Super Grace to the Rescue!  This fabulously fun party from Candace, at Lillypaul Designs, celebrated a super little girl who loves to dress up in a kitchen towel cape and soar to the rescue!  Candace made sure each guest had his or her own personalized cape to wear at the party and then she prepared a dynamite line-up of food, drinks, decorations, and activities!  What a SUPER FUN day for Grace!

Grace and her superhero friends decorated masks and helped saved the day as they played and enjoyed the celebration!

Candace had a super assortment of food and desserts for the guests after all the crime-fighting that they did!  Notice the cute and clever names of each of the foods…

The deserts were all displayed on a table that had a newspaper article all about Grace and her super powers and courageous rescues!

Another table held hearty snacks and lunch for the little super friends…

And, you will be relieved to know that the “Bad Guy” was captured and all was well in the saga of Super Grace and her three-year-old friends!

What a great party, Candace!  Thank you for sharing your fabulous ideas!!

Vendor Credits:

Party Styling and Photography – lillypaul designs

Printables – Tickled Peach Studio

Sugar Cookies – 148CookieStreet

Newspaper Inspiration – I am Momma, Hear Me Roar

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