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Simply the best Unicorn party in the world. Meet my friends Ursula and her babies who look fabulous on the table. Two hours including unicorn tattoos, musical games, prizes, biscuit decorating, unicorn poo hunt and unicorn wand making which went down a storm. Our food included unicorn bark, rainbow fruits, carrot sticks and dip, sandwiches,crisps and cupcakes with marshmallow and popcorn. Our pretty pink unicorn pots were filled with sweets, unicorn poop putty and a unicorn bracelet. A very happy bunch of girls! Our parties start at ?295 for up to then children. www.vintageafternoons.co.uk We come to a venue of choice in Dulwich.


Coming soon on 12th April our Mad hatters tea party with afternoon tea, games, music, treasure hunt, prizes and a very special VIP visit from Alice and the mad hatter who will delight and surprise you. Tickets are strictly bookable in advance only ?15 children and ?6 adults who will receive home baked scones with cream and jam plus unlimited tea.

Email [email protected] or pm me. This is a two hour party from 2 to 4pm at Cafe Dolce Vita in petts wood.The venue is one of many we use and is just 30mins from East Dulwich. Any venues in East Dulwich please contact me as we would love to come to you.

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