Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Be Mine

Throwing a Valentines Day Party? Looking for something special for the kids? Consider these adorable creations:  Valentine "Candy Heart Cookies" from our friends at Eleni's Bakery. For those of you who are braving making your own Valentines, here are some adorable suggestions for you. Handmade valentine ideas below:









Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Let Down Your Hair

What's a princess party without the flowing locks of Rapunzel? The newest princess addition to NY Princess Party! How about a fabulous soiree with Rapunzel there to entertain the chilren with some of our enchanting activities including our newest signature activity: beautiful hair braiding for all your lovely, lady guests. Get ready to let your hair down at your next event!

Call us today to book! Spring dates are selling out!

Friday, January 21, 2011

New Story Book Favorites!

Looking for something other than a Princess Party? Try some of these new characters we're adding to our repertoire.

Have a pink cupcake party with Pinkalicious!























Have a French breakfast spread and get a lesson in French with Madeline!
















Have a Dress Up, Tea Party with Fancy Nancy!
















Stroll the Plaza and get into some trouble with Eloise!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Will You Be My Valentine?

Planning a Valentines Day Party? Well, look no further! We can send you a pretty, pink princess to lead your wee ones in Cookie Decorating and Valentine Making. Not to mention Face Painting or Glitter Tattoos!

Call us today to book and in the mean time, enjoy this "home made Valentine Card" craft from Craft.Kaboose.com!














Home Made Valentine Cards


What you'll need:
  • 8.5 x 11 construction paper or card stock in various colors and/or patterns
  • Valentine and/or heart stickers
  • Scissors
  • Pinking shears (optional)
  • Glue stick or white craft or school glue
  • Glitter (pink, red, white)

How to make it:

  1. Begin by cutting a piece of construction paper or card stock into four equal pieces.
  2. Fold quartered paper in half to make a card.
  3. For the easiest version, appropriate for preschoolers, use stickers to decorate or cut out hearts from a different color of construction paper or card stock to glue onto your cards. Experiment with different patterns, florals look great contrasted with stripes on a solid background.
  4. Younger children love glitter! Use a bottle of glue to “draw” on a heart or phrase (such as “Be Mine”). Sprinkle glue generously with pink, red or white glitter and let dry over night. Tap off excess glitter when completely dry.
  5. For the older set, let them use pinking sheers to cut out heart shapes and glue onto cards. Again, use contrasting patterns and colors to create a charming design.
  6. Once glue is dry, cards may curl up a little. Place cards between the pages of a heavy cookbook or phone book and leave over night.

Tips:

Finding the perfect paper. Card stock is available in literally hundreds of different designs. The scrap-booking aisle at your local craft store has individual sheets or pads of various colors and patterns. Caution, these papers can get costly, watch for sales or purchase these papers with other projects in mind as well. Construction paper is inexpensive and children love it just as much.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Perfect Princess Ice Cream Social

Here are some amazing pictures from a fantastic Princess Ice Cream Social we did out in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The girls enjoyed tattoos, interactive story time and a short princess etiquette lesson before diving into sparkly pink sundaes!

Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Happy New Year!

Welcome back everyone! We have a lot of exciting things in store for you this year! Stay tuned to our blog!

-Birthday Wishes Team