Martha Stewart recently featured Jane O’Connor, the brilliant author of the Fancy Nancy books, on The Martha Stewart Show. With an audience full of little girls dressed up fancily in tiaras, boas, and jewelry, Jane talked with Martha about the newest book in her series, Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy.

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Fancy Nancy is quickly becoming a popular birthday party theme for little girls. Here are the essential elements:

  1. Have everyone dress up as fancy as possible.
  2. Serve fancy foods and drinks. Tea sandwiches with fancy toothpicks, petit fours, and parfaits are perfect choices.
  3. Make a fancy craft, like the No-Sew, Fancy Kids Pocketbook featured on The Martha Stewart Show. This can also be taken home as a goody!
  4. Have guests bring something fancy to “show & tell” during the lunch.
  5. Have a dress-up relay.
  6. Play Pin the Jewel on the Tiara.
  7. Give the guests mini-manicures.
  8. In keeping with the posh puppy, make fancy dog collars.
  9. A favor of glitter, feather pens, fancy notebooks, fancy cookies, and fancy candy jewelry would be perfect. Guests can take these home in their pocketbooks.
  10. A Fancy Nancy piñata would be loads of fun!

Of course, reading all about Fancy Nancy is a great idea for this party, too!

Fancy Nancy is an excellent party theme, especially if you want to have a tea party. Fancy that!

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  1. Any ideas when inviting boys to this kind of party? I don’t think they will want to decorate purses or come dressed up with pearls. I was thinking maybe le petit prince or as puppies. What do you think?

    stephanie said on April 4, 2007
  2. Yes, you could make crowns and swords.or have them make little pouches to carry their stuff in ~ use colors like blue, greens, browns, etc. to make the pouches.

    Le Petit Prince is a good theme to run next to Fancy Nancy as well. Check out this link for ideas:
    http://www.pepperspollywogs.com/blog/?p=512

    Fancy Nancy tends to favor a party with girls. To move out the theme to include boys, you may want to do a prince and princess theme so it is more obvious how you can include the boys, unless you run two themes together, like Fancy Nancy and Le Petit Prince at the same time.

    Here is a party plan for a puppy party too:
    http://www.pepperspollywogs.com/blog/?p=97
    Also very cute!

    Good Luck! Lisa

    Lisa said on April 5, 2007
  3. Here are some photos from my daughter Hannah’s Fancy Fifth Birthday party which we had over the weekend. It was a great success to say the least and I had 3 mother’s asking if I did birthdays for a living. The invites were made on the computer and then glued on cardstock with a hot pink ribbon asking the girls to come to a soiree (soirée is French for Party).


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    If you know the story by Jane O’Connor (which is what the party is based on) then you will see how the party theme comes to light. I had three stations: Chic Sac where the girls decorated party purses with flowers and boas and feathers and glitter. A Haute Couture Station where they each received a hot pink boa, glittery “earrings that were really stickers, edible bracelets and fancy party crowns and learned how to “cat walk: for the end of the event.
    At the Manicure/makeup station they received manicures, makeup done, hair done, etc….then we had “high tea” with fancy sandwiches (turkey and cucumber on whole wheat bread and strawberry cream cheese on white; fruit kebabs, number cutouts and a cupcake stand …I baked/made everything. Even the goodie bags! We read both stories also.

    Violet said on January 29, 2008
  4. I loved your ideas. How long did this all take. I’m having a Fancy Nancy Party for my daughter and have allowed 2 1/2 hours. Is that enough time to do a party like that?
    Thanks!

    rbutler4 said on February 7, 2008
  5. An idea i had is to decorate three card tables with fancy linens. Make a Fancy Name Plate for each of the guest. It will be fun for them to find their name and take a seat… ready for tea! Make sure you let the birthday girl help as much as possible!

    rbutler4 said on February 7, 2008
  6. I want to do this for my daughter’s 5th bday. I’m having trouble figuring out what the cake should look like. Any suggestions?

    mrshonea said on February 12, 2008
  7. It took 2 hours and I had two helpers plus myself at each of the three stations. I had a friend of mine and my daughter’s babysitter to help.

