Sunday, November 18, 2012
How to Throw a Princess Party
1. PINK. PINK. PINK.
2. Invite your guests to dress up in their best princess attire
3. Make and wear tiaras
4. Paint your nails with glittery nail polish
5. Wear beautiful princess make-up
6. Eat Cupcakes that look like roses
7. Play Dress-up
A few months ago, Chey's best friend, Brianna moved to West Texas. We've missed her so much and we were fortunate that her mommy allowed for her to ride with Trey's parents, just so she could party with us. THANKS ERIN! It was a big surprise for Cheyenne.
Brianna, Angelica, Cheyenne
We had a whole wardrobe for the girls to play with. Surprisingly, Chey didn't change. She picked this dress out herself. It's her tangled dress.
A special thanks to Jomi, for helping me plan the party. She was a huge help and we had so much fun.
The most popular princess dress was Snow White.
What do you do when you don't have matches to light candles? Blow torch, duh! At least, that's what Trey does.
He saved the day!
This is Trentin, he is the little boy, Chey plays with - while I'm at work.
Most dragons protect princesses, but this dragon said he wanted to eat them. At the end of the party, he ended up chasing the girls in the backyard. They loved it. Instead of painting nails and doing girly stuff, Jomi got him a goodie bag with boy toys, so he had something to play with.
Cupcake Face
Cheyenne loved all the gifts. She's been reading books, playing with barbie, snuggling with her blankets, playing with play-dough, watching Scooby-doo, and of course baby butterscotch.
Baby Butterscotch (a stuffed animal - miniature pony) was our gift to Chey. It was a big hit.
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