Fairy Kids Birthday Party Ideas
- Buy fairy invitations from a party store or make your own. Use parchment paper and roll it up for scroll-type invitations that can be hand delivered. Add gold or silver glitter for fairy dust to any invitation. Print in extremely small font as if a fairy had written the invitation, and provide a magnifying glass to guests so they can read the details.
- Decorate with streamers and balloons in pink, silver and gold. Create a fairy garden outside with cutouts of giant toadstools and flowers. Attach them to garden stakes or draw them on large cardboard boxes. Allow the guests to play inside the boxes or add their own decorations. Hang flower garlands throughout the party room. Spread confetti on tables as fairy footprints.
Make a cake and decorate it with fairy colors, star sprinkles or purchased cake toppers. Serve Jello cut into flower shapes with cookie cutters. Rename any food with the word fairy. Yogurt parfait can become fairy parfait. Add colored sprinkles to cookies, popcorn or ice cream to add fairy dust magic. Serve pink lemonade or sparkling water in special glasses. - Provide a quiet activity when guests are arriving. Have flowers, ribbon and stickers available for guests to create their own head wreath. Provide fairy coloring pages and crayons for additional fun. Change traditional games such as "Duck, Duck, Goose" to "Fairy, Fairy, Troll." Play music while the fairy guests dance. When the music stops, they must freeze or they're out of the game. The last fairy dancing wins. Provide one balloon for each guest. Have the guest try to keep the balloons off the floor for the longest time. Choose a fairy tale to read to close the party and occupy the guests until they leave.
- Provide fairy wings, wands and jewelry for each guest as they arrive. Sprinkle each child with a little fairy dust. Verify there are no allergies before allowing sparkly hair gel or body lotion to be used by the guests.