Girls' Birthday Party

Updated on February 24, 2010
K.R. asks from Flower Mound, TX
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Hi mamas! I need ideas for my daughters' combined birthday party in May. They are turning 5 and 3, and I'd like to combine their party if possible. Would like to stay in the Flower Mound/Grapevine area if at all possibe. They would enjoy anything and everything from a Princess party to horseback riding. Don't want to do any of the bounce places, Winkids, Excite or Sweet & Sassy. Looking for something different... Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help!

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A.D.

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I've heard good things about Let's Pretend Tea Parties in Grapevine, I have boys so I have to live vicariously through my friends with girls. :-)

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T.T.

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How about a princess pony party? Or a petting zoo party? They will come to your location and charge by the hour. Looks like lots of fun! I want to have them come out for my little girls second birthday. Heres the website of a place that has them in the area...http://www.partypop.com/Vendors/4082744.htm

Have fun and good luck!

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J.S.

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When my son turned five we had a play outside party. Bubbles, jump ropes, chalk.... The kids had a blast and it was a snap for me.

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H.N.

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www.letspretendteaparties.com

We would love to host your little girl's bday party! We are located off Main St in old historic Grapevine! Come check us out!

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G.B.

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how about a flower fairy party at home. Ask the girls to come in leotards or the like, and buy inexensive wings. You can make tutus really easy too.As party events have them make their own wands, which are favors to take home.(you can get wood dowels from orchard supply) I always have the kids start birthday parties by making their own favor bags. They do this by coloring a coloring sheet (you can find fairy color pages online) and glueing it to a large peice of colored construction paper, cut to fit to be glued onto the side of a safeway grocery brown sack. If they don't have handles I add them before the party with ribbon. As they make crafts throughout the party they go put them into their favor bags. They could decorate a star shaped cookie with sprinkles, put it on a paper small cake plate, slide it into a clear plastic baggie and twist tie it. give out pixie stix for fairy dust. make cute jewelry. or a fairy box. read a tinkerbell story or watch the movie. Have a treasure hunt for pixie treasure, play hot potatoe with something fairy related.... make sure you take adorable photos of each girl in her fairy costume before she leaves...send them to her in the thank you note.

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D.D.

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My daughter attended a Birthday Party at a Tea House. The party was a Tea Party, with scones, small chocolate chip muffins, real china and different flavor tea (with decorated sugar cubes) or lemonade. There was a dress up box for the girls to put on boas, fancy hats, lace gloves etc. All the girls came in their fanciest dresses and felt so grown up being so fancy. They had a craft of making a sun visor and adding the foam stickers. All the kids had a blast and it was a very girly party. So maybe check your local area for tea houses or English garden places, that would cater to a kids Tea Party. If not this is something that you could also do at home. Good Luck

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V.P.

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You could do something like Color Me Mine or Art House... the kids bring home their creation as their party favor.
Kids Kastle in Highland Village would make for a nice, cheap, outdoor party. You can reserve the pavilion for cake, etc. The kids love playing there! Central Park in Lewisville also has a pavilion, restrooms, etc.
Swimming party at Aqua Kids or the Lewisville Natatorium.
Hair Diddle Diddle (Morriss &3040) does make-over parties.
The Flower Mound CAC and Lewisville Rec Center offer a number of different party themes, from dress up to tumbling & gymnastics.

Good luck!
www.familyeguide.com Online guide to affordable family activities in Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, and the surrounding communities.

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S.K.

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Hey, Why don't you do a Princess Tea party at home or in the park.
You could have your guest come dressed as their fav. princess and have tea and sandwhichs.Everything can be Princess and Tea related.
A picnic Princess Tea Party. If you choose to the party at a park you can use one of the shelters there and then decorate it with Pink and princess stuff. They can have a princess scavenger hunt and then have diffrent stations for dress up and make up as well. Hope this was helpful.
Good luck.

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C.G.

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i just had a noah's ark party at my house for my 4 year old daughter.. its basically build a bear in your home but cheaper! all the kids had a blast!
www.noahsarkworkshop.com

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K.D.

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Sorry for the late response but have you looked into Color Me Mine. Its in the section where Petsmart is on 2499 and 407. We did my 5 yrold there and it was great and I'm pretty sure a 3 yr old would like it as long as each 3 yr old had a parent to help.

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