We sent out invitations to 3 girls from church and 4 from school (2 of whom are twins, so Em got around my usual guest limit - you can have as many guests as the age you are turning). I experimented with how to attach the flowers and reluctantly settled on hot glue. (Luckily the low-temp kind held ok so I escaped without any blisters this time!) Many thanks to Julie and Cheryl for lending me glue guns!
When the guests arrived, the girls took turns playing some little card games and such in the front room and coming back to the kitchen to decorate their hats. I thought it would take me half the party to glue them, but my aunt, Jana Boschi, came to join the party and jumped right in to help! One of the little girls' grandmothers, Barb, also stayed to help, and I'm glad Natalie and Esther took an immediate liking to her!
After the hats were completed, we took the young ladies out front to play (an extremely simplified version of) Croquet. When they tired of that, we came in to open presents, and then have cake and ice cream. Then I herded them back outside to play until their parents came. I had wanted to teach them Bocce, but didn't find a set in time, so we just used the croquet balls again and bowled them at one of the posts...
All in all, I think things went quite well! (No tears, at least, which is saying a lot for 6-yr-old girls!)
Here is the little "scrapbook" we put together about the party:
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2 comments:
Great job with the birthday parties. The one for Emily was pretty cool decorating the hats and all..almost made me wish to have a girl so I could do girly stuff ;)
Hadn't looked at your blog yet. What a cute party Em had! And way cute cake. :) Glad she had such a good time!!
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