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Alice in Wonderland Birthday Party

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Alice in Wonderland Birthday Party
13 Jun 2013

Down the Rabbit Hole : Inspiration for Alice In Wonderland Birthday Parties

Charm & Whimsy Personified in a Delightful Garden Mad Hatter Tea Party

Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s timeless novels, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, take a look at the fab and quirky ideas that can transform a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party into a beautiful birthday party!

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Floating Objects With Flea Market Finds

Make great birthday decor. You can use any variety of objects mentioned in the novels: Our favorites are cards, books, watches and tea cups and pots. Don’t sacrifice your precious porcelain to possible damage. You can find some great whimsical things at your local flea market or charity shop.
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We’re absolutely charmed by these hanging topiary teapots and teacups but these are best suited to older children or placed well out of reach.
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Playing Card Bunting

{DIY Tip}

Download, print and assemble the DIY printable playing cards. Peg the cards to a line and hang across a wall as decor. Get this DIY project here.

Costumes

costume-montageLeft: Alice Costume from Pouf CoutureTop Right: Mad Hatter Hat from The Quilted Fish Right Bottom: Cheshire Onesie from The Weisse Guys

Mad Hatter Top Hat

{Tutorial}

The wonderful people at Craft With Confidence have created a step by step guide to creating an adorable Mad Hatter Top Hat

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Photo Props & Masks

{DIY Tip}

Simply download and print these items before carefully cutting them out and attaching them to skewer sticks. Get the DIY printable here

costume-alice-montageHeart & Stripes Legging from The Trendy Tot Alice Tutu from The Fanciful Fluff Baby Alice from Love Dover Clothing

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countinghelen

As a working mom of twins, I look out for activities that are easy, quick and budget friendly with a creative flare. Likes to eat the frosting first!