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They then had their pictures taken in front of the medieval times cottage.
Then it was on to the craft table where we had treasure boxes with their names on them. They decorated them with stickers, gold coins and gemstones. My sister filled them with treasures and took them to the exit gate (princess fruit snacks, chocolate coins, fairy dust, and small bubbles, we made labels that had the party information on them, lip gloss and jewelry for the girls and dragon bookmarks and cars for the boys.)
Then we had a witch turn one boy into a beast since my daughter was Belle. After that our Fairy Godmother took them all to play games that would recall medieval times: Cinderella's who has the slipper... One person turns their back and the others pass the slipper, then the one in the middle has to guess who has it. Jasmines pin the flame on the dragon / kiss the frog with lipstick or stick on lips; the closest one on each got a prize. Belles pass the teapot... played like musical chairs, whoever has the teapot when the music stops got candy from the teapot and was out, the last person got a prize. Snow Whites' apple bobbing. Sleeping Beauty's dragon egg hunt, one person dressed like a dragon chased the others while they hunted plastic eggs, they got to "slay the dragon" by pulling off the flag from his back. Then it was time for cake and food: We got the sheet cake from Wal-Mart; the medieval times castle cake kit came from the bakery (it's called Disney Princess Signature Cake Series - you can also find it online).
We had ice cream, chips, meat and cheese trays, a veggie tray, and my niece made Cinderella coaches for the dip out of small pumpkins and cucumbers for the wheels. We had sugar-free lemonade and punch and we made ice cubes from each juice and put grapes and cherries inside. We had goblets for each child and wrote their name like Princess Kyndal and Prince Alex on them in pink and blue and they got to take them home.
After eating we had the Ariel sand dig where they could find gold coins, gemstones, etc.
Then we had the medieval times pinatas, we had a princess pull string and a horse they could hit at. We put a plastic tablecloth underneath to catch the candy.
We ran out of time before some of the guest had to leave because of a delay in the beginning, but we had planned to begin the Royal Ball where the beast would ask Belle to dance and everyone join in, then the beast unmasked and returned to the prince as all the balloons fell around them! (Our airplane man had to cancel on us, but we hung a bag of balloons from our castle top).
I'm sure I have forgotten something, it was a busy day and as I said it was a lot of planning and work but it was worth every minute of it! She will only turn 5 once! Let Diane know what you think about her Medieval Times Princess party ideas: Or... Send us your own PARTY TALE so we can feature it on this site! Copyright © 2003-2005, coolest-kid-birthday-parties.com | ||||||||