Princess Cotton Candy Hats- So fun to make, but the cotton candy starts melting quickly. About an hour later it looked like colored sugar sticking to the side of the cone. |
Made some monogram M's and stuck them on to the lollipops. Got the lollipops at Oriental Trading.com |
Marshmallow Teacups. These came out so cute. We bought the giant marshmallows at Publix and the mini cupcake liners at Michael's. We added pink frosting on the bottom and on the top to help hold the stirrer in place and sprinkled with princess colored sugar. |
The Candy Table- My sister-in-law made the delicious cupcakes and decorated them with mini tiaras. My mom made the table cover with pink tulle on the bottom. |
Place Setting for each Princess |
Recycled vase made from a Voss bottle and wrapped with decorative scrapbook paper. |
Princess Table |
Our little princess in front of the castle front that daddy built. Her grandmother Noni made her this beautiful dress. |
Princess Maya and her Royal Knight- her brother Matthew. |
The princesses looking at the Mirror Mirror wall. |
Making their wands. |
Making crowns. |
The Royal Feast |
Making the treasure chests. |
We made different types of tea sandwiches for the girls and cut them out in different shapes using cookie cutters. After they ate they decorated their treasure chests and I let them open them only when they had finished. They were filled with plastic coins, rings and other little trinkets. We cleared out the tables while they were doing the treasure craft and then they played Princess charades and then they had a Princess Dance Fest. Prizes were awarded to the best dancers and best costume. A friend of ours brought her a pinata so they had a blast in the backyard doing that. All the princesses went home with lots of candy and the stuff they had made in a little princess bag.
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