This is my Merida. Isn't she cute? There was talk of a Rapunzel party this year, but then D decided that she HAD to have a Brave party for turning five years old!
I loved going to see this movie with D. Pixar really knows how to make a movie, right? And since it was all about the mother/ daughter relationship it was special for the two of us to see it together.
This was D's first party with friends- it was fun to throw a party for little girls! Unfortunately my time management skills the day of the party where lacking, so I didn't get around to taking photos of everything. Most of my inspiration came from Pinterest finds- check out my party board here for more ideas. Most importantly D had a great time at her party! Here's details-
My second attempt at pinata making. This time I made an old school paper-mache over balloon kind of pinata. This is supposed to be a wisp from the movie, but D said it looked like a squid. Either way it turned out a lot better than I was expecting. It came apart just as the last party goer got a good whack at it so I'll count it as pinata success...
I filled the pinata with Merida fruit snacks and set them out for the party, too...
This is another paper craft printable from Spoonful.com that I used for decoration...
Arrow cupcakes...
I didn't want to go all out with Scottish food that the kids wouldn't eat, so this was my only themed offering- prosciutto pinwheels to look like archery targets. The rest of the food was very run of the mill party food...
Activities: decorate your own princess crown. I found the template here...
Sources for goody bags-
metal pails- Target (dollar section)
Merida stickers- Wal-mart
star wands- Target (party section) - dressed up with purple tulle and teal ribbon
butterfly rings- Target (party section)
blue wisp lollipops- covered with squares of tissue paper and tulle
4 comments:
Where did you find the arrows for the cupcakes?
Hey Shelley-
I actually made the arrow toppers for the cupcakes. I cut the end of the arrow out of colored card stock (just free hand since the shape is simple) and then taped the arrows to wooden skewers.
-Sarah
Did you make the invites yourself? My daughter wants Brave theme and I would love something like yours for hers!
Thanks, Steph
I am planning a Brave party for my daughter this month. Where did you find the blue tissue and tulle for the blue wisp lollipops? Thanks!
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