Here are more ideas. You can look at their website here:
http://www.rollercoaster.ie/birthday/cinderella.asp
Every little girl has heard the tale of Cinderella and her magical night at the Prince's Ball.
Send out scrolls tied with ribbon inviting the guests to the Prince's Ball
As the kids arrive announce them as if royal guests eg: "We present Her Royal Highness, Princess Alexandra"
Present each of the guests with a cone-shaped party hat with a long strip of ribbon attached to it
Get each of the guests to decorate their hat with stickers and colouring pencils. You might also get them to make their own wands or jewellery.
Get the children to do drawings of princesses, castles, horses and carriages etc.
Play Cinderella's Lost Slipper. Have each child take off one shoe and place it in the middle of the room. Then while they close their eyes and count to twenty, get 2 parents or older sisters posing as the evil sisters to hide all the shoes. The children must then search for their shoes.
The party bag might contain glittery bangles and necklaces or Cinderella stickers.
f you have an instant camera let all the children take home a souvenir from the ball.
I would also add that you could make slipper shaped cookies and let the girls decorate them.
Plastic "glass" slippers are available at party and wedding suply stores. You could decorate and fill them for goody bags.
They could watch a Cinderella movie
Have a "DJ" for them and play lots of Disney music. Do you have a guy that could be Prince Charming?
If you would like more ideas, let me know.
Tami