| Princess Birthday Party Games
Find the Royal Jewels
Fill ¾ of a large bowl with sand. Hide plastic jewels in it, such as the ones in our Glamour Party Favors Pack or our Blinking Rings. Give out a pair of Chinese sticks to each child and tell them to pick out the hidden jewels in the bowl with them. Kids get to keep the jewels they find as party favors they can take home.
Looking for a Prince
Draw a frog (approx. 3” x 3”) or download from the internet and copy 6 times on a letter-size sheet. Print out 15 sheets and cut the frogs out - a square around the picture is enough, no need to cut them around the outline.
Draw a crown on the back of one of the frogs. Then stick the frogs around the house in visible places. When all the guests have arrived tell them that one of the frogs around the house is a prince and they have 5 minutes to find it. They also have to hunt as many frogs as they can. The child with the most frogs and the one that gets the “prince” win a prize!
Princesses Quest
You will need a plush or plastic toy frog of any size.
This is a relay race with a number of tasks; here we suggest a few but you can add more tasks if you want.
Ask kids to take off their shoes and put them in a lump. They must make 2 teams and each team must form a line. The first kid in each line must go find their shoes and put them on, run to a lump of toys, find the frog, kiss it and come back to pick up their loot bag. The team that ends first wins!
Princess Party Pinatas Beat a special pinata for a princess party, such as a princess castle, a medieval castle, a princess crown or a dragon pinata! Fill it with princess party favors such as blinking rings, frog jumpers, flipping frogs, glowing bracelets, chocolate milk coins and candy. Pinatas make a great party decoration or table centerpiece and are fun to beat and break! For younger kids, you can purchase our pull ribbon conversion kit and turn your pinata into the safer pull ribbon version.
Princess Party Crafts
Make a Princess Wand This easy craft-making activity is a must at every princess birthday party. Before the party, use approx. 3” x 3” star-shaped cookie cutters to draw stars on a piece of cardboard (you can use an old shoe box.) Cut out the stars.
Pour glitter, sequins and glue into different plates for the kids to decorate the stars. Give out straws and help them staple their star to a straw. Teach them how to tie curling ribbons around the straw, right below the star. Ready to rule!
Princess Party Recipes
Dancing Princesses Cupcakes
Kids will love to help you decorate these gorgeous cupcake dolls! Make cupcakes, remove paper cups and put upside down on a tray. Stick a small doll in the center of each cupcake or make dolls’ head and body using marzipan or cookie dough. Sit kids at the table and give them a cupcake to decorate. You can teach them how to add the frosting and decorate with sprinkles by doing it yourself on one of the cupcakes. Give them a hand if needed and suggest different decoration patterns to each.
Hot Dragons
Fun hot dogs for a princess party! Use toothpicks to stick 2 olives to one end of the bread. These will be the dragon’s eyes. Cut long pieces of cheese with arrow-like ends. Insert one piece of cheese on the bread’s end with the olives to make the tongue. Add another piece of cheese to the other end to make the tail. Add 2 small pieces of lettuce inside the bread, letting them stick out to each side as dragon wings.
Pink Lemonade
The perfect drink for a princesses banquet!
Serve pink lemonade on Princess Stem Glasses or Tulip Champagne Glasses. These will decorate your table and kids will love drinking from these royal glasses.
Princess Party Supplies
Princess Party Gifts
Princess Costumes
Barbie & Magic Pegasus
Barbie Dancing Princess
Birthday Princess
Cinderella Stardust
Disney Princesses
Fairy Princess
Ladybug Princess
Princess Celebration
Glitter Princess |