We encouraged them to sit properly and take small portions of food to put on their plates.Įach guest was also given a manners checklist (to teach them about proper etiquette), thank you cards, a certificate of completion of Barbie Princess Charm School, along with a goody bag of fun things including stickers to take home. Biscuits – wafers with strawberry filling and Petite PalmiersĮach guest had their own place set at the table complete with a princess hat to wear and a special placemat showing them where forks, spoons, knives, glasses and napkins should be placed.Fresh Fruit – watermelon, blueberries and raspberries.We took inspiration from the three dolls that were sent to us: Blair, Hadley and Delancey to create the color scheme for the tea party.Īs you can see lots of pink, blue and purple were included. I love high tea, so wanted to set up something similar, but more child friendly. We held a Barbie Princess Charm School Tea Party recently with some little friends to celebrate the new Barbie Princess Charm School DVD coming out in the Fall. Miss M likes to have tea parties with them, dress them up in new clothes (on my list of things to do is sew and knit new outfits for them), and take them on adventures. She purchased quite a large supply of Barbies at a garage sale and sent them over.