This absolutely amazing PRINCESS CINDERELLA THEMED FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Alan Phillip of Alan Phillip Photography.
This Cinderella party is so over-the-top stunning, I almost don’t even know where to begin in choosing what I love most about it, but I’ll try! Here goes…I love:
The entire dessert table set up, including the white pergola, the chandelier, the birds holding up the ribbon, the ornate pink table, the silver painted pumpkins, etc, etc, etc…
The high heel shoe favor boxes
The blue Cinderella gown and silver pumpkin carriage cake pops
The larger than life glass slipper and pumpkin carriage made out of balloons
The birthday girl’s “glass slipper” Converse shoes
I just couldn’t resist posting another darling CINDERELLA THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY! This beautiful celebration was submitted by Keren of Keren Precel Events! I adore the backdrop and pink and blue color scheme. Such a beautiful party with a lot of great disney princess party ideas…
Here is what Keren said about planning the party- “We had the pleasure to create our first Cinderella party for a beautiful, 4 year old girl name Lilah. We teamed up with Cara Buffalino Silman from Freshmade NYC to create this beautiful, delicate princess themed party. We wanted to create a Cinderella theme, but to create our own designed elements, rather than using the obvious store bought items. We started off by creating a one of a kind custom made “logo” for the party: a pink princess carriage, decorated with blue lace. That motif re-appeared in most of the designed items that include: A back drop, wishing tree and cards, photo booth, strings of flags, custom made milk bottles and straws and many more. Decor items included a hand made horse and carriage, original Cinderella figurines, buttons and threads, assorted porcelain Cinderella’s mice and a vintage clock. The favors were a real treat: A “ragged” paper bag that contained a tower of button shaped cookies, tied in a ribbon.”
Vendors and Credits-
Concept, styling and decor: Keren Precel for Keren Precel Events
Love and delicious food: Cara Buffalino Silman from Freshmade NYC
Cupcakes and cake: Elle’s Pastry Boutique
Button cookies: Hadas Smirnoff for Keren Precel Events
Production and design assistant: Ashleigh Becket for Keren Precel Events
Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop: Pearl Gumballs Apothecary Jars Jute Twine Striped Paper Straws Wooden Utensils Electroplated Spoons Glass Spice Jars Cupcake Liners Bamboo Cocktail Forks
This BE’FOUR’ THE BALL CINDERELLA THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Karen Ayars is absolutely ADORABLE! What a clever party idea!! The whole party was centered around what happened to Cinderella before the ball…and leading up to it. The details are absolutely incredible! Karen always does such an amazing job! Be sure and read the party description below!
Karen said- “For my daughter’s 4th birthday party I wanted to make it feel like the true fairy tale. I didn’t want to focus on the part that we always see focused on when talking about Cinderella. I thought since my daughter was turning 4, there was nothing more perfect than ‘Be4 the Ball’. The invitation was done in a piece of cloth to look like a rag and went inside a paper bucket with a mop and Gus Gus the mouse. It asked the girls for help cleaning and getting ready for the ball. When the girls arrived, there was a chalkboard specifying the chores that had to get done before they could go to the ball. They had to sew the stepsister’s dresses (with real sewing machines as you can see in the pictures and with the help of the moms, of course), make the stepmother breakfast (the decorating the cake station), and do the laundry (when they reached inside the hamper there were cookies of “dirty clothes”). Only then, after they had done it all, were they able to go to the ‘Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique’ to get ready for the ball. All the little girls wore rags the entire party… and then after they went to the boutique they changed into gowns.
Below a few more details-
Stepsisters’ Mending Station:
- The measuring tape was made out of gum and edible marker
- Drizella’s Old Beads were made with pearlized gum balls (the one she throws away and the mice gather to use for Cinderella’s dress)
- Push-up pops were made into a spool of thread
- Madam Tremaine’s Spool of threads on the spool holders were made of licorice candy
- the “buttons” on the sewing station that were actually candy buttons and I did paint little dots in every single one of them with edible marker so it would REALLY look like buttons
Kid’s Main Table:
- The real looking plates, utensils and cups that were ALL amazing delicious cookies
- The “plates” were turned into a clock for when it strikes midnight
- The “dirty” spoons and bowls covered with chocolate
Favors:
- The favors (a Cinderella and a Fairy-Godmother doll) were “loads of dirty clothes” wrapped in white sheet with a handmade doll on top
Laundry/Dishes:
- the soap and brush for doing the dishes, also cookies
- the “dirty clothes” cookies that were inside the hamper when the little girls had to open to do their “laundry”
The Ball:
- the prince (the father) that danced with all the little girls, but at the end picked THE ONE he had fallen in love with. His Cinderella.
The kids had a ball (literally!!), it was truly magical.”
This fabulous PINK PRINCESS CINDERELLA BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Lindsay Palmer of Lindsay Palmer Photography is just full of ideas! Take a look at that pillow / crown birthday cake! Wow!