    violet rashad said on February 17, 2008
  8. Cupcake are great at this age and their faces light up when they realize they get their own “little cake” to enjoy. Or you could bring in the book to your local artisan bakery to see how they could encorporate the idea. If you want to stick with Fancy Nancy colours, make sure you use lots of fushia and hot pink. Martha Stewart had the author on one of her episodes and they even decroated the cake stand with hot pink boa along the edge which looked nice! Have fun with it!

    violet rashad said on February 17, 2008
  9. we are doing a fancy nancy party for my soon-to-be 4 year old. she’s inviting immediate family and 3 friends. we are just doing it like they did it in the book…a pizza party (she decided that she wants it at home, so that she can dress everyone up!) maybe it’s because she’s younger…but we aren’t doing ALL the fanciness. i think the book is more about being fancy…but still being real. so we are having pizzas, dressing fancy (having some accessories that we purchased and borrowed) and having parfaits. simple but fun – and a little fancy!

    jen said on March 4, 2008
  10. We are having a Fancy Nancy sleepover party for my 5 year old and 2 year old. We have four children coming over with their moms (who will also spend the night). The children are going to make their own Posh Pizza for dinner. I am also serving fabulous fruit kabobs, charming cupcakes and whatever else I can make fancy. The mom’s will have some fabulous martini’s. I am planning on using lots of tule and turning three rooms into different stations. One will be a high end department store for when they decorate their purses, another room will be the Spa where they will get their hair done and a mani-pedi. I also found some really fun plastic ware from Oriental Trading coming called “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”. Also, I made the invitiation by taking a picture of the girls all “fancy” and then doctored it with some software I have at home to make it girly. It turned out very cute and was so easy and affordable.

    Rhonda said on March 4, 2008
  11. Fancy Nancy fans – our online fancy dress up boutique has what your little girl loves for dress up! Hats, fans, boas, gloves, pearls – even crafting kits to make their own dress ups…even a fancy Tea Party in a Box! Visit us at http://www.teapartytreasures.com. We love Fancy Nancy’s!

    Stacy Anderson said on March 5, 2008
  12. Stacy Anderson said on March 5, 2008
  13. so – cute – thanks for sharing – where did you get your boas, goodies, wands ect and Fancy Nancy pictures for bags

    Thanks Patty in Ohio

    Patty said on March 16, 2008
  14. I got the wands from party city, the boas from e-bay (cheaper than party city) and then I cut them in half as they were super long. The Fancy Nancy stickers can be downloaded from the haper collins booksite:
    http://www.harperchildrens.com/webcontent/activities/pdf/0060542101.pdf

    violet rashad said on March 21, 2008
  15. I did a Fancy Nancy party for my daughter last year when she turned 3. She loved it so much, she wants to do it again this year. I used some items from a website for bookstores to promote the posh puppy book. http://www.harperchildrens.com/webcontent/activities/pdf/0060542101.pdf
    I printed the nametags onto cardstock and cut out Nancy to paste on invitations printed on the computer. We had regular old peanut butter sandwiches, but we cut them into squares and put frilly toothpicks in them. We had, of course, parfaits with lots of whipped cream and sprinkles. We decorated foam tiaras with jewels bought from oriental traders. We had a fashion show after the girls dressed up with the accessories (boas, necklaces, hats and large pieces of chiffon fabric that can make dresses, capes, skirts…). The girls had a great time and went home with pencils with a little bag of goodies with a pencil with a plume on it. It’s lots of fun.

    Ann Beaver said on April 3, 2008
  16. I am planning my daughter’s 2nd birthday and have found some great “fancy nancy like” items. There is a new line of products called Glitzy girl and it is just like fancy nancy. I found these items at my nearby party store. I held up the paper plates to the covers of my books and it is weird how perfect they are. anyway, we are going to have make your own pizzas and make your own parfaits too! I am sending each friend home with a goody bag that is a glittery butterfly gift bag and in it I have necklaces, stickers, rings, bubbles, bracelets, sidewalk chalk and plume pens; for the boys I got fancy cars, stickers, a gift certificate for a free cone at ben and jerrys, bubbles, sidewalk chalk, and sunglasses. I will also read the book and the girls will decorate tiaras with self adhesive princess shapes. I love the nametags and coloring pages on the harpercollins website. Good luck to everyone!

