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Cloud Nine Sleepover

Jennifer By Jennifer  in Birthday

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Party Recap

We celebrated our 9 year old with her very first sleepover with a Cloud Nine theme! I've had this theme tucked away for a long time, so we were excited to finally put it into action. We started with a fun rainbow invitation that was inspired by this free template by Mr. Printables (https://mrprintables.com/printable-party-invitations-rainbow-surprise.html) and then tweaked to fit our party theme and colors. For the party decor, my goal was to create a dreamy atmosphere with lots of fluffy clouds and just a few pops of rainbows here and there. We hot glued poly-fill to paper lanterns to create the clouds, which added a big impact for a very affordable cost! Every girl received a pair of coordinating pajamas, and we kept them busy with activities such as making rainbow necklaces, coloring personalized pillowcases and decorating mugs with waterproof vinyl stickers customized to match our party theme. The girls had a great time and said it was like walking around in a dream--mission accomplished!

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Party coordinates: Prettiest Print Shop (www.etsy.com/shop/PrettiestPrintShop)

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Party Highlights

  • What People Ate

    We had Chipotle catered for dinner at the birthday girl's request--but the real highlight was the dessert table!

  • What People Drank

    Pink lemonade

  • Desserts

    Confetti cake, rainbow and cloud jello, cloud meringue cookies, rock candy and rainbow donuts

  • Party Favors

    The girls each got their own pair of pajamas + mugs + a pillow and personalized pillowcase

  • Activities / Games

    Crafts: making rainbow necklaces, coloring their own personalized pillowcase, decorating mugs with vinyl stickers Spa time: pedicures + face masks Popcorn and a movie before bed

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2 comments

  • Rebecca T

    Rebecca T wrote:

    Where did you get the pillow cases?

  • Jennifer

    Jennifer wrote:

    I created the designs and then printed them on iron-on transfer paper 🙂