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What should i do for a fairy themed party?

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I'm 14 years old and I'm having a fairy themed party.i don't know what to do for decorations.i want to make stuff for it but i don't know what.help!!

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  1. Lots of glitter, lots of nature. Try making those huge flowers out of tissue paper, and hang lots of greenery.  


  2. A fairy theme party? HOW CUTE!

    Food wise I recommend confetti cake mix and you can bake cupcakes with white icing and draw with another icing utensil like wings, wands, and dresses.

    You should give out wings to everyone or wands.

    Decorations stick with lots of pastel colors. Like light pink, blue, purple, yellow, and green streamers found in walmart.

  3. if you want edible wands, you could make chocolate-covered pretzel rods & decorate them with rainbow sprinkles, that'd be really cute! have fun at your party! :-)

  4. Depends on what kind of fairy ..

    The traditional kind are said to live in the woods - so you could use big bunches of branches in big floor-vases, or make the room look like an open area in the woods.

    If it's the cartoon kind, I'd make castle-walls and towers on large pieces of paper, and hang them on the walls. Maybe with references to the movies that have fairies in them (Tinkerbell from Peter Pan, Cinderellas fairy godmother, and Snow White's 13 fairy godmothers comes to mind)

  5. here is a website filled with games for a fairy party.

    http://www.freewebs.com/babygirl5677/fai...

    get lots of butterflies & pictures of fairies for decorations.

    Check out this auction:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...


  6. We did this for my daughter's 4th birthday party 6years ago. We made little fairies from pipe cleaners for the heads, arms and legs, puffy gold wings that we got from AC Moore, & black yarn for the hair. Then we put numbers on each one and hid them in the yard for the kids to find. (This may be too juvenile for you; but you could do the same thing and have prizes that correspond to each one...) I think we found some kind of iridescent fabric and tulle and these gold stars on wires to hang around. For favors, we put candies in little pouches made from tulle and tied with satin ribbon. These made the table pretty. I know my mother drew a big fairy on a poster, and we played "pin the wings on the fairy.' (again, kind of juvenile, but maybe you could come up with a version...) You could also make wands with stars from aluminum foil and straws or balsa wood and hang them around. I wish I could recall what else we did!  

  7. I am going to be doing the same for my daughter's party. I thought about making butterfly cookies and decorating them. If you get the skewers you can make them into wands!

    Lots of glittery things would be a good idea. I know this isn't much but I hope it helps.


  8. First, you probably want to have some fairy jar lights. You could get some mason jars (you know, the jars they put homemade jam in) & some moss, glitter (white or clear) along with battery powered white mini-lights. Hide the battery box with the moss at the bottom of the jar, then push the lights in & sprinkle in some glitter. You can leave the cover off, put just the rim back on or cover it over. It will look better (in my opinion) with the cover on. But if you don't like the metal, buy some metal paint (whatever color you prefer), paint it, then around the rim, buy some ribbon with the beads attached to finish it off. Or you could top it off with some tuille (think colored mesh), tied on with a ribbon & dusted with glitter.

    Don't go overboard with the glitter -- just enough to make it sparkle.

    You could probably also buy strands of mini lights to plug in, along with strands of fake greenery (vines or small flowers), that you can use as streamers, some of those round paper lanterns (the small ones), in different colors.

    For a centerpiece, use the moss again. Use a tray or something. Put white lights in the bottom, the moss over it, some glitter, some fake tea lights (again, craft store), and create a little mini garden with a very rustic birdhouse (fairy house) in the center. You can even find miniatures to add outdoor furniture, etc.

    You can also use tuille, velvet ribbon, crystals, sparkly beads, etc. to give it just the right atmosphere.

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