Friday, December 19, 2008

My Party Palace Triad on location!




At your place or ours we KNOW how to Party!!!! My Party Palace Triad is the perfect addition to your Slumber Party!!! Spa products and makeovers---totally girly---totally FABULOUS!!
Don't miss our National Festival of Sleep Day Pajama Palooza January 3, 2009!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Snacks with Santa

Snacks with Santa
Sunday December 7, 2008
Gateway YWCA Winston-Salem

We had the awesome pleasure of providing crafts for the "Snacks with Santa" benefit event on Sunday December 7, 2008! The purpose of the event was to raise awareness about Imprints and Work Family Resource Center in Winston-Salem.

Imprints is committed to helping families with young children thrive. They help families nurture and prepare their children for success through individual and group parent education, collaborations, and referrals. Their intensive services range from Baby Sign, where parents can teach their babies to communicate before he/she can talk, to group parenting classes where parents can learn how other parents incorporate learning into the routines of daily life.




We brought metallic paper crowns with stickers and jewels of course---you gotta have bling! Our table was one of the most popular!!! We even had a "Princess" to visit with the kids who gave out wands to the little girls!! The children loved every minute of it!!!


It is amazing how empowering a tiara can be!

At My Party Palace, we party with purpose....fabulously!!!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

High School Musical Party











High School Musical Party

October 17, 2008


Wildcats in Da House!!!



We had sooo much fun!!! We got dressed up, had our nails and make-up done, and stuffed our very own Wildcat to take home---complete with a Wildcat's cheerleading uniform--you can't beat a My Party Palace Triad party!!!


I had the wonderful opportunity to take my daughters to see the High School Musical 3 Movie!! They loved it! I loved the ending! Troy changed his plans for Gabriella (the genius who had been accepted into the Stanford emerging Freshmen's program) and professed how special she was to the entire auditorium---AWWWWAH!!! I also loved the ending song about how they all wanted their lives to be like a High School Musical. (Don't we all?)


At every party/event we allow the girls to put on a fashion show for the Mommies! We announce into the Universe what they aspire to become. Some little Diva's and Princesses name one thing, others name about 5 in total different fields! How special a time when you truly believe that your life will be like High School Musical!! When you dare to dream dreams that are BIG and you are not scared!!! Unfortunately, as we get older, life tells us that life is everything but a High School Musical.


At My Party Palace Triad, we celebrate that "essence" of girls. That part of them that believes, dreams and wishes. The part of them that celebrates who they are when they look at themselves in the mirror!! For the two hours that we have them--life IS a High School Musical--complete with karaoke, fabulous outfits, and friends!!!










Thursday, October 16, 2008

Princess Party to Fight Breast Cancer!

"Breakfast with the Princesses" was a huge success! We raised $525 for Cancer Services in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Co's Hope Foundation! At My Party Palace Triad, our mission is to empower girls through wholesome fun that is uplifting and stress free!! We party fabulously...........with purpose!



Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Breakfast with the Princesses


Saturday October 11, 2008 9:00am - 10:30 am
Courtyard Marriott
1600 Westbrook Plaza Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27103

My Party Palace Triad will host its annual event to benefit breast cancer awareness and research. Last year's event was entitled "Breakfast with Cinderella". This year's event will be bigger and better! With sponsorship from Courtyard Marriott, "Breakfast with the Princesses" will be held October 11, 2008 from 9:00am until 10:30am. (Cinderella, Belle, Ariel, and Snow White will be in attendance!!!) The cost is $22.00 per person and net proceeds will be donated to Cancer Services, a United Way Agency, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month and Co's Hope Foundation. Attendees will enjoy crafts, Princess Autograph session, buffet breakfast and storytime!

Monday, September 22, 2008

HoneyBee Festival


We had the wonderful opportunity of having a booth at the Annual Honeybee Festival in Kernersville this weekend! Our both was full of polka dots! Belle visited with little ones from 10:30-12:30 and we polished nails for free all day!



One of the most familiar insects in the world is the Honeybee. This member of the insect order Hymenoptera plays a key role in the human and natural world. More has been written about honeybees than any other species of insect. The human fascination with this insect began thousands of years ago when people discovered what wonderfully tasty stuff honey is!
Honey is a thick liquid produced by certain types of bees from the nectar of flowers. While many species of insects consume nectar, honeybees refine and concentrate nectar to make honey. Indeed, they make lots of honey so they will have plenty of food for times when flower nectar is unavailable, such as winter. Unlike most insects, honeybees remain active through the winter, consuming and metabolizing honey in order to keep from freezing to death. Early humans probably watched bears and other mammals raid bee hives for honey and then tried it themselves. Once people found out what honey was, next they had to learn how to get it from the bees safely!

