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A Royal Celebration of Caroline's 3rd

Eleanor T By Eleanor T  in Birthday

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Party Recap

When our princess-crazed Christmas baby turned 3, we hosted a royal wintry celebration.

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Party Highlights

  • Activities / Games

    We had a play table outside with instant snow, which was a real treat for the kids since we don't see much of the white stuff down here.

  • Best Moment

    Our boisterous bubbly birthday girl suddenly turned shy when everyone was singing Happy Birthday! That's a side of her we don't see very often.

  • What People Ate

    Donut snowmen, snowflake fruit skewers, pigs in a blanket, pink marshmallow pops

  • What People Drank

    Juice, hot chocolate and coffee for the adults

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13 comments

  • Eleanor T

    Eleanor T wrote:

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    What a great idea for a little girl's winter birthday!

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    LOVE the detail on these cups!

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    SO cute!! What are these & where did you get them? These would be cute sitting out all winter! Great colors...

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    CUTE!!

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    LOVE THIS!!!

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    How fun is that! Love the WISH too!

  • Holly  D

    Holly D wrote:

    So what is that powder?

  • Eleanor T

    Eleanor T wrote:

    Thanks Holly! Those are some brown paperboard houses from Hobby Lobby that I painted and glittered. Hoping to finish them a little more and use them again during the holidays.

  • Eleanor T

    Eleanor T wrote:

    That's instant snow powder. You reconstitute it with water and it grows to 100x its size! It's even cold to the touch, but SLIPPERY if it hits the ground. We still have a slick spot in our grass!

  • Stephanie L

    Stephanie L wrote:

    Where did you get these sleeves?

  • Angela F

    Angela F wrote:

    Can you please tell me where you got these two trees?

  • Eleanor T

    Eleanor T wrote:

    It's been a while, but I think those were ornaments from Hobby Lobby.