

Royal Garden Bouquet Bar
Step into the palace gardens and let each princess gather her own bouqet. Provide buckets of fresh or dried flowers, greenery, ribbon and twine so guest can mix, match and create something uniquely theirs. Once wrapped and tied, each bouqet becomes a royal keepsake- perfect for tea tables, photo moments , or taking home as a reminder of the days magic.
Quick Activity Snapshot
Age: 4+
Time Needed: 15-20 minutes
Mess Level: Low
What You'll Need
Buckets, Vases or Mason jars to hold flowers
Fresh flowers or dried flowers
Garden shears (for older children)
Cute sign (optional)
Station Setup
Create the feel of a little palace garden stand.
Place buckets or mason jars filled with flowers on a table so guests can easily reach them. Arrange different varieties and colors to make the display feel abundant and magical.
Invite guests to choose 3-5 focal blooms, then add greenery or filler stems.
Once the bouqiet is arrangged they can wrap the stems with ribbon or twine, or place their flowers into a small vase, or jar.
For an extra touch, attach a small tag that reads, "From the Royal Garden"
Why Kids Love This Activty
Kids love the Royal Garden Bouquet Bar because it lets them create something beautiful on their own. Plus it's hard to make this one look bad! Each guest can chooses their favorite flowers, mix colors, and design a bouquet they love.
Unlike some crafts that require lots of instructions, flower arranging is easy, creative and relaxing, making it perfect for princess parties, fairy parties, garden parties, or tea party themes.
You can't go wrong with a table filled with colorful flowers. It instantly creates garden atmostphere that makes the party feel extra special.
Princess Party Tip
If you're using real flowers, prep them before the party by trimming stems and placing them in buckets/jars of water to they stay fresh throughout the even.
For younger guest, pre-cut some shorter stems that will fit chosen vase/containers so kids can easily build bouquets without needing scissors.
You can also mix fresh flowers with faux stems or greenery. For the prettiest presentation, group flowers by color in mason jars or small buckets so the table looks like a charming little flower market.