a meal and not think about anything ...
The celebration will be more memorable if you invite a person who will hold a show of huge soap bubbles or entertain guests with magic tricks, but this question depends only on the budget that you have, since today the cost of such services is not low.
Thus, having determined the venue for the celebration and choosing all the attributes necessary for this, you need to take care of the little things and create a real holiday for your princess, which will remain in her memory for a long time.