This is way out of order here, but I couldn't forget to post Brooklyn's 5th Birthday party from last September.
She wanted a Rapunzel Birthday, so she invited her best little buddies from the neighborhood to celebrate with her. We served a dinner with "towers"of fruit, "golden" homemade mac'n'cheese, jello "boats", and "braided" breadsticks.
I hung a long braid on the door which was actually very time-consuming to make because it got all tangled (ha! no pun intended) up very easily. It was a little frustrating until I got Julie to help sort it out while I braided it.
We had lanterns to color and decorate for each of the girls to take home with them. Then we hung them out to dry after spray painting them with glitter.
Here's the Birthday cake obviously. We kept a little more on the simple side this year due to lack of time- so no cutting out or stacking anything which was nice this time.
I made a template for it, then Julie and Amanda filled it in for me. They were my lifesaver crew.
Monga brought a special Rapunzel dress for Brooklyn from Downtown Disney to wear for her party. When each little guest arrived, they also wanted to be in a dress and went straight to Brooklyn's dress up box, changed into a princess dress, then came back downstairs. They all danced around the kitchen to Tangled music. It was so funny.
Let the face painting begin!'
It was so cute watching them get so serious while they let the lady paint their faces.
Decorating their lanterns.
They sang the Rapunzel theme song that was playing from the top of their lungs while they colored away. It was hilarious.
She got roller skates from Monga, a sand and water set from Aunt Sue and Uncle Ken, princess pajamas, barbies, squinkies, books, and all kinds of great stuff. She had a wonderful day and was so happy to share it with her friends and family.
This is a friend also named Brooklyn who absolutely loved the long golden hair. She would follow Brooklyn around just holding the hair! So cute!