Miss T has been planning her Tinkerbell party for months. Since her birthday fell on the day we were leaving for the beach (see upcoming post), we felt a little bad. I decided to put together a little party for her and her closest friends from the neighborhood and church. There were about six girls there. I cannot even tell you how easy and fun it was to keep the games going, etc. Girls are so much calmer than boys! Most of the girls dressed up in princess or fairy attire. I made them walk the plank and fish for prizes, I had them go in a teepee and painted them with fairy dust. We played "princess, princess, fairy (duck, duck, goose)" and did bubbles in Neverneverland. I even made her pinata (I couldn't bring myself to paying $25 for something that would get thrashed in seconds). Overall, it was a success. You will see a shot of the aftermath...but it was worth it for our little Tinkerbell!
Here's a shot out to T. She is our little diva with a lot of spunk. She is not afraid to tell you how she feels and how it is. She is a sweetheart. Whenever she has treats or something she thinks someone would like, she always saves it for her daddy or anyone that would enjoy it. She is a leader by nature and we expect her to hold her own pretty well in life. She's a wonderful sister and daughter. We love you, babe! Life would be boring without you!
2 comments:
Happy Birthday! That looks like the perfect 4-year-old party. I am also very impressed with your pinata. How did you make it?
Thanks, Karen! The pinata consisted of cardboard boxes, lots of crepe paper, and tape. I did a trap door so the girls could pull on the ribbon with just one opening the pinata, so they wouldn't have to actually hit it with a bat. The rest of the decorations was from napkins and a plate.
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