How to Word Princess Party Invitations
Many girls at one time or another dream about being a princess. Make your little girl feel like a princess by throwing her a princess party. Whether the party is to celebrate a birthday or other occasion, a proper princess party starts with a proper, and creative, invitation. Send invitations about three weeks in advance so the other little princesses have sufficient time to plan their busy calendars. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Incorporate the child's name and the term "princess" into the invitation, such as "You're invited to Princess Hannah's birthday party." If you want the other girls to feel like princesses as well, address them as Princess, too. For example, "Dearest Princess Caroline, You're invited to Princess Hannah's birthday party."
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Integrate "royal" into the invitation. For example, "You're invited to a royal ball in honor of Princess Hannah's birthday" or "Come, dance the night away at the royal palace."
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Use older English terms to give wording a formal, proper sound. For instance, the invitation could read, "Princess Hannah requests the honour of thy presence at the royal ball."
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Include other party information in a creative way that also sounds royal and courtly. For example, the invitation could read, "Princess Hannah requests the honour of thy presence at the royal ball to be held at the castle grounds at 100 Main Street, two hours past noon on the tenth of July." For the RSVP portion of the invitation, it could read, "Please respond yay or nay before the third of July" or "The princess requests thy response by the third of July."
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Tips & Warnings
Use shaped invitations (you can make your own), such as castles or crowns. If the invitations will be given out by hand, print them on paper rolled into scrolls. Tie them with pretty ribbons.
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