If I had planned ahead, I probably could've gotten the pencil boxes half off during school supply sales.Īll you need is gold spray paint, glue or glue dots, and fake jewels (or princess foam stickers). I didn't have a coupon this time, so I used what I had around the house and bought pencil boxes. The first time I did this party, I used a coupon to buy flushable wipes and saved tons of money. For this project you can use empty baby wipes boxes, flushable wipes boxes, or school pencil boxes. If you plan to do a party like this-plan ahead to save money! I forgot. (The font I used was Chaucer.) Treasure Boxes
Regrets to (Lu’s) mother, Queen Heidi (phone number).įinally, I punched a hole in each card and attached a personalized name card.
If you would like, please come dressed in your finest princess attire. Please have your carriage drop you off at (our address) at (time) and return for you at (time). You are cordially invited to (Lu's) Royal Birthday Celebration! (I cut the top of the castle out with an x-acto knife before I folded the cards.) If you can't read the words in the picture, the outside of the card says:Īll of the Princesses across the land are invited to an event that is really grand! The invitations were created in Photoshop. Printables to go with many of these projects are included at the end of the post.
If you have little girls, chances are that you will probably get to host at least one princess party in your lifetime! So far, I'm on princess party number three (with more to come!) Today I'm sharing ideas and tutorials for most of the projects from Lu's princess-themed 5th birthday party.