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What little girl doesn't love the sweetly iconic look of
Hello Kitty? Create a purrrfect party setting with the Hello Kitty BalloonDreams Party Pack from Birthday Express.
Throwing a Hello Kitty party doesn't take much more than
pulling together some key elements, adding touches of glimmer and gloss, and
coating everything in a pastel palette. Here are some ideas on how...
Food & Drink Ideas - Tiny muffins and tea sandwiches
wrapped in polka dot cupcake wrappers to keep the cute quotient up and the
sugar levels low. Serve them with strawberry (think pink!) and/or plain milk in
small, old fashioned milk bottles which work perfectly with pink stripedstraws.
Party Activities - Everyone loves a piƱata, and the Hello
Kitty Pinata (featured below) is filled with all sorts of treats, including
candy and little toys. However, if you're looking for something with a little
less mess, putting together a make-your-own favor box table is an easy way to
let kids build their own Hello Kitty super souvenir! Simply set out bowls of
Hello Kitty treats, such as: stickers, rings, Hello Kitty PEZ dispensers,
colorful bracelets and a party favor box or bag to put all the goodies in.
Party Decor - On your palette of pastel, add in accent
pieces that bring the theme to life, such as Hello Kitty confetti or use the
Hello Kitty rings (featured below) as napkin holders. Finally, let the birthday
girl be the star of the party and dress her up as Hello Kitty!
For a full selection of Hello Kitty party supplies, visit
Birthday Express - where you can plan the perfect party from start to finish
every time!
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