Sunday, June 3, 2012

A Snow White Party!

Lilli LOVES Snow White.  It was the first princess movie she ever watched (my old VHS - saw it with her PawPaw) and she has been addicted ever since.  She probably watches it 5 times a week, which means I have seen it MANY, many times!  Jason had the idea of a Snow White 3rd birthday party and I knew she would be thrilled!

I am going to post some party details.  It was hard finding inspiration on the internet that wasn't ALL the Disney Princesses - but I found one good blog and got a vision from there.   I loved the idea of doing something NOT Disney related but it proved to be harder than I thought!

The invitation was designed by bnute on Etsy and was my starting point.  Betsy was GREAT to work with and I would use her again in a heartbeat!
I loved the woodland feel and knew I wanted to head that direction.

To start, I took Lilli out in a field and took her picture to have framed at the entrance -

 I bought this birdhouse at Hobby Lobby and thought it would make the perfect cottage - which my Mom painted.

We had the party in between lunch and dinner so we just served cupcakes, green "witches brew" punch and finger foods for the kids.  The table had lots of burlap and little animals (bunnies, squirrels, birds.)
 
I made the cupcakes to look like red apples.  Just regular cupcakes with red liners and red icing.  Then some red sanding sugar with chocolate and fruit tootsie rolls for the stem/leaf.  They were yummy, too!


I wanted to have a "Candy Mine" like I saw in the blog.  We had jewel toned ring pops and rock candies, along with gold Reeses cups and silver Hershey kisses.  I needed more crates and a wheelbarrow, but couldn't find any cheap enough!  In the end, the kids seemed to like it and that is what mattered!



For favors, the kids had individual burlap sacks and they were able to grab candy (and jewels) to put inside




We had the party at our church (instead of our house, where we had her other two birthday parties) and that was a great decision.  Lots of room for the kids to sit together and adults to socialize at the big tables in the back.


Each table had a burlap sack with a dwarf diecut from here on Etsy, jewels from Hobby Lobby and a little mirror from Michaels.
 The kids' tables matched the colors of the party - I love when that happens!

We played "pin the nose on Dopey" with a large Dopey poster made by my mom.





 
We sang "Happy Birthday" and ate cupcakes 


and opened presents
Scarlett was partied out!
 Thankfully she woke in time for some family photos!
 My parents and sister (seated because she broke her leg the week before!)

 Mom made Scarlett's outfit - including the ruffle bloomers


Sweet sisters!  (and Lilli with her hilarious fake smile...)


Overall it was a great party.  Lilli is still talking about it, almost 2 months later.  I think that is a sign of a good time! :o)


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