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7 Giggling Three and Four Year Old Girls


Okay, only six are pictured but that is cause one of them was late . . . So E turned 4 on Friday and we had a party for her today. She chose the theme of Disney Princesses so we went with that. I had never had a party for her, I am new at it. Everyone except one person we invited ended up coming. It was a lot of fun. I gave the parents the option to stay or leave (and would it surprise you to know that all but one left -- and that one lived far so it was easier to stay). The girls made necklaces, watched the Disney Princess movie, made crowns, colored princess pictures, and ate cake. I think they had fun! I certainly enjoyed it. It was a blast!



Picture Details: Girls stringing beads, girls watching princess movie, E doing her happy party dance (take a good look at that face on her -- LMBO). The picture below is of E blowing out her candles on her cake. She was pretty excited.



Comments

So very cute! When The Spicery was open in Glendale, my oldest daughter had a tea party there and they all dressed up in long dresses with plumes and big hats & had a fashion show thru the restuarant. It looks like you all had a blast, very cute!
Alex said…
Wow that is what I call a cake, how fab is that, we do not do things like that in England, mores the pity!!!!!!!!!!!
Amanda said…
The cupcake holder is by Wilton. I bought it at Michael's -- originally costs $29.99 but I used a 50% off coupon, so I got it for $15. I love it! It is perfect for cupcakes or muffins at a brunch, or on christmas morning. *Smiles*
shelley davis said…
Oh Amanda, I don't know how I missed this. Aren't they the cutest little sweethearts ever? I love the cupcake/cake. How creative.
Looks like super fun.
Shelley
Anonymous said…
Hey Amanda,

I was curious, where did you get that super cool cupcake holder? That has got to be the coolest thing by far!

If you can recall where you got it I would love to know!

Thanks,
Lisa
lisallred@gmail.com
Anonymous said…
Shoot, I should have read the other comments first, thanks for the info!

Lisa
Kendra Giles said…
how completely adorable are those pictures! Looks like the girls had a great time - and those cupcakes look yummy!
Colleen said…
What a great mom! They look like they are having a blast! The cake is the neatest thing I have ever seen...

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