The Princess Project              "Never Underestimate The Power Of A Princess"

   

 

Party Guidelines

 
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Arrange details beforehand with parents (and medical staff if applicable).

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 Include a real tiara. You can purchase it yourself  or ask for donations of tiaras.

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 Include Princess themed decorations and treats.  You can purchase them or
 make them yourself.  Frosted ice cream cones make great castle towers for cakes. 
 Wide ribbon and glitter paint make a nice sash.   Felt or Foam can be decorated for
 a door hanger.  Be creative and you can do things inexpensively.

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 Include a Princess themed book. We like "A Little Princess" but many other Princess 
 stories focus on the strength, courage, kindness, and ultimate triumph of a Princess.

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The Princess Project will provide Hostesses with an official, full color certificate
 to be presented to the Princess, printed with the child's first name.
 

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Keep it positive! Focus on fun--not on problems!

 

Can't have a party? Send someone a "Princess Party in a Box"!

 

   Fundraising Tips for a Party  

Ask for donations of tiaras.
Raffle one tiara to raise money for others.
Have a PP box in your house where you store things you catch on sale.
Princess themed items are common and after holidays are great times
to buy inexpensively!
 

Note: The party/hostess should reflect good character and the highest ethics
or it isn't considered a Princess Project party.

 

** PRINCE THEMED PARTIES FOR BOYS ARE ALSO A POSSIBILITY **

 
 
 

Est. April 2002 by Marian & Elizabeth Weyer
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