Tip Tuesday: Barbie Party!
In honor of Barbie’s birthday — yes, Barbie first debuted at the American International Toy Fair 51 years ago today — I thought it might be fun to provide some tips on how to throw a Barbie birthday party for your little ones!
Follow the advice I got from ehow.com and your little girl will be sure to feel like a princess on her special day!
Planning a Barbie Birthday Party
Step 1: Make the invitations. Choose die cuts (available at scrapbooking or craft supply stores) that look like clothes Barbie would wear, such as a fancy dress or fun purse. Glue these on the front of blank notecards or card stock and decorate with glittery gel pens and glitter glue. Include party information inside. Remind party guests to bring dress-up clothes and their favorite Barbie doll (or two).
Step 2: Decorate with pink, purple and silver. Use balloons, ribbon, streamers and actual Barbie dolls to decorate the entire party area. Consider placing one of your daughter’s Barbies in party attire on each guest’s chair.
Entertaining Your Barbie Party Guests
Step 1: Allow all of the girls to dress up when they arrive. Pull out old dresses from your closet for dress-up time. Have an area set aside for a quick kid-friendly makeover, complete with lip gloss, simple makeup and a full-length mirror to admire the results.
Step 2: After the girls get glamorous, have a space for Barbie’s makeover as well. Have brushes and ribbon on hand for a quick Barbie hair makeover.
Step 3: Play Hot Potato Purse, which is traditional Hot Potato but using a purse instead of a potato. The winner of each round wears a special Barbie tiara for the next round. Hot Potato is played with music and an object. The children sit in a circle and pass the object while the music plays. The person who has the object when the music is stopped is the winner or loser. In Hot Potato Purse the person holding the purse gets to wear the tiara and is considered the winner of the round.
Step 4: Play Dress Up Barbie. This is a race to see who can dress her Barbie the fastest. Give all players similar clothing, including pants, shirt and shoes.
Step 5: Give party guests free play time to enjoy playing with the dolls they brought. Have plenty of ribbons and doll brushes on hand for the girls to play hairdresser.
Step 6: Feed your hungry party guests! Enjoy a Barbie cake, tea-sized sandwiches and pink frosted cookies.

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This weekend, my 12-year old daughter and her friends are hosting a surprise birthday sleepover for one of their friends whose mother lost her very short battle with lung cancer this past July. Each year, her Mom would have a huge sleepover birthday party for her which all the girls looked forward to. This will be the first birthday she will have without her Mom and it will probably be difficult for her and her Dad and brothers.