My now 5-year old daughter wanted a Hello Kitty Princess
birthday party. We sent out Hello Kitty invitations with crown stickers placed on her head. We decorated our backyard with lots of pink balloons and Hello Kitty banners. We rented a pink castle jumper and a red tarp lying on the ground leading to the jumper, creating a red carpet effect. I spray painted pink sun visors with opal glitter paint for the girls. As they arrived, each was given a visor along with a small bag of plastic rhinestones and a bottle of elmer's glue. The boys were given knight helmets,( which were ordered through birthday express.com)along with dragon stickers so they could decorate too. My sister-in-law dressed up like a princess and wore a paper-mache Hello Kitty head and each child got to take a Polaroid picture with her. We also had a Hello Kitty piņata and played musical thrones while Disney' princess collection played. The cake was Hello Kitty made using a round cake pan for the head and we cut a dress out of a rectangular pan. We placed a crown and scepter on her which was bought from CakeWorks.com, gumdrops, jelly beans and black licorice to create her face. We gave each girl a heart shaped bucket filled with sticker earrings, a magic wand, a glass slipper and a string of pearls. Boys were given shields and swords from birthday express. Everyone had a terrific time. My daughter is still talki