Hello Kitty Party Planning
- Plan to order your Hello Kitty invitations online about two months before the party. Online vendors sell many kinds of party invitations. You can even find vendors who will customize them with your party information so you don't have to fill them out. Allow two to four weeks for shipping and be sure to mail them three to four weeks before the party.
Another option is to make Hello Kitty Party invitations yourself. Use pink card stock and decorate with flower shapes or Hello Kitty stickers. Guests may be even more excited about attending your party when they receive a creative handmade invitation. Make extra cards to use for the thank-you notes you'll be sending afterward. - Hello Kitty's sister Mimmy bakes her cookies all the time. A tray of chocolate chip cookies, or even just sugar cookies labeled "Mimmy's special cookies" will be a special treat for Hello Kitty fans.
Use white bread and strawberry cream cheese (add red food coloring for color) to make simple sandwiches that are sweet but not too sugary. Cut them with a flower-shaped cookie cutter and serve them on Hello Kitty party plates.
Bake a 9-by-13-inch sheet cake and cut it into a Hello Kitty face shape. Cakes cut easier when they're frozen. Cover with fondant or white frosting, use fruit by the foot for a bow, jelly beans for the eyes and nose, and black licorice for the whiskers. - Little Hello Kitty trinkets are widely available in department stores, drug stores, grocery stores and through online vendors. For a more unusual approach, consider stuffing a little Hello Kitty doll into a Chinese take-out carton. Decorate the boxes with Hello Kitty stickers and set them out on a table so when the guests are ready to leave they can "take out" their favors, too.
- Make a Hello Kitty beanbag tossing game. Create three large Hello Kitty style flowers from cardboard. Use pink spray paint to color the petals of two flowers and red spray paint for the last one. Paste a white poster board circle into the center of each one. Arrange them in a bowling-style pyramid with the pink flowers in the back and the red flower in the front. Have guests line up about 4 feet away from the game. You might want to tape a line onto the ground. To play, kids toss a beanbag or a stuffed bumble bee into the flower patch. Younger children will be pleased to land the bee in the center of the flowers. Older children might prefer a point system that challenges them to land the bee on a certain flower. To keep the flowers from sliding on a hard floor, use a loop of duct tape or painter's tape or place them flush against the wall.
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