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Tammy • Mar 13, 2015

Every girl is a Princess

Princess Party-

Today’s post is about a fabulous princess party my friend Darla and her girls planned and executed. She has a set of twin girls and one son. Her daughters are named Lilly and Stevie. They are just as cute and beautiful as their names. I have to warn you, Darla is no average party planner! She is party planner extraordinaire! With the release of the Disney Cinderella movie, this could give you a great start on planning your next Princess party! It's all about making memories.

Here is the list of movies they watched and the coordinating themed snacks with each movie.

1.“Snow White” was first. Snacks were: "Poison" apples with Carmel dip or peanut butter, wishing-well water, and apple shaped cookies.

2.“Cinderella” came next with a glass slipper and pumpkin shaped cookies, alongside a spinach dip filled bread bowl (aka Magic Carriage), complete with horse!

3.“Sleeping Beauty” was enhanced with woodland creatures and fairy godmother punch served in a princess crown cup. Science came into play when they layered the heavier (due to sugar) Gatorade in blue, then added the sugar-free Crystal Light pink lemonade on top. They used some great ice from Sonic and it really added to the effect. You can think of it as "blingy punch!"

4.“Beauty and the Beast” received the breakfast bid the next morning. A “Be our guest towering breakfast kabob.”

My daughter had so much fun at this party! Oh, did I mention that the girls were 16-17 years old? You are never too old to be a princess! With a little planning, a few cookie cutters, and some great snacks, look at the memories that were made. Oh, all the girls got to take home their princess cups that you see in the pictures.

Let me know if you have any questions about this party idea. I would be happy to get the answer from my friend Darla- Party Planner Extraordinaire.

What memory are you planning?~ Tammy
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