Games for fairy party


















Then glue each star to a length of dowel. Let dry fully and then cast your fairy spell! Have the "Fairy Godmother" paint the little fairies nails and put some washable glitter spray in their hair. Finish with a dab of blusher and some lip gloss. Make or buy some plain cup cakes. Provide the kids with loads of different colored sprinkles, silver balls and other cake toppings and get the kids decorating. Ask your local shoes shop for any spare shoes boxes. Give one to each guest and let them decorate with glitter, colored feathers, stick on gems and marker pens.

The kids can use the boxes to store their goodies and prizes from the party. Cut a stack of circles out of strong white card. Punch a hole in the top and thread with gold darning thread. Give the kids fairy stickers and glitter and ask then to decorate them. The 'Fairy Godmother' can then place it round the child's neck and at the same time, she can grant a special fairy wish of protection.

Some ideas include:. For this game, you will need one small, toy fairy figurine or doll per player. Hide the fairies around the party space. Tell the guests that their fairy friends have been captured and hidden by the evil fairy queen. Each player must find a fairy and set them free. When a player returns with a fairy, they are awarded a small prize.

Suggestions for prizes include glow bracelets, glitter nail polish, bottles of bubbles and pixie sticks. You will need two sets of the following items: fairy tutu, slippers, halo, and wand.

Make a path for them to follow to get to the items. You can line a path with flowers or toadstools or even balloons staked into the ground. Once a player has completed this task, she passes the costume to the next player, who will do the same thing. The first team to have all of its players run the course in the costume wins the race. Give each team an empty teapot, an empty teacup, and a saucer. Fill a baby pool with cold water. The teams must race to fill their teapot with water from the fairy pond baby pool.

Each player must carry the teacup on the saucer, fill it with water and carry it back to pour into the teapot. The first team to fill their teapot wins. But be careful, when the music stops, the children must take their place on a mushroom. The child who does not have a place is eliminated. Remove a cushion and repeat the game until only one child is left who will be the winner. If you have pretty little fairy wings to give to the kids, here is a fun game to make them win their pair of wings.

On small pieces of paper, write small challenges for the children to complete. Fold each one and place them in balloons that you will inflate. Scatter the balloons around the room or garden. Gather the little fairies and ask them to find a balloon in the garden.

Once a fairy has found a balloon, she must burst it up and collect the paper inside. The fairies will gather around the adult and take turns doing what is written on the paper they found. If they succeed in their challenge, they will win their pair of wings. Gather the children and tell them that some fairies have gone missing. The children will each have to bring back a fairy that you have hidden in your play area. Each time a child finds a fairy, you can give them a small gift as a reward, such as a small light-up bracelet.

Turn on the music. The little fairies will have to dance when the music is on but will have to stop when the music turns off. The little fairy who moves when the music is stopped or who does not stop in time is eliminated or receives a forfeit.

Here are some ideas for obstacles, challenges or little games you can set up along the way. Here is a musical game that children will love. Prepare a small treasure that you will wrap in several layers of fairy paper, for example tissue paper. The children stand in a circle. Start the music. While the music is playing, the children will pass the package from hand to hand.

When the music stops, the fairy with the package in her hand must remove a layer of paper. This game is like regular tag and musical chairs combined. All the children dance around like fairies while the music plays.

The first person to lose their position; ie. Continue until you have only one fairy left. Same rules as musical chairs but use different colored throw pillows instead of chairs. Give each player a small pouch of glitter before playing. If she tags a player, that player is frozen until another player sprinkles fairy dust on her. Musical chairs with lily pads instead of chairs: Cut out lily pads ahead of time out of green poster board.

Spread them around the room and play music. When the music stops, jump on a lily pad. Each time take away a lily pad. You could do this at the beginning of the party and award fairy wands, glitter on their face, or wreaths for their hair. Take all the guests outdoors yard, park, etc.

Put on some fun fairy music Tinkerbell CDs sold at most party stores or Disney Stores , and let them dance! Make sure they are all wearing their wings! This is a game for 2 players. One player stands in a doorway blindfolded. The other player must try to get through the door without making contact with the blindfolded player. If he succeeds, he scores a point. If he makes contact, the blindfolded player scores a point.

The first to 3 points wins.



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