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Throw a Cinderella
Tea Party
You don't need a magic pumpkin, or even a fairy godmother, to get this tea party underway -- just a teapot, delicious cake, and proper invitations. Here's a plan that's got you covered on all three counts.
Read MorePrince Naveen Frog Face Cupcakes
Like Naveen, this little frog may not be suited in shining armor. Still, perched atop a cupcake throne and sporting a candy crown, he truly is a sweet prince.
Read MoreMama Odie's Masquerade Mask
Modeled after the classic masks masqueraders and carnival goers in New Orleans wear, this disguise is decorated with fantastic feathers cut out of colorful paper.
Read MoreLouis the Alligator Bookmark
Inspired by Louis from Princess and the Frog, your child can slip this bookmark between pages to mark his place or use it to jazz up a notebook or journal by gluing it onto the cover.
Read MoreFelt Froggy Prince Naveen
With posable legs and a charming smile, this stuffed felt replica of Prince Naveen the frog makes an entertaining companion on a rainy day.
Read MorePrincess Gown Holiday Ornaments
Decorated with sparkly glitter glue and paper doily ruffles, these paper gowns -- modeled after the ones worn by Cinderella, Aurora, and Belle -- are designed to dress up a tree or wreath.
Read MoreRosetta's Paper Poinsettias
With their bright red leaves, which are actually called bracts, these easy-to-make paper poinsettias make a pretty present topper for someone special.
Read MoreMickey Mouse Snowmen Cards
This year, consider adding a fun twist to your family's holiday greetings. Send out wishes for a "Merry Mouse Christmas" with homemade cards that feature paper snowmen topped with Mickey ears.
Read MoreDr. Facilier's Hat
Judging by the size of the mischievous sorcerer's skull-faced topper, no doubt he keeps plenty more spells under his hat. Here's how you and your child can make a king-size magician's hat to try on for size.
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