Saturday, April 27, 2013

Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas, Ballerina Birthday Party Supplies

Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
 Does you little girl want to be a sweet and beautiful ballerina? Turn your sweet birthday girl --- as well as her little guests --- into ballerina princesses with these Ballerina birthday party ideas. The wreaths will be a nice welcome for your Ballerina birthday party guests. Remember to decorate the mirror with stars and glitters.

Cover the party table with a ballerina-themed table cover. Tie some heart-shaped Mylar balloons to the birthday chairs. For a cute ballerina party invitation, take a photo of your little girl in her best ballerina outfit, standing in a ballerina position. Cute Ballerina birthday party favors include necklaces, bracelets, rings, tiaras, lip glosses, ballet stickers, ballet tutus and Angelina Ballerina books. Little guests will surely love these!

Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas

Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
 A perfect example is Magic Star Relay. Create four large stars using golden-colored cardboard. Have fun with creating your own ballet themed invitations. Cut out ballet slipper shapes and print the party details on one side. Using construction paper or paper board, pre-cut crowns out.
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
 Hosting the party at a local ballet studio would be perfect. Find a ballet teacher or senior student who is willing to provide a simple ballet lesson for your birthday child and guests.

Today, dance-inspired birthday parties are all the rage, and dance centers across the country are responding to the demand. Depending on the particular dance studio, parties are usually offered for children between the ages of three and 12.
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
 If you're interested in hosting a Ballerina birthday party for your child, be sure to choose a reputable dance school with professionally trained teachers who are used to working with children, says Marjorie Bolokowski of the California Ballet School in La Mesa, California, which has been offering ballerina birthday parties for the past five years.

Generally, prices range from $175 for 10 children to $300 for 15 children, but all parties are not created equal. Others only include the dance class; parents must provide everything else. Some only book parties on the weekend; others offer dance parties during weekday mornings and afternoons.

Some dance schools request a minimum of six to 10 children; but many can accommodate more. The dance instructors agree that kids should come dressed in comfortable clothing.

Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas

Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
 Easy decorations - Some dance studios decorate a separate room for kids'birthday parties. If ballet-themed party goods aren't on the shelves, pink or lavender paper plates, plastic cutlery, paper cups, and napkins are perfect.

Invite all the characters on Sesame Street into your home with taped episodes playing in the background or some Sesame Street music for your little ballerinas to dance to.

For instance get one pack of pink plates and one of the sesame street themed plates and mix them for the guests to eat from at the party.
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
Ballerina Birthday Party Ideas
You can put in Ballerina Sesame street stickers, pink dots, sesame street tattoos (Don't worry they're temporary!), mini tambourines so they can make their own music to dance too and even mini coloring books and sets of crayons.

To create an adorable Ballerina birthday party invitation, start by taking a photograph of your daughter, dressed in her finest ballerina gear. Be sure to invite your little guests to wear their ballerina best. A pink tablecloth with star-shaped confetti makes for festive dining quarters.

The Star Relay is always a favorite. Start by creating 4 large stars using gold card stock or spray paint cardboard gold and then cut out large star shapes. Divide your little ones into 2 lines and provide 2 stars to the first child in each line. This process continues until the little ballerinas reach the finish line and return to the start line.