This lovely BROWN PAPER, STRING & PRINCESSES PARTY was shared by Maddie Peterson of Etta Photography . Oh my goodness this party is just adorable! You have got to see all of the cute DIY ideas in it; from the darling royal hats made from brown parchment paper and streamers to the cute brown paper cupcake liners. This party is just fantastic and could be perfect for any little girl!
The Brown Paper, String & Princesses party ideas and elements to look for from this sweet birthday celebration are:
The cute cone shaped brown paper princess hats with pink streamers The darling cupcakes topped with white crowns/tiaras The cute brown paper cupcake liners The cute garlic tiaras The cute brown paper bags stamped with pink crowns The cute photo op with hanging pink streamers and MORE!
Invitations/Paper Details: Polkadot Prints Paper flowers: Grace Designs (currently residing in London)
Brown Paper, String & Princesses Party Details:This is what Maddie said about planning/designing the party- “My daughters 3rd birthday was coming up and for months shed been asking for a pink princess party (same as 75% of all 3 year old girls !). As Im not a real fan of tizz and hot pink we combined my love of brown paper packages tied up with string with her pink princesses obsession and came up with a lovely rustic princess party to share with her closest friends. As a bit of a wanna-be party planner or stylist, I do enjoy making things pretty and fun so I had a few key ideas for the party It had to be environmentally friendly(we used existing objects like a paper flower and white platters, or leftovers around home or friends to decorate, buying only some coloured paper, stickers and brown paper for the event) It had to have a mostly healthy menu for the actual party We had fruit jewels (cookie cutter shaped fruit on sticks), ham swirls (ham and tortilla wraps on sticks), princess popcorn (fresh popcorn in paper cones), garlic toasties (garlic bread shaped like tiaras) to name a few It had to have a goody bag bar with delicious and pretty sweets (where the guests could take wrapped items home to share with family rather than eating lots at the party) It had to include fun activities for the girls to do (they each decorated their princess hats [made from recycled boxes and leftover paper], they had a pass-the-parcel and also spent time filling brown paper bags (with printed messages) with goodies It had to be relatively cheap but also classy (I made all the decorations, the lollypops and cupcakes (with chocolate tiaras) myself and then to give it a finished look I chose printable stationary from Polka Dot Prints including invites, chocolate dots, personalised princess straw tags, buffet sign and buffet labels which looked great!). Most of all, my goal was for the party decorations and food to be made up of items that my daughter and I created together… I dipped the cups in jam, she dipped them in pink jelly crystals I made the cones, she filled them with popcorn She counted out the musk sticks, I wrapped them up I put the chocolates in the bags, she put the stickers on etc And Ill admit I did far more than her (and a bit of it at some ridiculous hour of the night before!), but it was so much fun to be creating things WITH her rather than shooing her off so she didnt make a mess (as most creative perfectionists like me tend to do!). It was really fun, and Im going to put these memories into a book for her soon added with even more pictures I took of her friends (we did a mini photo booth on the princess chair!). It will be a wonderful memory for us to look at together :) ” Love Kara’s Party Ideas? Keep up with the latest party ideas, FREE party printables, tutorials, recipes and more by following Kara’s Party Ideas on Pinterest!