    Rebecca said on April 3, 2008
  17. oh yeah,
    my invitations will be two pictures of my daughter; the first one will be titled PLAIN with a pic of her in a tshirt and jeans and then her 2nd pic will be with her party dress, tiara, boa and sparkle shoes and say “fancy”. You are cordially invited to Summer’s birthday soiree and the details and instead of rsvp I will write out the french words.:) Please dress in your fanciest attire.

    Rebecca said on April 3, 2008
  18. Celebrate Express will have the exclusive for Fancy Nancy themed partyware beginning on April 28th. So cute!

     

    Alison said on April 7, 2008
  19. Hello Moms!!

    I can’t believe I found this blog!! I have been working on the Fancy Nancy party theme for my daughter’s 5th birthday for a few weeks now! I am so excited to hear that all the girls had a good time and that it is a great theme to go with!! (I thought I was going to be original!!!! HA HA) Thanks for all of your wonderful tips!!
    I am planning on using some of the ideas for the bookstore party also!!
    Merci, Au revoir

    Patrice said on April 13, 2008
  20. We are having a Fancy Nancy 4th Birthday party this week. I have one daughter and 3 sons, so I had to include the boys. I bought top hats and put those into the “Ooh La La Boutique.” Each boy can choose a top hat where the girls choose jewelry & accessories. I called the area “La Chic Chapeau.” I also set up a station called “Nancy’s Neck Ties” where I cut out black foam bow ties and neck ties for them to decorate with foam stickers and glitter glue and other stickers. I put small elastic around it so they could put the tie around their neck. Another idea I had was to make tuxedo t-shirts for the boys. My boys have actually been helping me and are looking forward to the otherwise very girly party. Hope that helps.

    Angie said on April 28, 2008
  21. Hi Ann,
    I’m planning a party for my daughters 3rd birthday. Did you invite boys? if so how did that go?
    Thanks,
    Anne

    Anne said on April 29, 2008
  22. I am also working on a Fancy party for my 6 yr old. Target now carries some dress up stuff that is Fancy Nancy…very cute. They even have a doll that can be dressed up

    jessica said on May 17, 2008
  23. I too am planning a Fancy Nancy birthday party for my daughter’s 6th birthday. I found a great website with many of the same dress-up products for much less than the other websites. When I say it is the exact same I mean it. Check out http://www.haloheaven.com. Most of the items are sold by the dozen, but you can’t beat the price. My daughter got very excited when she saw what we were getting for the party.

    Deb said on June 2, 2008
  24. Thanks for the http://www.haloheaven.com website. I ordered the butterfly wands for my daughter’s Fancy Nancy 4th birthday. Another website I am using for the cupcakes is http://www.fancyflours.com for the princess cupcake crowns and edible jewels to put on top. I got the website from Cookie magazine. They did an article on princess birthdays in their May edition. I am looking for some kid-sized pink cateye sunglasses for favors. Has anyone found any at a good price? What about a poodle skirt for the birthday girl to wear?

    Sarah said on June 6, 2008
  25. Hi Phia and Mia,
    I was wondering if you have read any of Fancy Nancy books and thought of having a Fancy Nancy Birthday party?
    This looks realy cute.
    Love,
    Grammy

    Grammy said on June 6, 2008
  26. Sarah- I don’t know if you have had your party already but the new Fancy Nancy line at Target includes a Dress with attached poodle skirt. Too cute!!! Also they have ballet slippers with crazy leg warmers my daughter has not stopped talking about them since she spied them! Good luck with the party!

    Kelli said on June 12, 2008
  27. I’m a Nana who loves to tea party with her 4 yr. old and 18 month old grand cherubs. We’ve become ardent fans of Fancy Nancy! I’ve discovered many fancy accessories at our local dollar stores, including non-itchy featherless boas, and fancy feather fans. We’re planning an exquisite tea soiree with great-aunts and cousins! We’re having a planning tea tomorrow! Thanks for the ideas!

