We are so in love with the idea of hosting a Princess Tea Party!
The idea of dressing up in our Princess outfits and hosting a fun tea party with yummy treats like these Pink Glitter Brownie Pops has me excited for the next birthday or special occasion on our calendar.
In fact, I am thinking I need to host a Princess Tea Party for no reason at all. Every little kid needs to feel special sometimes just because!
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Princess Tea Party Glitter Brownie Pops
A Princess Tea Party is more than just dressing up in a dress. It is about making your child feel special. It’s about that experience.
Being a princess is about feeling like you can be anything you want to be. We’ve all felt like we didn’t fit the mold. Whether it was because we had the wrong color hair, skin, eyes, or didn’t fit into a stereotype given by society, we have all been there at some point.
That’s why being a princess always makes us feel so special.
I have always been a Disney Princess fan, and especially over the last few years, I have loved seeing Disney break the mold of the classic blonde hair and blue eyed princess.
There is nothing wrong with that. They are beautiful princesses, but I love seeing a princess come in every color shade and shape out there.
So, hosting a fun Princess Tea Party with Pink Glitter Brownie Pops seems like an excellent idea for us to celebrate our own unique individual self this year!
Plus – these treats are so easy to make! You can even let your guests help you put them together!
Glitter Brownie Pop Ingredients:
- Pink Melting Chips
- 1 Brownie Mix (or your favorite brownie recipe)
- Edible Glitter (pink and gold)
- Large Flower Sprinkles (optional)
- Wax Paper
- Sucker Sticks
How to Make Glitter Brownie Pops:
Begin by baking the brownies per the directions on the box. Use a small square pan, preferably a 9×9.
If you prefer, you may bake a batch of brownies from scratch with your favorite recipe. If you are pressed for time, grab store bought brownies (unfrosted) from the bakery section of your grocery store.
Once the brownies have cooled, cut them into small 1/2-inch square pieces.
Take your sucker sticks and stick them in the end of each brownie piece, make sure they’re at least halfway through the brownie.
Lay out a piece of wax paper on a cookie sheet and lay the brownies pops on it.
Next, fill a microwave safe cup about ¾ full with your melting chips. I used a solo cup because it was the perfect size and length for dipping.
Place it in the microwave for 30-second increments and continuously stir until the chocolate is smooth.
Dip each brownie pop straight down, being careful not to spin it around or you will lose your brownie piece in the chocolate.
Your pops will look lumpy because brownies are not smooth and pretty. Place each one, once it’s covered in chocolate, back on the wax paper. Do the pops as quickly as possible.
Immediately sprinkle your edible glitter on the pops. I used gold and pink glitter. Then, I added a larger flower sprinkle in the corner of some of them to give them a cutesy feel. This is the fun part for kids to help with.
Refrigerate for about 5-10 minutes and they’re ready to eat!
More Tips For Your Princess Tea Party
Create an assembly line on a table and let your beautiful princesses help you with this fun Princess Tea Party treat.
They will love getting to create their own fun Pink Glitter Brownie Pops. You’ll love knowing that you don’t have to do all the work involved to host a Princess Tea Party.
You could also do these in advance for a party with younger children, or for a fun Princess themed baby shower or adult girls night out themed bridal shower party. The possibilities are endless!
Alongside these yummy brownie pops, you can create simple sandwiches and use cookie cutters to cut them into princess-themed shapes. Grab a crown shaped cookie cutter for cute sandwiches or cookies.
Add in pretzel rods dipped in melting chocolate and sprinkled with sparkling sugar for edible wands.
Go upscale with a traditional tea and serve scones or crumpets on beautiful serving trays like this simple but elegant 3-tier serving set.
Optionally, you can invest and drink real tea from beautiful vintage tea sets. The possibilities are endless for your Princess tea party!
Great Princess Tea Party Recipes:
- Cotton Candy Mocktail
- Strawberry Cream Floats
- Strawberry Lime Spritzer
- Pomegranate Lemon Mocktail
- Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream
For your next Princess Tea Party, think outside the box and serve up our delicious easy to make Pink Glitter Brownie Pops.
Make sure to check out our other great treats and activities ideal for your next party below!
Great Princess Tea Party Craft Ideas:
Princess Tea Party Glitter Brownie Pops
Ingredients
- Pink Melting Chips
- 1 Brownie Mix
- Edible Glitter (pink and gold)
- Large Flower Sprinkles (optional)
Instructions
- Begin by baking the brownies per the directions on the box. Use a small square pan, preferably a 9x9.
- Once the brownies have cooled, cut them into small 1/2-inch square pieces.
- Take your sucker sticks and stick them in the end of each brownie piece, make sure they’re at least halfway through the brownie.
- Lay out a piece of wax paper on a cookie sheet and lay the brownie pops on it.
- Next, fill a cup about ¾ full with your melting chips. I used a solo cup because it was the perfect size and length for dipping. Place it in the microwave for 30-second increments and continuously stir until the chocolate is smooth.
- Dip each brownie pop straight down, being careful not to spin it around or you will lose your brownie piece in the chocolate. Your pops will look lumpy because brownies are not smooth and pretty. Place each one, once it’s covered in chocolate, back on the wax paper. Do the pops as quickly as possible.
- Immediately sprinkle your edible glitter on the pops. I used gold and pink glitter. Then, I added a larger flower sprinkle in the corner of some of them to give them a cutesy feel. This is the fun part for kids to help with.
- Refrigerate for about 5-10 minutes and they’re ready to eat!
Darcy is the founder of “Life With Darcy and Brian,” where she combines her love for education, board games, and crafting to create engaging learning experiences for kids. Her creative projects and writing have been featured in outlets like The Toy Insider, CafeMom, Mom.com, Parents.com, Country Living, and The Pioneer Woman.
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