Crafts: We had 12 girls, ranging in age from 4-6. We set up three stations, with an adult supervising each station and split the girls into groups of 4. Station 1 was the hat making station. I bought hats (bonnets)after Easter at 90% off original price at Target. I also bought silk flowers at the dollar store, as well as various ribbons. The girls picked out their ribbon and flowers and the adult supervising the station hot glued the flower and ribbon to the hat. We put a sticker on the inside of each hat with the girl's name on it. (Total price of hat $1) Station 2 was the purse making station. I ordered 6"x6" canvas handbags with satin lining in assorted colors from orientaltrading.com ($5.95 per dozen). I also ordered small silk flowers with pearl centers from the same site. After I knew who was coming to the party, I wrote each girl's name on each handbag in pearl white glitter fabric paint. I thought this would eliminate girls fighting over a particular color of the handbag, since there were six different colors. The girls picked out their flowers, as many as they wanted, and handed them to the adult supervising the station to hotglue onto the purse. At that same station, after the purse was ready, the girls got to choose a ring pop and candy necklaces to put in their purse. (Total price of purse and candy $1) Station 3 was the necklace making craft. I had 4 bowls full of assorted beads and cord and each girl got to string a necklace and/or bracelet to wear. The adult supervising the craft tied a strong knot once the girls were done. Pony beads were bought at Walmart.(Total price of jewelry making $.50) Once the girls were outfitted, they went to the family room. While we were waiting for everyone to finish, the girls posed for the camera, all dressed up in their hats and jewelry, holding their purses.