My niece is turning three years old and my sister is going to throw her a birthday party. My sister wants an original birthday party. What we have so far is a safari party and bumblebee party. Any suggestions would be helpful. Also maybe something to put on the invitations to go with the theme. Thanks in advanced!
- alice in wonderland party: you can have a wacky tea party for one part of the birthday party :] the invitations could say something like, "dont be a madhatter, lets celebrate [your nieces name here] birthday with some chatter! or maybe even.. "dont be late, its a very important date!"
- Butterfly Birthday: you could had decorations with butterflies and the invitations could say something like, "come fly away with me at my birthday party!"
- Cowgirl Birthday Party: the invitations could say, "its time for a hoedown! so strap on those boots and giddy up to this birthday fun!"
- Flower Power Party: Lifes a garden, dig it :] hahaa.
- Fairy Tale Party: Once upon a time there was a little girl [name here] her birthday is on [insert date here] shes inviting you to celebrate this magical day with her!
- Tropical Party: you can get little hula skirts and hawaiian flowers. little girls seem to love dancing in these skirts and having fun :] you could say, "hula on over and join the paradise fun, lets hope for some sun!"
- Ocean Party: [fish and stuff like that, it can be pink glitter fish !] your invitations could say, "dive into {her name here} birthday!"
Sami143 answered Tuesday February 2 2010, 6:06 pm: My little sister always loved the princess theme. On the invitaion make it like a roayal ball and they can all come in their little dresses and play princess games with tea and such.
frangipani answered Tuesday February 2 2010, 3:48 am: you could have a fluffy party, where kids dress up as something fluffy? a reptile party, but shes a girl so not that sure about that one.. pop star party
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