Honeybees have a bright color pattern to warn potential predators (or honey thieves!) that they have a weapon to defend themselves. Their weapon is a modified ovipositor (egg-laying tube). This is combined with a venom gland to create a stinger (formally known as an aculeus) located at the end of the abdomen. Because the stinger is modified from a structure found only in females, male bees cannot sting. When the hive is threatened, honeybees will swarm out and attack with their stingers to drive the enemy away.

Honeybees, like most insects, look at the world through compound eyes. These are made of hundreds of small simple eyes called ommatidia. The images received by all the ommatidia are put together in the insect's brain to give it a very different way of seeing the world. Honeybees are social insects. In the wild, they create elaborate nests called hives containing up to 20,000 individuals during the summer months. (Domestic hives may have over 80,000 bees.) They work together in a highly structured social order. Each bee belongs to one of three specialized groups called castes. The different castes are: queens, drones and workers.
There is only one queen in a hive and her main purpose in life is to make more bees. She can lay over 1,500 eggs per day and will live two to eight years. She is larger (up to 20mm) and has a longer abdomen than the workers or drones. She has chewing mouthparts. Her stinger is curved with no barbs on it and she can use it many times.

Drones, since they are males, have no stinger. They live about eight weeks. Only a few hundred - at most - are ever present in the hive. Their sole function is to mate with a new queen, if one is produced in a given year. A drone's eyes are noticeably bigger than those of the other castes. This helps them to spot the queens when they are on their nuptial flight. Any drones left at the end of the season are considered non-essential and will be driven out of the hive to die.

Worker bees are female and do all the different tasks needed to maintain and operate the hive (SURPRISE, SURPRISE!). They make up the vast majority of the hive's occupants and they are all sterile females. When young, they are called house bees and work in the hive doing comb construction, brood rearing, tending the queen and drones, cleaning, temperature regulation and defending the hive. Older workers are called field bees. They forage outside the hive to gather nectar, pollen, water and certain sticky plant resins used in hive construction. Workers born early in the season will live about 6 weeks while those born in the fall will live until the following spring. Workers are about 12 mm long and highly specialized for what they do, with a structure called a pollen basket (or corbiculum) on each hind leg, an extra stomach for storing and transporting nectar or honey and four pairs of special glands that secrete beeswax on the underside of their abdomen. They have a straight, barbed stinger which can only be used once. It rips out of their abdomen after use, which kills the bee.
(Adapted From: http://www.gpnc.org/honeybee.htm)

For more interesting facts about Honeybees: http://www.bees-online.com/Beesite.htm


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Diva Mamas

Mommy, Mommy, Nana, Mommy, Mimi

We get to see a lot of Mommies every weekend! It is so great to see fabulous women! This weekend, we had the opportunity of hosting parties for little girls whose mothers are true Divas! These were women who took the time to take care of themselves! Fantastic hair styles, flattering fashions, great attitudes and smiles--even when they got lost trying to find us!



Modelling good self-care for our daughters is a wonderful thing! Everyone has heard the old saying, If Mama ain't happy, nobody is happy! Just like a toddler, exhausted Mommies are crabby, irritated, and in need of R&R! At My Party Palace Triad, we are all about the empowerment of women and girls! We allow girls and Mommies to let their hair hang down and have fun being a girl!

There is really something magical that happens in our party studio---you just have to come and see for yourself!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Passing the Tiara




We are spreading diva and princess dust all over our community. We donate our time, talent, and financial resources to deserving community based organizations quarterly. We also have started our own non-profit organization, A Princess Wish (http://www.aprincesswish.org/), which provides empowerment through girly celebrations to deserving girls nationwide!

When you host your daughter's party with us, she not only has a blast, but hundreds of other girls and women get to have a blast as well! We stand behind our mission of empowering girls and women! At My Party Palace Triad, we party fabulously..................with purpose!


Past Events:
(Click on the link below the title to see photos)

Breakfast with Cinderella 10/2007
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Girl Scout Event 04/2008
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March for Babies 04/2008
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Race for the Cure 05/2008
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Upcoming Events:

"Food for Forsyth Fairy Party with Tinkerbell"
Hunger Action Month Project
Saturday September 13, 2008
Chick-Fil A Main Street Kernersville, NC

"Breakfast with the Princesses"
Proceeds donated to Cancer Services of Northwest North Carolina
Saturday October 11, 2008
Courtyard Marriott
Winston-Salem, NC
(Click below to book!)

