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Throwing a #DisneySide Karaoke Party

For an afternoon, my tween and teen (and all their friends) actually acted like kids again and not little adults. I can’t thank Disney enough for that!

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Disney Side Karaoke Party

When I first found out that I was selected by MomSelect to host a DisneySide @Home Celebration, I was so excited. Then as I started seeing the box of goodies that they sent everyone to work into the parties, I got a little scared. My daughters are 11 and 13. How could I pull off a party with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse themed-party supplies while also working in RunDisney, the Muppets, HP Photo paper, and everything else?

Our family loves Disney, so I knew I could find a way. I wanted something that would be fun for the kids but also make the most of all of the great sponsored treats. After thinking about it for weeks, I decided on Karaoke. Here’s how we pulled it off.

The Set Up

First we printed off invitations using the photo paper provided by HP. Their site was really easy to use and made it easy to incorporate images and text. We went with a “Frozen” theme because we knew it would be one of the top movies for karaoke!

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Frozen Invitations

Next we started planning how the kids would pick the songs to sing. We decided to use a combination of all of our old movies, DVDs, and CDs plus YouTube. For the most part they looked through the stacks of media to decide on songs and then found the karaoke versions online. Who knew we had so many Disney movies in the house??

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Disney Movies

The food worried me the most. We were having the party in the middle of the afternoon, so I knew I would keep it simple. I also wanted to incorporate the Craisins that Disney had sent as well as the cupcake holders and paper cups. We ended up using the cupcake holders for M&M’s and the paper cups to hold snack mix. I purchased little pre-made 2-bite cupcakes and Mickey picks to put in them. At the center we kept it healthy with baby carrots and sliced apples. I couldn’t believe how many odds and ends of Disney cups, plates, and serving dishes I had!

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Disney Party Food

Figuring out a way to incorporate the Run Disney signs was tricky at first but we ended up deciding on making signs that the kids could hold up to encourage each other while they were signing. Not only would it be fun, but it would include more people than just the singers.

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Run Disney Signs

At the very last minute we decided to set up a slide show of our 13 years of Disney trip pictures. It ended up being one of my favorite parts of the party! Before the karaoke began, we used music from a Disney song list we created on Spotify.

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Disney Slide Show

Party Time

As the guests started arriving, we switched from the Spotify music list to the actual karaoke music. For 3 hours there was non-stop singing in my living room! Some of the girls came in costumes or Disney shirts. For the rest, we had a pile of “props” like tiaras, tutus, and even High School Musical pompoms. While the girls sang quite a variety of different Disney songs (old and new), I think that I heard “Let It Go” at least 10 times..and there were only 9 girls!

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Disney Karaoke Party

My daughter and her best friend Sam got creative with their Anna and Elsa costumes. If only they had told Sam’s mom in advance that they were using her shower curtain!

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Homemade Anna Elsa Costumes

At the end we had a “goodies” table for the kids (why don’t I have a picture of that??) with lots of fun things for them to take home including candy, Mickey straws, Muppets calendars, and a Mickey and Minnie print. But the highlight was definitely all of the pictures that I had been printing throughout the party on the HP photo paper. Each girl left with a reminder of the fun times spent with friends plus a box of paper for printing at home.

I can’t thank Disney and MomSelect enough for sending so many things for us to use to throw this party. The girls really enjoyed themselves and as a family we got to take a trip down memory lane looking through our old photos, listening to Disney music, and even pulling out long-forgotten toddler Princess plates. We love showing our #DisneySide and can’t wait until our trip there this summer!


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