    Cheryl said on July 9, 2008
  28. I’m planning my Daughter’s 3rd birthday as a Fancy Nancy Party with her girlfriends and doing a seperate party at the playground for the boys (at this age her boy friends are just too crazy to have over to our home). We’re haveing a Tea party with her Princess tea set (the tea is Apple Cider which is just in season for her birthday), we’ll play put the jewl on the crown(jewled stickers can be found at the dollar store and you can make your own crown out of paper), they get to decorate their parfaits and they will also be dressing up. I downloaded these adorable Fancy Nancy coloring pages from the Harper Colins site and we are going to make little coloring books for the girls to take home and include glitter crayons, boas, sunglasses, lip gloss and braclets in their bags. The One Spot at target always has good deals on that stuff and if you’re a planner like me you can get them when the stuff goes to 75% off. At walmart they have cute little pink and light blue parfait kits and we’re going to get some of those plastic champain glasses to put them in and let te girls put on the toppings. Plus we’ll probably make some little turkey and cheese sandwiches (those are my daughter’s favorite) and put in little toothpicks. And of course we’ll be reading the books. My mom’s so excited she’s already gotten my daughter the doll for her birthday. It seems like a lot but it can totally be done on any budget.
    My mom is a school teacher and last year she had a Fancy Nancy party with her class and it was so cute. The boys and girls dressed up, they made bracelets for their mom’s for mother’s day. They read the books, talked fancy, raised their pinkies when they ate, and they all had such a blast. Including Boys in the Fancy Nancy party is really easy and they totally love it too, just be careful to make sure they have some male activities.

    Bethany said on July 9, 2008
  29. I am so excited to have found this! I am planning my daughter’s 3rd birthday in September and we are also doing a Fancy Nancy theme.

    Any suggestions for creative invites? I like to make them myself usually but I am open to anything that is fancy and adorable!

    Jenn said on July 21, 2008
  30. Hi Violet,
    Any chance I can see the invites you used for this party? I LOVE all of your ideas!

    Thanks,
    Jenn

    Jenn said on July 21, 2008
  31. I am also planning a Fancy Nancy party for my soon-to-be 4 year old daughter, Fallon. I am making tutus and butterfly wings for all the girls to wear and keep as their party favors. I will also have tiaras, necklaces, boas, marabou bows, and rings for everyone. Her birthday is not until December but I can hardly wait!

    Yvonne said on July 28, 2008
  32. I am also planning a Fancy Nancy birthday for my soon to be 5 year old in September. I love all of these ideas. They are SO Fancy and SO Nancy! We have read all of the books several times over. Did anyone have their party at a different location (like a Little Gym or similiar) and how did that work out? I could hardly see the little girls get dressed up to do tumbles and gymnastic stuff. Any other ideas for locations to have the party? I am also trying to find any ideas for a Posh Puppy cake? Does anybody have any creative ideas? Thanks for all the great ideas.

    Beth said on August 5, 2008
  33. This site is loaded with Fancy Nancy party ideas, games, crafts, food, etc.
    http://www.squidoo.com/FancyNancyTeaParty

    Tea Party Lady said on August 12, 2008
  34. HI Jen,
    Sorry its taken me so long to reply – i have no idea how I can attach a copy of the invite I made although i actually have a photo of it. I can suggest this; the Fancy Nancy book invite is the template I used however where it said loation I would handwrite our address and then add on the bottom other information pertaining to the party. I then glued this to hot pink card stocka nd attached a purple grossgrain ribbon to the top of each and my daughter hand delivered each one. I think anything could work here – just download images of Fancy Nancy and have fun xxx

    Violet said on August 13, 2008
  35. sounds great.. i am planning a FN birthday party for my daughters 3rd bday in January.. LOL i am trying to get my 17 year old son to do the nail station. I have 3 rooms to use.. so i was thinking nail station, dressing station and hair and makeup station.. (lipgloss, blush..) Idk .. still planning but I do plan on taking loads of pictures!!

    Kim said on August 24, 2008
  36. It seems like these Fancy Nancy party’s are really popular. I made my first Fancy Nancy dress as a custom order for a party and I’ve been getting a flood or orders for both birthday parties and Halloween. Some fun things I’ve seen have included painting nails, making tiaras and of course lots of fun dress up.

    Marissa said on September 12, 2008
  37. for those of you that have already had your party for your 4-6 year olds, how many guests did you have (children not adults)? I’m wondering if the tea concept would work for a larger group or were all your parties for small groups?

