Snow White, with her standout yet not overly glamorous style, has always held a special place in my heart. If you’re as smitten with her as I am, buckle up for a treasure trove of party ideas and a complete list dedicated to celebrating this beloved princess!
What I truly admire about Snow White is the color palette the creators chose for her. That flowing yellow skirt that delicately graces her figure and that iconic red bow nestled in her hair—it’s a look I resonate with and absolutely adore.
Beyond her looks, Snow White’s reputation as a kind-hearted princess precedes her throughout the kingdom. Her interactions with the dwarves shed light on her and the Evil Queen’s contrasting personalities. Yet, despite the Queen’s reputation, Snow White’s genuine kindness remains a defining trait.
Balloon Garlands
We used the classic Snow White colors of yellow, blue, red, and white for the balloon garland. I used qualatex brand balloons in 5″, 11″, and a few 16″ sizes. We like Qualatex balloons because they are high quality, come in a wide range of colors, and are biodegradable.
I prefer to make balloon garlands by hand rather than using a balloon strip. It’s much easier to do and looks 100 times better. Hand tying the balloons takes some practice, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll never use a balloon garland strip kit again.
Snow White Birthday Cakes
You can add apple and strawberry flavors to make the cake seem like snow. As a result, the cake should be surrounded by Snow White cream and Dwarfs. Don’t forget to get a couple of mirrors!
Snow White Cupcakes
Serving cupcakes and other treats on mirrors is a simple but effective Snow White party idea. Snow White cupcakes can be made using a combination of blue, yellow, red, and silver cupcake liners.
Then add a simple yellow buttercream swirl and your Snow White sprinkle mix. Simple coordinating candles and apple cupcake rings completed the look.
Snow White Sugar Cookies
If you’re planning for a Snow White Birthday Party or a Snow White Baby Shower then these gorgeous sugar cookies will match your theme. You can find simple recipes and tutorials here.
Wishing Well Coin Toss Game
The princess sings her famous “I’m Wishing” song into the well in the Snow White film. We got a silver bucket and filled it with rocks to make our “well” after seeing that scene.
Then we gave the kids pennies and let them take turns trying to toss them into the well. Isn’t it completely straightforward? I honestly thought they’d get tired of this activity quickly, but they loved it!
Name that Dwarf
Write the names of the seven dwarves, as well as Snow White, the Prince, and the Stepmother, on large stickers (one name per sticker). If you have more than ten guests, repeat some of the dwarves’ names.
Place a sticker on the back of each attendee when they arrive, but make sure they don’t see it. The guests should then go around asking yes or no questions until they figure out which character is on their back. Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey are the names of the seven dwarfs.
Sleeping Tag
Play Sleeping Tag just like you would Freeze Tag. When “it” comes into contact with a player, that person must freeze and appear to sleep until another player comes into contact with them. When all of the players are tagged at the same time, a new “it” is picked.
Gold Coins Treasure Hunt
Purchase a large quantity of foil-wrapped gold chocolate coins and bury them throughout the party area or outside. Give each guest a paper bag and instruct them to collect as many gold coins as possible. After the birthday party, let them take them home as favors.
Pin the Apple on Snow White
Snow White’s take on the popular party game “pin the donkey’s tail on the donkey.” Before asking the child to correctly pin the apple, blindfold him/her and spin him/her around 2-3 times.
Pin the apple with a blue tag. Remember: no peering! The template, of course, does not have the number 4 in the corner, so it is ready to print and use.
Jewelled Frames
In the Snow White film, the dwarves dug for jewels. See below for the “digging for jewels” game, and then use the jewels to make a cute picture frame. You can purchase wooden frames from a craft store.
Allow guests to paint their frames yellow, blue, and red (or any color they want), and then hot glue large plastic jewels to the frames (make sure an adult handles the hot glue gun).
If you have a Snow White costume, take pictures of the guests with Snow White, or if you have a Snow White costume, let the guests take turns dressing up as Snow White and taking pictures.
If time allows, have a helper take them to a 1-hour photo shoot and place them in their picture frames to take home as a favor at the end of the party. Alternatively, mail the photos to the guests along with a thank you note.
Snow White Stickers
I bought some Snow White stickers from Amazon which we put on the living room walls for the day. They were easy to peel off and re-stick on the walls in my daughter’s bedroom after the party, so they didn’t go to waste.
Snow White Birthday Invitations
To conceal the invitation details, we printed this party invitation with a paper flap glued on. Here’s where you can get your own Snow White invitation. This file is, of course, blank so you can customize it for your own party.
The Sleeping Princess
Snow White in her glass coffin after eating the poisoned apple was one of the decorations. An old Ferrero Rocher chocolate box containing a small doll dressed as Snow White. We used itsy bitsy flowers and printed the small snow white sticker to fit around the box. The sleeping princess is on a thermocol mattress.
Snow White Tablecloth
We didn’t make many decorations for this party, instead dressing up the dining table in a sort of “Snow White costume.”
We stitched the blue and red parts of the table top together, and I glued on the yellow skirt with a glue gun. It was the simplest option, and it worked perfectly for the entire group. We finished the look by sprinkling a few red apples on top.
Snow White Costumes
Make the birthday girl and her friends feel like princesses by providing Snow White-themed attire. You can go full Snow White by dressing her in a replica of the iconic blue, yellow, and red gown, or you can keep it simple with red bow headbands or colorful tutus.
Lots of Apple
Without a doubt, apples are one of the most iconic details from the Snow White story, and there are numerous ways to incorporate apples into your party decor.
Apples in a basket for display (and easy snack access! ), an apple as a cake topper, and mini apple pies as another cute snack and display are just a few ideas.
The Seven Dwarfs
The seven dwarfs play an important role in the story. That is why we encourage you to make certain they attend the party! Figures as a display, cardboard cutouts, or goodie bags resembling them are some ideas.
Fairytale Touch
We all know that Snow White’s story is considered a fairytale, so why not include some “typical” fairytale details? We imagine storybook pages, crowns, and mirrors.
We especially like the mirror-like frame above, which is ideal for displaying a photo of the birthday girl or a Snow White quote like “Fairest of all.”
Snow White’s Gems
It is the seven dwarfs’ job to find diamonds and other gems in the mine, and we think they make a lovely party decoration! Colored gemstones as a display, diamond-shaped bubbles for fun, and gem-resembling rock candy as a sweet treat are a few of our favorite ways to incorporate gems into your party.