

Guests are requested to come dressed up as Kings, Queens, Princesses, Knights etc (including the grown ups). It will be held from 4pm-7pm on a Saturday, so it will be getting dark and be over dinnertime; perfect for a banquet (where each Royal Family will bring something scrummy to the Feast).
Here's the invitation I designed (available on my Party Invitation Website)... you can click it so see it enlarged.
Here's the invitation I designed (available on my Party Invitation Website)... you can click it so see it enlarged.
We have secured a local church hall where they just want a donation to cover costs (Wow!) and will be borrowing lots of fairy lights, making banners and bunting and of course a Mix CD or two.
I am envisioning lots of disco-ing and waltzing (father-daughter, mother-son etc); silly dancing games and a great family evening.
For the loot bags I'm cutting out circles of maroon suede-like fabric and some gold cord threaded through to create a pouch filled with gold (chocolate) coins and gold (crunchie) bars. Total cost to make all the bags will be about $6!
On Saturday I got working on our Royal Costumes. I'd found the most gorgeous Princess dress online, but it lacked a petticoat to make it swish and bouff out. Some cheap pale pink tulle, a needle and cotton and some elastic threaded through... now we have a perfect Princess gown.

So I am going to remodel an old mosquito net, add a velvet cape, a corset with a muslin top and hopefully I will look like something queenly.
I do so love it when we all get to dress up and have fun together, don't you??