    Doreen said on September 14, 2008
  38. We are about to have our daughters 5th birthday party, this is her first party inviting guests other than family. Thanks to all of your suggestions, it is planning to be quite the event. We are going to have a make your own Tiera station, tattoo station, face painting/make up station, nail station and photo station. (I plan to sent the thank you with a photo of their daughter. I am so greatful for the websites mentioned where I bought the invitations, candy necklaces, pinata (celebrate express) and the boas at halo heaven, I can’t believe how cheap everything was on that site. Thank you for making the planning so much easier and on a budget too. The party is the day after halloween I will let you know how wonderful it was!

    Sue Cannon said on October 13, 2008
  39. My daughter wanted a Fancy Nancy party for her 5th birthday. We’ve actually turned it into a “Pajama Party Extravaganza” – fancy word for PARTY. The girls will have a crepe dinner (pancakes), cake and ice cream and get Fancy. We’re doing their nails – with tons of glittery stuff, boas and tiaras, I’ve got BIG necklaces (courtesy of family in New Orleans), fun sunglasses, rings and a bracelet making kit for the girls. we’re going to read a few of the books, play outside on the swingset and do all the Fancy stuff. Can’t wait.

    Kate said on October 16, 2008
  40. I am having a Fancy Nancy Party for my almost 3 year old this weekend. I made the invitations using clip art I found online, used the fanciest verbage I could imagine. We asked everyone to come dressed in their fanciest. Since it is going to be mixed between boys and girls, I am doing unisex activities. Origionally all the kids were going to decorate butterfly wings, but I think that I will cut out some tie shapes instead for the boys to wear. i bought tiaras for all the girls (adult included if they want) and am still looking for top hats or crowns for the boys (nothing like last minute), we will be having a tea party. doing mini cupcakes vs. a cake and parfaits of course. Keeping it simple as she is still young, we made tutu’s to wear as part of our fanciness. This has been really fun to plan.

    Stephanie said on October 23, 2008
  41. I just threw my daughter a Fancy Nancy party for her fourth birthday. It was so fun! I made signs for each of the stations….The Posh Boutique, The Glam Salon….we had lots of dress up stuff. I made everything. I added pics on my craft myspace if anyone wants to see them…. http://www.myspace.com/craftymommie
    We did a craft….for the girls they all sat at the Purse Parfait Parlor and decorated their own purses. The boys each got to decorate their own chalk boards, that I had my hubby make…that was super cheap and really cute! The boys loved it.
    There are pics of the AMAZING cake my friend made for the party and cupcakes. I served mini hot dogs, banana’s, grilled cheese cut out in the shape of stars and hearts, chips, drinks. All the food for the kids was served on my china and had frilly toothpicks in each piece….very fancy! We used the Fancy Nancy plates, cups and napkins from Target.
    All the girls took a turn at the Glam Salon. There was makeup for them to use, someone sat and painted their nails. I had spray on glitter for their hair and butterfly clippies!
    The goodies bags were so fun! I had a bunch of fun stuff for the boys already in their bags, dinosaurs, glow in the dark teeth, army men, squishy frogs, funny face glasses with the nose…and CANDY! stickers and pencils.
    For the girls they had some hair clips (I made) stickers, pencils, glow in the dark teeth, and candy in them….but they each got to pick two bracelets and a Fancy Nancy Necklace that I had made…alone with a pair of clip on earrings a wand and a ring! It was so fun!
    I have lots of pics so check them out. Email me at the myspace website if you have any questions. This was so fun! I would love to help anyone with any ideas!

    Hollie said on November 10, 2008
  42. Hi! Thanks for sharing your great ideas. My daughter’s name is Nancy and I’m having a Fancy Nancy 1st B-day party. Where did you buy the purses for the girls to decorate?? Thanks

