My Little Pony™ was around when I was growing up, and now the ponies have
returned with some sass, and my daughter is crazy about them.
Cutie mark cupcakes - here we go! Making treats are my favorite party task.
Making the six cutie marks was creative-fun!
Have the kids help. You can't go wrong with marshmallow pops.
and garnish them with sprinkles.
A piñata for everyone! I wrapped craft rolls with
printed napkins and tulle, and tied one end of each with ribbons.
printed napkins and tulle, and tied one end of each with ribbons.
Kids enjoyed filling the opens end with chocolates and candies.
They tied the loose ends and were pleased to have their
own piñatas to take home .
They tied the loose ends and were pleased to have their
own piñatas to take home .
Pony Dress-Up Time!
The girls loved dressing up, and accessorizing with hair clips and rings.
Assembling tutus and pony tails to pin is simple and affordable.
Click here to view Martha Stewart's tutu-making video.
To make the tails, use colorful, fluffy yarn and tie them together
with some pretty ribbons.
with some pretty ribbons.
Here's a cool activity to include the boys.
The children filled miniature jars with colorful jewels and rocks.
and it was a great party activity for all ages.
free My Little Pony™ printables on her site.
They were perfect for printing party favor name tags.
If you have a My Little Pony™ fan,
I hope you find some inspiration here for your next party!