Monday, August 18, 2008

My Little Pony Tea Party--Fabulous of course!




The My Little Pony Tea Party was fabulous--as are all of our events! Girls were able to dress up, enjoy a Pony themed tea party AND ride a real PONY!


Sunday, July 27, 2008

Fancy Nancy Mini-Camp






Friday July 25, 2008 concluded our Fancy Nancy Mini-Camp series. The camp was conducted on Fridays July 11, 18, and 25th. We had so much fun! Each day was based on a different Fancy Nancy Book: "Fancy Nancy", "Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy"& "Fancy Nancy Bonjour Butterfly". We completed all sorts of crafts and learned life lessons like: proper manners, how to be a good friend, confidence and self-esteem! On the last day, we put on a fashion show for the Mommies and enjoyed light refreshments! Each time a little girl's name was called, we announced into the universe what she aspired to be! We heard the usual, doctor, cosmetologist, veterinarian, and rock star; but we also heard: Jockey, Mommy, baker, and artist! How fabulous it is to be a girl!





At My Party Palace, we empower girls through wholesome fun that is uplifting and stress free! In a time when everything is fast and children grow up so quickly, it is awesome to revel in an opportunity where the imagination, creativity and dream ability are so expansive!





Monday, July 7, 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Fabulous Spring Events

Race for the Cure May 3, 2008!

Enchanted Movie Night May 16, 2008





Mother-Daughter Tea April 26, 2008

My Party Palace Triad is the PLACE for a fabulous girly party with PURPOSE! We had the opportunity of treasuring the bond between mother and daughter at our Mother-Daughter Tea, fighting cancer at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and providing parents with a much needed night out with our Enchanted Event! Our mission is to empower girls and women through wholesome fun that is uplifting and stress free! Join us at Chick-fil A on Main Street in Kernersville for Family Fun Night! We are going to provide crafts and princess visits! Also join us for the Under the Sea Party with Ariel on Sunday June 22, 2008!













Sunday, April 27, 2008

March for Babies!





On April 19, 2008, we had the opportunity of spreading more glitter over the Triad!!! My Party Palace Triad was the corporate sponsor the "kids area" of the March for Babies (Forsyth County) walk! We provided a moonbounce, hole in one, ring toss, face painting and crafts!!! Girls were able to decorate a tiara and boys were able to decorate a visor! It was big fun and for a great cause!

The March of Dimes' mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. The organization carries out this mission through programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies' lives. All of the kids at the walk loved our booth! Some adults loved it as well! A couple adult "Diva Walkers" made tiaras to walk in!

We are so thankful to have an opportunity to impact our community! At My Party Palace, we party with purpose!!!!!

For more information about the March of Dimes please visit: www.marchofdimes.org

Friday, April 18, 2008

Princess, Diva, & Spa Parties for Girls!






The Triad Children's Show was big fun! We gave out wands and provided free nail polishing! We had four princesses in attendance and our booth was just too cute! We were voted one of the favorite booths by the show attendees!
My Party Palace Triad is a party planning and hosting company located in the heart of the Triad, NC. We provide customized Diva, Princess and Spa Parties for girls of all ages! Our mission is to empower girls and women through wholesome fun that is uplifting and stress free. Our parties foster imagination, creativity and self-esteem!


Saturday, April 5, 2008

Wellness Fair!










My Party Palace Triad had the honor of kick starting the local Girl Scout Wellness Fair on Saturday April 5, 2008! Because our number one priority is to empower girls, we could not miss an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of so many young girls! The Wellness Fair featured several booths that all dealt with health and wellness! Each scout had to travel to each booth and participate in the activity at that booth. There was a hula hoop booth, a nail care booth, a nutrition booth, a skin care booth and a safety online booth! Princess Jasmin and I started off the day by leading the group in the Cupid Shuffle and the Mississippi Slide--what fun! Dancing is wonderful exercise---we dance at every party! Pediatric Obesity is being considered an epidemic in the United States! One way to combat obesity is to exercise!

Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents. It occurs when a child is well above the normal weight for his or her age and height. Childhood obesity is particularly troubling because the extra pounds often start kids on the path to health problems that were once confined to adults, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
One of the best strategies to combat excess weight in your child is to improve the diet and exercise levels of your entire family. This helps protect the health of your child now and in the future.