    tina said on December 1, 2008
  43. My daughter turns 4 today and she’s having a Fancy Nancy Party. We have 13 kids and 4 of them are boys. I teach highschool so some of my students who are in dance & cheer are coming to help. The invites asked everyone to come in their fanciest attire. It’s from 2-4. There will be four stations and each kid will get a sticker nametag with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. They will go around to the stations in groups of 3 and my daughter will mingle around with each group. At each station well cross off the number so we know they’ve been there. 1 is Hair & Nails and will take the longest. The girls are spiking up the boys hair and curling and pinning up the girls hair. For nails the boys will get a little lotion-hand massage and the girls their nails painted. 2 is Skin and Make up. The boys will get a shave with real shaving cream & a fake razor and they’ll get cologne. The girls will get sparkly make up & glitter. Station 3 is the The Book Nook and we will read the A to Z Fancy Nancy Book to them. Finally Station 4 is “The Moves” and they will learn how to do a fashion show walk and my mom will write out notecards for each of them for the big fashion show. Then we’re doing presents and cupcakes. Hy-Vee Bakery asked for a picture of fancy nancy and they are making the cupcakes altogether like a cake in the shape of a girl and they are decorating it to look like fancy nancy! I was amazed. It will say, “Oooh la la! Fancy Halle is 4!” At 3:30 we will put on a fashion show for their parents & read the fancy word notecards for each kid that my mom wrote up in station 4. Should be fun! I’ve decorated the table with a boa and ribbons and their goodie bags include lip gloss & nail polish, fruit snacks, a blow pop, beads, a yoyo, and the boys get a little car instead of the gloss & polish. Have fun being exquisite everyone! :)

    Kati said on December 14, 2008
  44. We are having a FN birthday party for my 5 year old daughter, Kamdyn, and she is so excited. For the invites, I used my cricut and cut out “5’s”. I then glued them to plain white cards and used stickers and ribbons to make them “FANCY”. We will be having our party with aproximately 15 3-7 year old girls and loads of teen agers to help, at our local YMCA (where I work) after hours. Along with getting to swim, we will have several stations set up for the girls afterward. I purchased a couple of Fancy Nancy puzzles that I will put on one table, and some fancy foam frame craft that will be at another. I purchased plain brightly colored bags for the girls to decorate and make fancy at another table. They will use these as their goody bags for the pinata which is stuffed with jewelry, hair accessories, make-up and candy necklaces and ring pops (didn’t want too much candy). I also downloaded activities from the harper website and made a packet for them to work on at another station. In another room, my teen-age helpers will do make-overs and I have a friend who cuts hair at a local salon who will do trims for the girls (only if mom wants). We will provide a dress-up station and Papparazzi (that’s a fancy word for picture takers) will snap photos of each girl. We will use these in the thank you notes, as well. We will decorate our own Fancy Cupcakes, have fancy pink lemonade and purple punch. I am decorating rather simply, with hot pink and purple streamers, balloons and curling ribbon. Two friends will spend the night the night before and we will do pizza and fancy parfaits. Needless to say, my five year old baby is so very excited and can’t wait for the weekend.

    Twila said on January 5, 2009
  45. I can not believe that I found this page.. Fancy Nancy is really not that big with the girls around my area.. I was in target with my daughter one day and she saw the Fancy Nancy dress up stuff and was hooked from there on..She has all the books, two dolls and tons of clothes…I am planning a Fancy Nancy party for this April which is her 4th b-day…I decided to just invite girls to make it alittle funnier if you ask me.. I too and playing to have different stations..On the invitations it asks the girls to come in plain clothes..Peyton will already be dressed up in her favorite Fancy Nancy outfit…I plan to make my own tutus…I do it for peyton all the time..its rather easy and comes out cheaper…It takes me 3 dollars to make each one or about 15 to buy them…I found the foam tiara and wands that they can decorate..I also found a put the jewels on the tiara (similar to pin the tail on the donkey)..Normal Peyton has about 20 to 25 kids but this time its just the girls from the family and a few of her friends from preschool.. So i will be able to spend a little more money…even though my husband says if there are less girls then I should spend less money…HaHa.,,I just wanted to say thank you to everyone..All of your ideas were great and I think I am taking a little from everyone…Good Luck with all your Parties…

    Erin said on January 10, 2009
  46. To include little boys at the fancy nancy party, I am making bow ties on elastic neck bands, and getting black plastic top hats from the party store for the boys.

    Sarah said on January 12, 2009
  47. Hey ladies,
    We are having Fancy Nancy for my daughter’s 6th birthday and I found a wonderful website… http://haloheaven.com/ We just received our package and everything was soooo gorgeous. I could go on and on about it… you just need to check it out.

