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Ok my daughter is turning four in three weeks and she wants a glamourous diva style party, please help me?

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we have make up cases to give out as party favor gifts but I am at a loss as to what to do with ten, three year old girls.

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  1. Paint their nails and put jewels on them. Play dress up and have a photo shoot. Serve sparkling cider in wine glasses, they have plastic ones so you won't have to worry about yours breaking.

    Have fun!


  2. Play dress up, have a fashion show. Get some boas, sunglasses, necklaces, little shoes. (try and find one of those "everythings $1.00" stores.

  3. When my daughter turned 5, we actually held her party at a beauty college.  They had a classroom that they turned over to us -- and they provided student stylists.  We brought cookies and punch and had a 'tea party'.

    The students were not permitted (by school policy!) to cut hair or do anything chemical -- but they need and like practice putting up hair, polishing nails and applying makeup.

    We had the girls wear their holiday dresses (it was January, so no worries about spills).  They all got up-do's and glittered up.  We decorated with balloons, and took lots of photos.

    The girls all dug through a big tub of sunglasses, boas, necklaces (mardi-gras beads), and jangly bracelets and loaded on whichever ones they liked.  We didn't count out a specific number for each girl, she just picked the colors she liked.  We had plenty left, too.

    We had taken some cards of decorated bobby-pins, clips and hair 'doodles', which the students used on different girls.

    It was not an expensive party, at all.  But, if you want to do something at home, recruit a handful of teenagers (like your babysitter and her friends) and have them do the same thing.  A few curling irons or straighteners, lots of glittery makeup, and costume jewelry will thrill them.

    To keep the girls busy, let them make jewelry with beads and heavy thread or thin elastic.  Draw faces on paper with marker (like coloring book pages) and let them use dollar store makeup to 'make up' the pictures.

  4. Have make-overs and dress up. Then set up a "cat walk" or red carpet and take pictures of them as they walk and pose. Have karoake with them to their favorite kiddie songs.

    Do nails and toes. Have a tea party. Just let them be girly and "grown up" for the afternoon!

  5. Do a libby-lou type party.  Glam em up-do hair and makeup for them then do like a dress up fashion show and photo shoot.  Then you can give the girls the  pictures afterward.  You can use your own clothes or pick up some cheap dress up clothes.  You could also pick up some beads from a craft store, let them make their own jewels.  The favors can be used during the party and then they get to take them home at the end (ie. makeup, jewlery, feathers-accesories...)

  6. Fill them with barretts, hair ribbons, Bonnie Bell lip gloss (not in the tube b/c of choking hazzard but the kind that comes in a compact). Go to a craft store and buy supplies so the girls can make their own necklaces and boas.

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