Pirates are swashbuckling, daring, and now they are pink! High seas fantasies are no longer the realm of boys with a Pink Pirate Birthday Party.
Your daughter is sure to love celebrating her birthday with these ideas.
Send out your party invitations 3 to 4 weeks before the party to ensure that your guests can save the date for the party.
If you would like to make your own pirate party invitations than take some blank pink cards draw a big black X on the front.
Inside the card write that X marks the spot for your child's birthday, along with all the other party details Give each of your guests a pink bandanna to wear in their hair as they arrive.
Then it is time to go on a treasure hunt.
Give them a treasure map with clues to finding hidden treasures that you hid before the party.
At the end of the treasure hunt should be a treasure chest filled with a bunch of loot.
Pirates always work up a big appetite, so have some food ready that they can dig into.
Food that you eat with your hands is perfect for this crew.
Some suggestions are chicken drumsticks, French fries, fruit kabobs, and cut up vegetables.
Let them wash it all down with some root beer.
Decorate the birthday cake to look like a treasure map or a tropical island, complete with pink accents.
Your daughter and her friends will love this Pink Pirate Birthday Party.
By the end everyone should be saying Ahoy Matey and Shiver Me Timbers.
Your daughter is sure to love celebrating her birthday with these ideas.
Send out your party invitations 3 to 4 weeks before the party to ensure that your guests can save the date for the party.
If you would like to make your own pirate party invitations than take some blank pink cards draw a big black X on the front.
Inside the card write that X marks the spot for your child's birthday, along with all the other party details Give each of your guests a pink bandanna to wear in their hair as they arrive.
Then it is time to go on a treasure hunt.
Give them a treasure map with clues to finding hidden treasures that you hid before the party.
At the end of the treasure hunt should be a treasure chest filled with a bunch of loot.
Pirates always work up a big appetite, so have some food ready that they can dig into.
Food that you eat with your hands is perfect for this crew.
Some suggestions are chicken drumsticks, French fries, fruit kabobs, and cut up vegetables.
Let them wash it all down with some root beer.
Decorate the birthday cake to look like a treasure map or a tropical island, complete with pink accents.
Your daughter and her friends will love this Pink Pirate Birthday Party.
By the end everyone should be saying Ahoy Matey and Shiver Me Timbers.
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