    Brooks said on January 19, 2009
  48. I am planning a fancy nancy party for my 4yr old and I want to make the invites
    any suggestions.

    kim said on January 29, 2009
  49. Hi Violet,
    I guess I’m technically challenged but can’t seem to find the book invite. I found one but it was for the Bonjour butterfly book and I wasn’t planning to use a butterfly theme. Any chance you have the URL for the invitation? Thanks so much – I really appreciate any and all help!!!

    Theresa said on February 5, 2009
  50. Just wondering what you ordered from halo heaven. It looks like they have fabulous stuff — my daughter is turning six too and I’m trying to decide what’s best for that age.

    jane said on February 5, 2009
  51. Iordered from them also. We ordered wands, tutus, tiaras, hair clips, and boas. They are definitely the cheapest and very good quality. Our party is March 7 and my daughter can’t wait! (She’ll be 3)

    Heidi said on February 16, 2009
  52. I made some very cute ones, if I knew how to attach it, I would. Basically I googled Fancy Nancy, clicked on images and then copied and pasted the pictures I wanted to use. I inserted them using text wrapping and it was very easy to move and resize. I printed on pastel colored cardstock. My little one absolutely loved them!

    Heidi said on February 16, 2009
  53. This is to Brooks How long did it take for you to receive your package from haloheaven.com and I was wondering about the coupon and newsletter did you sign up for it and receive a coupon?

    Adriana said on February 17, 2009
  54. Thanks to all of you who have posted your party ideas, etc. My daughters 5th bday is this Saturday, and I think I’m more excited about it than she is!!! I’m going to dress up also…gotta put those old bridesmaids dresses to use for something!

    Laura said on February 18, 2009
  55. Thank you to everyone who has posted on this site. I got some great ideas from all of you. I did a Fancy Nancy party for my daughter who turned 6 on February 14th. She couldn’t wipe the smile off her face all day long. We ordered some great boas from http://www.haloheaven.com. All the girls had a great time. I also got some amazing ideas from http://fantasycelebrations.com/pages/fancynancysoiree.htm

    I made a scrapbook as well. Here’s the link to Shutterfly: http://community.shutterfly.com/gallery/post/start.sfly?postId=/gallery/1/post/GMGDBg1aNmbNk3YA5LJ2Hs

    Cindy said on February 20, 2009
  56. I threw a Fancy Nancy party at work for the kids and a couple of fathers came dressed up as well. It was so cute. Most of the things we did were boy friendly like serving cookies, making crowns, having top hats and ties for them as dress ups, using cool words, etc. We also printed out stickers and some other fun stuff from the Harper Collins Fancy Nancy site. It was so much fun and can’t wait to do it again.

    Chriss said on April 2, 2009
  57. I loved your shutterfly pics. Did you make those cupcakes or buy them? Also, what did you give as party gifts in those cute boxes?

    I can’t wait to have the Fancy Nancy Tea Party for my 5 year old.

    Dawn said on April 4, 2009
  58. I just found out about Fancy Nancy. (Where have I been?) My daughter will be 9 next month. Is she too old for a Fancy Nancy party? I haven’t read any of the books or anything but I am just wondering if this theme is appropriate for her age. Any suggestions?
    Thanks!
    Wendy

    Wendy said on April 17, 2009
  59. Fancy Nancy is a great theme for kids’ parties, even 9 year olds. It is a theme that you could build a fancy tea party around, which this age would love. Have fun planning!

    Lisa said on April 18, 2009
  60. We recently had my granddaughters’ Fancy Nancy Party and what a blast. It was the first one in our area and all the mothers thought it was great. They dressed up too. We had extra boas and hats, rings, wands, purses, etc. and matching nail polish (blue, yellow, lime green, pink and purple) to match the hats and boas. They each got to pick they favorite color.

    Check out E-Bay under toys and hobbies – dress up. You can get small amounts and good prices for the boas, hats, wands, etc.

    DeeDee said on May 5, 2009
  61. Show this to Jan…I gave her some cardboard purses I think
    The girls could decorate them at the party

    Mom said on June 10, 2009
  62. I found FN “I Can Read” paperbacks on Amazon — they’re Buy 3, Get 1 Free, so they were only $3 each! And they have titles that are good for girls AND boys: “FN Sees Stars” and “FN and the Boy from Paris”. I’m putting one in each goody bag.

