Princess baby shower theme games




















I took a piece of corresponding ribbon, tied a double knot around the metal rod at the top of the lantern and used a small thumb tack to attach to the ceiling.

Cut your ribbon at different length to give the illusion they are floating at different heights. The gift table was another baby shower decoration turned nursery decor! I wanted to incorporate a bit of Disney flare into my shower and nursery.

I originally saw the diamond covered princess carriage on a YouTube craft video and knew I had to have it! I have linked the video below. The only changes we made were adding a row of the pearl embellishments at the top of the carriage and a row around the styrofoam platform to compliment the pearl shoes I found on Etsy. Lastly, hot glue your LED light inside the top of the carriage. After finishing the carriage, I felt that something was missing.

Well if you have a carriage, you need a horse! Honestly, it took us a while to find the perfect horse , but we did. We chose to go with a pink tablecloth from Dollar Tree and a beautiful white rosette tablecloth.

To create the bunting look, take 2 large safety pins and bunch the fabric were desired. Attach the safety pins through the back so they are not seen.

We wanted the Cinderella carriage to be the focal point of the gift table but we did not want it to get lost among the gifts. After locating a box long enough to hold the horse and carriage, wrap the box in white paper.

Next, take your left over silver diamond flower mesh and wrap over the white paper. To finish the look, wrap white tulle around the horse and carriage once placed on the decorated box. Since making the backdrop frame several years prior to my baby shower, it has since been used for 3 separate occasions. After locating all your pieces of pipe at your local hardware store, follow the picture below on how to assemble the DIY PVC pipe backdrop frame.

I would recommend adding another 5ft PVC pipe across the bottom back section for better stability. For the above picture, I made 2 backdrop frames with 16 sheer curtains 8 white , 8 pink for each frame.

First, cut strips of tulle. The strips should be double the height of the hat box. Loop the tulle strips around the elastic, working your way around the box with alternating colors of pink and white. As for your candy jars, instead of tulle strips, cut various-sized circles of tulle. Once you pop the lid on top of the tulle, the material will be securely in place and will hang under the lid in the shape of a tutu.

Princess Diaper Cake: A princess castle diaper cake is easy to assemble, and it's a practical, yet fun gift for the mom-to-be, who can never have enough diapers! Yours can serve as a chic centerpiece at the party, and the mom-to-be will be grateful for the extra diapers once she brings her little one home.

Learn how to make a princess diaper cake with our easy, step-by-step tutorial here. Chocolate Brownie Cake Pops: What could be more regal than these sparkly magic wands?

Start by baking a tray of brownies. This activity requires a little bit of prep work as you will need to ask both the expectant mama and daddy the questions on the game card to see what their responses are. You will then use their answers as the answer key at the baby shower. Hand out the cards with a pen or pencil to see what the guests guesses are!

Each game card is 5 x 7 inches and prints two per page. You can print them at home, the office, or a professional printing place. Simply click on the link below to download your game cards! Pink Princess He said She said Game.



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