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The Perfect Princess Tea Party:
Easy
As 1, 2, Tea!
By
Cynthia Marcano
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Whether
it's a special occasion like her birthday or Easter or just an
ordinary day, having the perfect princess tea party is as easy
as 1, 2, 3.
Planning the perfect princess can be as much as fun as the tea
party itself. You are only limited by your imagination. If your
little princess is old enough, use this time to plan the tea party
together and make the experience extra special.
You want to first start out with a theme. Choosing a specific
theme can make planning so much easier. For example if you want
to do a Cinderella theme party, you already know that everything
should be silver, light blue and white. If you want to choose
a simple princess themed that is not character based, then white,
pink, purple and yellow are the basic colors used most often.
After choosing your theme, you must now choose the invitations
and party dcor. If you are planning a formal tea party, choose
an elegant invitation. If you are creating your invitation this
is easy to achieve by choosing a script font and pretty, dainty
paper. For extra elegance incorporate a bow or lace to the invitation.
For a more whimsical party, try using glitter and stickers to
jazz up your invitations.
The party decor should follow suit. An elegant tea party should
use linen table covers and napkins. Use porcelain, silver or ceramic
tea set and adorn the table with a floral centerpiece. Silver
cutlery compliment will compliment any of the tea sets wonderfully.
To finish off the table dcor add strings of faux pearls and rose
petals.
The whimsical princess tea party is a lot less formal, but can
be just as pretty fun. A plastic or porcelain tea set will work
great. You can find lots of pretty plastic tea sets with the Disney
Princesses on them. Cutlery can be colorful plastic ware used
for a party. Table covers can be plastic or paper. Coordinate
the table ware, table cover and napkins for a more uniformed and
festive look. Fill a basket with faux flowers or jewelry and use
as a centerpiece. The whimsical tea party is less expensive and
is better suited for the princesses under age 8.
The princess tea party menu can be just as simple. Keep in mind
that the food is for little fingers and tummies when you create
the menu. Your little princess' input can be a huge help. What's
a tea party without tea? I don't know too many little princesses
that are regular tea drinkers. Try substituting hot tea for iced
tea. This is a great solution for the younger princesses. They
can still pour their own tea without the worries of burning themselves.
It also works well with the plastic tea sets. Another alternative
is tea filled with fruit. These teas taste more like fruit punch
and the princesses won't even know the difference.
Keep the foods small. The children's tea sets are small and the
food should be able to fit on the plates perfectly. Finger sandwiches,
mini croissants, mini muffins and small tea cookies work well.
If the tea party is for a birthday party, try substituting a traditional
birthday cake for cupcakes. Place the cupcakes on a tier pedestal
for a festive look.
Keep the princesses entertained with a few princess tea party
games. A princess favorite is kiss the frog. Place a disposable
picture of a frog on the wall. Apply lipstick to each princess.
One by one blindfold each princess and spin her around a few times.
She them kisses the frog. Whichever princess comes closest to
the frog's lips is the winner. If she is lucky enough she may
just have found her prince.
A few more games are:
Which Princess Sings This? Each princess can sing and act out
the scene of a princess movie and the rest have to guess the princess
and movie. Can be made more challenging by not singing and just
acting it out.
Royal Findings this game is great for the younger princesses.
Before the party begins hide several princess themed articles
around the party area. Examples include crowns, wands, jewels
etc. Whatever they find they can keep or trade. Be sure to either
hide plenty for everyone or give them each a turn. After they
find one thing, it's the next princesses turn.
Last but not least is Dress Up. For a more formal tea party the
princesses can wear their own very pretty party dresses. For the
more whimsical party purchase a dress up trunk and allow the girls
to swap outfits. Put out a spread of jewels, make up and feather
boas and watch the beauties emerge.
Other princess activities include make your own tiara, design
your own slipper and make your own wand. Most craft stores carry
these party activities kits or can find them online at party or
princess websites. Another option is to find articles that tell
you how to create these projects yourself without having to purchase
the kits.
Other tips to keep in mind are:
Most tea sets come with enough pieces for 4 people. You may need
to purchase several tea sets to accommodate a larger party.
A whimsical tea party is suggested for princesses under age 8.
The tea sets and dcor are better suited for them. With plastic
table covers and tea sets, mishaps are a breeze to clean up.
If you need to purchase several tea sets, you don't want to be
left with so many sets after the party is over. Give each princess
their table setting as their favor. You can purchase nice gift
boxes to place the set in after cleaning. Adorn with a bow and
tag with party information.
Use the table time to teach the princesses proper table manners
and etiquette. This may be more suitable for the older princesses.
A 3 year old may have a hard time figuring out what you are talking
about. So if you are trying to teach a room full of 3 years olds,
you can wind up pulling your hair out.
Most of all have fun!
About the Author: Cynthia Marcano loves all things princess and
invites you to visit her sites, www.princesstreasurechest.com
and www.allthingsprincess.com.
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