    Brooke said on June 12, 2009
  63. If you want to get creative, For party favors i’m making mini hat boxes. you can buy unfinished paper mache boxes at wal-mart for $1.97 or sometimes the dollar store will carry small round gift boxes. I’m going to spray paint them pink and then print out a fancy nancy sticker and lay it on the top and then paint the girls’ names with stencils. then finish it off with a gloss protective coat. But some string pearls or ribbon for a handle. inside put a feather boa, a string of pearls, a fancy pair of glasses or mask, a garland tiara, etc…. as mentioned above you can find most stuff at dollar stores or haloheaven.com

    Sommer said on June 15, 2009
  64. check out the pictures for the fancy hats and fancy hat boxes I made for the party.

    Sommer said on June 22, 2009
  65. Have the boys wear top hats, bow ties or that little tux they had to wear as a ring bearer in a recent wedding. Even the adults dressed up at our Fancy Nancy party and it was a huge success!

    Jessica said on August 12, 2009
  66. [...] frills and flamboyance look like, the page is turned and there’s more; hats with feathers, parties, invitations, artwork, dresses, and more. The adult reader has opportunities galore to pull the [...]

  67. We are doing the fancy Nancy party. For the boys I ordered top hat with magic wands which were very inexpensive, and I bought neck ties at Old Navy. I didn’t think many of the boys would have an old tux just sitting around. On the invite dress: Extremely Fancy Ensembles. Respond Sil vous plait – thats French for call me and reserve your top hat or tiara) I am ordering a jump house/slide to spice up our playground a bit. For an activity we are either going to stuff the puppy skins (a la Build a Bear) or decorate capes. I may just buy a puppy already suffed and let them make the dog collar. I have been able to find the unstuffed puppies for about $5 on line. We also got the pinata and I think the boys will like all those. However when they are under 7, I think they really enjoy free time more than planned activities. One other thing I have planned is to bring a free standing mirror and 2 hanging racks of dress up costumes for them to accessorize their attire. If you have an older child I think you could rent a limousine and pick them up from school. If your venue is close enough the limo would only have to make 2 trips to get all the children in the class. After that it probably would not matter what you did. (Mine are at the age that still requires booster seats but when she gets older I may consider it.)

    Gretchen said on August 16, 2009
  68. Check out the Fancy Nancy iron ons appliques on ebay!!! These can be used to decorate the goodie bags, pinata or wands.
    They are really cute!!!! at: my-heavenly-creations seller

    mommyof3 said on August 17, 2009
  69. [...] your daughter love Fancy Nancy? If so, she may want to dress up as Fancy Nancy this Halloween season. This is an easy costume to [...]

  70. I gave my 4-year old niece a Fancy Nancy “Tee-Party.” She had both boys and girls at her party. I silk screened an image of Fancy Nancy from a coloring book onto tee shirts. I bought fabric markers and other fun staff to glue onto the shirt, e.g., colored feathers, jewels. Each child colored his or her own tee shirt. I had access to tee shirts, but you can purchase inexpensive tee shirts and for another small amount have the image silk screened onto the tee shirt. I used larger sizes so the kids could wear them around as dress up clothing. Even the boys had a blast. Lots of fun and very inexpensive. The girls decorated hats (straw sun hat so the girls and plastic top hats for the boys). Lots of fun and manageable for parents. Ryan.

    Ryan Fitzgerald said on December 19, 2009
  71. Thanks so much for sharing your comments. I had my daughter’s 5th birthday party at a dance studio. The dance teacher read the girls a FN story. After the hour of dance I had them take a picture in their dance outfits then they came into the party room. I had the table decorated with purples and pinks with all the FN books on the table. I used http://www.haloheaven.com and ordered boas and flower halo’s and suggested by an above poster. I did a mix of pink and hot pink. I ended up putting the boas and halos on another table and gave each girl a bag to go shopping. After eating and shopping the girls were able to go back into the dance room with their boas and I snapped another group picture. For my Thank you’s I put both the “plain” and “Fancy” group photos. The girls had a blast. I also had the crown cake pan which I picked up at Michael’s with a coupon. I have used the cake pan several times where last year we did a princess theme. I also got candy from Target the day after halloween. They had the large pixie stix and laffy taffy stix without any halloween items on themfor $1 for 36 in each box. They made great wands to decorate with a star on top.

    Melissa said on January 28, 2010

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