100 Beautiful Birthday Party Theme Ideas for Girls
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Clare Whitfield
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Girls’ birthday parties are so sweet and sugar-coated – pinks, golds and dashes of rainbow unicorns!
From Disney princess themes to tutty-fruity themes and tea parties, you name it and we’ve listed it. Find the perfect birthday party theme for your little princess! We have loads of different birthday themes to suit all likes and dislikes, all ages and more! If you want ideas for boys, check these out!
Here are our 100 Beautiful Birthday Party Themes for Girls. –
Does your little girl dream of becoming the hero of her own adventure? Does she loves tales and having a good time with her friends, then Escape Kit is the perfect fun activity for them! –
Organize your own Escape Room at home for your girls birthday party.
The concept is simple : choose your favourite adventure, download your Escape Room Kit, print out the fun life-sized puzzles and set up the game at your home.
An innovative activity at a low price ($23 per adventure kit) for an hour of play.
With the help of original printed cards, the children will have to find clues, find hidden items, find their way out of mysterious mazes, paint over drawings, to solve the game’s riddles.
Several themes are proposed : the magic of Harry Potter, the magical world of princesses, the power of superheroes, the treasure island of pirates or the enchanted world of the Little Prince.
2. The ‘Movie Night’ Birthday Party Theme
Invite the guests over at twilight and host a movie night. Get the birthday girl to choose the movie that she would love to watch – set up the ‘Cinema’ – hand out tickets and popcorn – it will be epic!
We even have a huge list of movie’s if you are stuck for choice:
Step right up in this glittery carnival themed birthday party. Food for a Carnival Themed Birthday Party would be just like going to a Carnival! Dagwood Dogs, popcorn, cream-filled waffles and hot salty potato chips.
Carnival Themed Birthday Invitations:
Instead of paper invitations you could get a VIP Carnival Lanyard Pass (pictured below)
Carnival Birthday Party Games
Think of games that you would play at a Carnival. Ideas include:
Let her celebrate her big day with the most loved mouse in the world with this Mickey Mouse Party theme. On arrival, make sure all guests have their very own pair of Mouse Ears.
Make her feel like she’s Princess Jasmine in this Aladdin-inspired Arabian nights birthday party theme. Grab a picnic blanket and cushions, make a low table and serve delicious Middle Eastern Snacks!
Your little warrior princess will surely enjoy her Moana-themed birthday party. Have a grass skirt ready for all your guests at the door together with a pretty flower lei!
Food for a Moana Birthday Party can include halved coconuts full of delicious fruit salad.
Give her artistic side a chance to shine with this art party theme.
Give every person an easel, paintbrush, some coloured pencils and perhaps some watercolour paints. Have a smock for everyone (or ask them to bring an old shirt to protect their clothing).
Some craft activities that are fun for the party include:
What could be more perfect for a little girl than her time with her fairy friends, so let her enjoy her day in fairy land with this fairy land themed party.
Your pretty pumpkin will definitely enjoy her pumpkin themed party with pumpkins covered in her favourite colour pink! This is a great birthday party theme if your munchkin’s birthday is close to halloween!
This simple pink lemonade party theme is a perfect time for your little one to enjoy a hot birthday. Set up an outdoor marquee with brightly coloured tablecloths and fluro paper lanterns.
Which of these birthday party theme ideas for girls do you like?
Clare WhitfieldChief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.
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