If you know a birthday girl who loves Disney Princesses, you’re in luck. We just added an amazing collection of Disney Princess party supplies to PartyPail that will help you throw a birthday party that is fit for royalty. With everything from plates, cups, and napkins to festive decorations, games, and a bounty of party favors, we have everything you need!
Besides supplies, we’re also excited to share the 10 Disney Princess birthday party ideas below. We gathered these ideas on our Disney Princess Birthday Party Ideas Pinterest board from talented hostesses who threw their own parties. Read on for some great ideas, Pin them for later, or go ahead and get your party planning started!
1. Princess tables via Becca Rillo Photography
To celebrate her granddaughter Paris’ first birthday, this hostess threw a stunner Disney Princess birthday party that is drop-dead gorgeous from food to decor. We love the idea of dedicating each table to a different princess. Simply switch up the colors and use a cutout of each princess as the centerpiece. For this party, Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Jasmine, Tinker Bell, Belle, Rapunzel, and Ariel each had her own table.
2. Royal Treats table via Eventageous Parties
This Royal Treats table is brimming with goodies for the party guests, including candies, sweets, and Disney Princess favors. Fit for a princess, this hostess glammed up the table presentation with a purple backdrop, a pink table skirt, and a DIY sign made from paper doilies.
3. Disney Princess Place Setting via Marci Coombs
This hostess used our Disney Fanciful Princess Dinner Plates to make place settings that are just lovely! She wrapped the cutlery and napkins and secured them with candy necklaces and included a tiara and vanity mirror at each spot. Such a place setting is sure to make your party-goers smile!
4. Cinderella’s slippers via Hostess with the Mostess
How cute are these glass slippers filled with Cinderella-blue candies? For more candy ideas, serve Princess Tiana gummy frogs, Ariel chocolate seashells, and Love’s First Kiss Hershey’s kisses! For even more fun, serve up candies that contain holes and let each guest make a candy necklace — for example, Peach Rings, Life Savers, chocolate-covered pretzels, and Fruit Loops.
5. Snow White’s apples via Marci Coombs
For healthier fare, serve your guests some Snow White apples (hold the poison!). We also love the idea of pb&j sandwiches cut with a tiara cookie cutter, Ariel Goldfish crackers, and princess party punch.
6. Bippity Boppity Boo Wands via Hostess with the Mostess
Back to unhealthy, we love the way these powdered sugar donuts were served as Bippity Boppity Boo Wands. Simply stack miniature powdered donuts and put our Disney Princess Star Wands in their holes.
7. Disney Princess tea party via Roopika Malhotra
This hostess made her daughter’s Disney Princess birthday a garden tea party. Belle herself made an appearance and taught the girls how to properly drink their lemonade — pinkies up! Their tea party included Princess Tiana’s biegnets, Cinderella’s pumpkin biscotti, Snow White’s apple sauce, Aurora’s mixed berries, Pocahontas’ kettle corn, Mulan’s chocolate-dipped fortune cookies, Belle’s rose macarons, Rapunzel’s braided cheese sticks, and Jasmine’s baklava. Such a creative menu!
8. Princess appearance and keepsake photos via Roopika Malhotra
If you do arrange for a real live Disney Princess to make an appearance at your party, be sure to give each guest a keepsake photo of her meeting with the princess! We love how this hostess used Polaroid photos as photo keepsakes that Belle signed. It’s something the little girls will treasure for years to come!
9. Crown decorating via Celebrate Every Day With Me
For a craft idea, have each guest decorate her own crown. You can pre-cut basic crown shapes out of card stock and let the girls decorate them with crayons, stick-on jewels, glitter, ribbons, and more. You can also let each guest decorate her own wand!
10. Disney Princess game via Celebrate Every Day With Me
For a fun game, this hostess told the guests that each princess had sent something to remind them of her story. Rapunzel sent a brush, Ariel a dinglehopper (fork), Belle a rose, Cinderella a pumpkin, Snow White an apple, and Aurora a pillow. Have the party guests see if they can guess which item came from each princess. Then, have everyone close their eyes, remove one item, and see if the guests can figure out what is missing.
Did any of these ideas strike your fancy? Please share your favorite Disney Princess birthday party ideas below!