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Princess Tea Party. Princess Tea Party -5yr- Pink Lemonade. Celebre-Tea - Hand Prints in Cement. Special Mention. Princess Tea -7yr- Purse Filled Favor. Honorable Mention. If your party has a theme, think about what flavors you can use in your signature drink that will convey it. You could serve drinks in individual bottles or jars, add your own labels, use themed ice cubes, straws, drinks picks, or add a simple garnish.
A sprig of berries or a single flower head on the rim of a glass can make a simple cocktail look really stylish. Tea parties are synonymous with princess party ideas, so you might want to serve the drinks in some old fashioned tea cups with saucers.
You probably don't want to serve normal tea, but there are some nice fruit flavoured ice teas like those from Snapple which make flavors such as peach, raspberry and lemon tea. Just remember these still contain caffeine, although they do make a caffeine-free Pomegranate Raspberry Red Tea which is probably the best option. Even if you don't serve fruit tea, present your drinks in teacups. These clear glass teacup and saucer sets from supplier 3 are really cheap and would look great when filled with pink colored drinks.
For younger kids there are these plastic tea cup sippers from supplier 1. You can always take the screw top and big bendy straw off and replace with a regular straw to make them look more delicate if you wish. Alternatively, you can pick up these cute Disney princess themed bottles from supplier 4 other designs available. Alternatively, make all your drinks pink by serving things like pink lemonade. This looks great in a big serving jug or punchbowl with just some simple lemon or lime slices as garnish see photo below left by Quentin Bacon on My Recipes.
You can still let them drink this out of tea cups with saucers so they feel more like a princess. Alternatively, these princess bottles from supplier 4 tie in nicely with these princess party ideas. For more pink drinks try making these cotton candy milkshakes below left by Happy Harvest on Tablespoon , or this cute polka-dot strawberry milkshake made with marshmallows below center, by Sweet Paul, photo by Alexandra Grabewski. Alternatively, for something quick and easy, just serve this cotton candy Shirley Temple instead below right,.
Give regular water bottles a princess makeover with these printable labels from supplier 4. There's lots of different designs available, including these cute 'Melted Snow' Frozen themed labels. You can make your party drinks more interesting with these cute princess wand or princess castle ice cube molds, both from supplier 3. Alternatively, use princess themed straws, such as the ones below more designs available from supplier 4. All credit goes to the talented people that have created these recipes - so please click through to their site for full details, methods, and in some cases step-by-step tutorials.
For princess party food you could look to the English tradition of 'Afternoon Tea' for inspiration. Little princesses will love this as everything is so delicate and lady-like. Traditionally, afternoon tea comes served in teapots with tea cups and saucers alongside bite-sized sandwiches cut into small triangles with the crusts removed. Traditional English fillings are cucumber but you could add cream cheese for children , egg and cress substitute with egg mayo for kids , ham, or smoked salmon.
All the sandwiches are usually presented on a tired cake stand accompanied by a selection of small cakes or scones with jam and Devonshire clotted cream. Over the past few years, traditional English Afternoon Tea has become really fashionable again. It's then all served on china designed by British designer Paul Smith. So you don't just have to think in terms of traditional afternoon tea for your princess party ideas - mix it up with some cute shoe or dress shaped cookies, cakes and candies.
If you want to make the sandwiches a little less formal, use cookie cutters to shape them into crowns, castles, princess dresses, and glass slippers to turn them into princess party food see example, below left from Betty Crocker. See supplier 3 for princess cookie cutters. Of course you can also use the cookie cutters to create any number of different princess themed cookies. There are cookie cutters for individual princess faces, such as this Elsa from Frozen cutter, or if you're not really a baker you can buy all sorts of ready-made princess cookies—I particularly like these Disney princess dress cookies below right.
See supplier 4 for both. Likewise, there are princess crown and pumpkin carriage cookie cutters, or you can just buy ready-made crown and carriage cookies.
Both the cookies and cutters are available from supplier 4. Remember, in addition to using these cutters for sandwhiches and cookies, you can also use them on slices of cheese, or fruits, such as watermelon.
You can even take a similar approach to shaping mini pizzas, such as these crown-shaped pizzas from by Pillsbury. They're just puff pastry with jelly brushed on them, which are then braided and baked. The cake is baked inside the ice cream cups. Or for a healthy option, check out these ingenious 'Cinderella's Pumpkins' by Rebecca from Daily Rebecca. She uses little bits of celery stuffed into tangerines.
So clever! For something a little more healthy, make these simple fruity magic wands, below left by Sheri Silver on Babble. Or check out these more elaborate ones from Weelicious. Pink cotton candy or strawberries dipped in white chocolate with pink sprinkles are also perfect princess party ideas.
Or for something a little more unusual check out this amazing step by step guide for how to make Cupcake Stuffed Stawberries! Yes, you did read that correctly. You might also want to let the kids get involved in making some of the princess party food for their birthday, so let them try their hand at these cute Edible Teacup Biscuits below right, from Planning with Kids.
Use these cute tea cup molds from supplier 3 to bake and serve your cupcakes in - perfect for a royal tea party. If you're not really a baker, you can buy these really cute Disney princess cake pops. They also have Anna and Elsa from Frozen.
Both from supplier 4. If you prefer to make regular cupcakes, use these cake toppers from supplier 4 , which are available for most of the Disney princesses and just frost your cakes with the appropriate colored frosting. Alternatively, you can buy these edible fondant cupcake toppers which look amazing.
Also from supplier 4. If you prefer not to go down the Disney princess route, there are plenty of other princess cupcake toppers available from supplier 4 , such as the ones below. I particularly like these fun personalized photo cupcake toppers, also from supplier 4 , which are made from a photo of the birthday girl.
There are lots of princess themed lollipops available from supplier 4 , such as wands, glass slippers, and carriages, which are a good way to fill out a dessert table. Supplier 1 and 6 also sell candy by the color so you can use pink, white, and lavender for a princess party theme. For a Disney princess party, you might want to include these fun Pez dispensers on the dessert table.
See supplier 3. One final pink-themed recipe to add to the princess party ideas is this cute Pink Popcorn below, by Erin at Erin Cooks. Alternatively, you can buy this from supplier's 3 and 4. Whether you're making a birthday cake from scratch or just decorating it, below are some suggestions to go with these princess party ideas:. If you want to make the birthday cake yourself, there are a few different baking pans available which tie in nicely with these princess party ideas, including crowns, carriages, and castles.
See supplier 3 for these. Alternatively, you could try one of these 3D cake kits to make either a princess dress cake or this amazing castle cake set. Both from supplier 3. If you're not really a baker, these personalized edible cake images from supplier 3 are a really quick and easy way to theme the birthday cake in keeping with these princess party ideas.
Just roll out onto your cake. More designs available. Alternatively, there are plenty of edible fondant cake toppers from supplier 4 that you could add to your own cake. Or use one of these non-edible cake toppers, also from supplier 4 more designs available. Below are some suggestions for how to style and decorate your party in keeping with these princess party ideas:.
Think pink for princess party drinks — pink milk, pink lemonade, strawberry smoothies! These paper dolls would make awesome table decorations for a princess party. There are links printables for each princess that you can cut out and make yourself here.
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