(Free Canva Template) Arabian Princess Jasmine Birthday Kits

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Tiny Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Kits

“A Dream Party from Deep Down of My Heart”

It all started with a text from my sister that simply said, “Madison wants a Jasmine party for her birthday!”—complete with about forty glitter emojis, a flying carpet GIF, and a photo of my niece clutching her plush Rajah like it was the crown jewel of Agrabah. She looked so serious, too—like she was already mentally planning her grand entrance on a camel or something. I was knee-deep in a mountain of laundry (where do all these socks even come from?), balancing a cold basket on one hip and sipping my third iced coffee of the morning like it was a lifeline.

My phone buzzed, I glanced at the message, and before I even finished reading it, my fingers were already typing, “OMG YES.” I didn’t even ask for a theme breakdown or color scheme—I was in. All in. There was no turning back. This wasn’t just any birthday party… this was a royal Jasmine-level celebration, and I was about to dive headfirst into a glittery, golden, jewel-toned world of princess magic and DIY chaos.  So, I dusted off my Pinterest board, grabbed my notebook, and began plotting the sparkliest, most dazzling Jasmine party this side of the magic carpet. And speaking of sparkle… here’s the picture that inspired it all:

 

Disney Jasmine

Credit: Jasmine – Disney Princess

 

In that moment, I could already picture it all—Madison in a sparkly turquoise outfit twirling like she was the princess of Agrabah, a cake shaped like the Sultan’s palace, and me somewhere in the corner wrestling with a balloon arch, wondering why I thought “just a few decorations” wouldn’t take five hours to set up. But honestly? I was thrilled. Because if there’s one thing I love more than party planning, it’s helping make magical memories for the little people I love most.


Party Planning in Your Living Room or Backyard

We didn’t rent a castle or fly in on a magic carpet. Nope. This Jasmine party happened in my sister’s cozy living room—also known as the place where Madison took her first steps, tried to eat a crayon, and once mistook the dog’s tail for a bottle of frosting. We shoved the couch to one side, rolled out a purple rug I snagged on clearance, and strung up golden balloons and paper lanterns like our lives depended on it. It wasn’t fancy. It wasn’t flawless. But oh my stars—it was fabulous.

 

Sparkling Disney Jasmine Themed Party Decor with Purple Pink Silver and Gold balloon arch

Credit: Josy Martinez on Pinterest

 

And if you’re lucky enough to have a backyard? Boom. Instant Agrabah courtyard. Think cushions on picnic blankets, twinkle lights in trees, and every kid feeling like royalty under a string of dollar-store fairy lights. We even played the Aladdin soundtrack loud enough that one neighbor came out just to sing “A Whole New World.” She was 76. It was iconic. It didn’t cost much. But it felt like magic.


The Invitation That Launched a Party and a Dozen Compliments

Let’s be honest, the invitation is the party’s first impression. And I was NOT about to spend $20 for a digital download that didn’t even include sparkles. So I made my own. Armed with Canva and caffeine, I whipped up a Jasmine-themed invitation that was all royal purple, soft gold sparkles, and a smiling Rajah hugging Jasmine like the royal bestie he is. Right in the middle? “Madison is turning ONE!” in bold, golden letters. It looked like it was made by a design team, but it was really just me, a latte, and about seventeen versions before I got the font just right.

 

Arabian Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Invitations

 

Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Invitations B

 

Baby Rajah and Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Invitations B

 

The best part? I bundled it into a full free party kit. Invitations, welcome signs, thank-you cards, even a dreamy little printable backdrop—all matching, all editable, all free. When my sister posted it on Facebook, other moms DMed her asking where she got it. She proudly said, “My sister made it!” and I may have strutted around the kitchen like a party-planning queen for the rest of the day.

 

Arabian Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Thank You Card

 

Disney Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Backdrop Template

 

Arabian Princess Jasmine Birthday Party Welcome Sign Board

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How to Use (and Print!) Our Free Templates Like a Pro

Before you get too wrapped up in planning the rest of your party magic, let’s talk about invitations! Our free invitation templates are not only adorable, but they’re super easy to customize too. Whether you’re adding in party details like the date, time, and location or even a special note, you can personalize everything to fit your theme perfectly.

A. To download and edit your template:

  1. Scroll up to the big blue “Edit Template” button and click it.
  2. It’ll open in Canva—no design experience needed!
  3. Personalize it: name, age, date, time, colors—make it yours.
  4. When you’re done, go to File > Download > PNG (this format looks crisp for printing).
  5. Save and you’re ready to print!

B. Printing Tips:

  1. Open the saved file on your computer.
  2. Use a color printer (or print at a local shop).
  3. Play around with print sizes—sometimes “Fit to Page” cuts edges, so test first.
  4. Print, admire, and maybe do a little superhero victory dance.

Speaking of birthday parties, we avoid to see anything basic, especially when it comes to children’s birthdays. By unusual, I mean something that isn’t typical Floral theme, but rather something like what’s in this page or CinderellaCinderella Magical Celebration and Simply Cute Cinderella baby shower invitation templates.


Mini Cupcakes, Maximum Frosting, and a Genie-Worthy Sugar Rush

Instead of going the big, fancy cake route—you know, the kind that looks like it belongs on The Great British Bake Off and costs more than my monthly phone bill—we kept it simple, sweet, and totally adorable with mini cupcakes. And let me just say, best. decision. ever. Each little cupcake was a masterpiece in itself, with swirls of turquoise frosting piped on like a genie’s twirl, a sprinkle of edible glitter that shimmered in the light like magic dust, and the cutest tiny Jasmine toppers that I proudly printed straight from our party kit (seriously, these Canva templates are my secret weapon—I felt like a professional without even leaving my couch).

The moment we brought them out, it was like a royal stampede. The kids lost their tiny minds. One little guest had frosting on her nose, her chin, and somehow both elbows in about five seconds flat—I have no idea how elbows even get involved, but hey, that’s birthday magic for you. Another kid stared at the cupcake wrapper for a good ten seconds, declared it looked “just like a magic carpet,” and tried to eat it before I intercepted mid-bite. It was pure chaos. Hilarious, glitter-covered, sugar-fueled chaos.

Pink Disney Jasmine Birthday Cake

Credit: Jasmine Printed Cake Topper by Lankaeshop.com

 

But honestly? That’s the best part of a kids’ birthday party. Not the perfect cake tiers or Instagram-worthy dessert tables, but the giggles, the frosting mustaches, and the absolute joy of watching your kitchen turn into a mini Agrabah bakery. And hey, the cleanup was totally worth it—especially when I caught Madison sneaking a second cupcake behind the gift table, whispering, “Shhh, Princess Jasmine gets two.” Yes, Your Royal Highness. You absolutely do.


Crayons, Coloring Pages, and the Calm After the Cupcake Storm

Once the cupcakes had been devoured and the sugar fully kicked in, the living room turned into what I can only describe as a royal stampede. Kids were bouncing off the walls—literally. One was hopping on the couch pretending it was a flying carpet, another was chasing the cat like it was Rajah, and I swear I saw one child attempting a somersault in full princess dress. It was like Abu had downed three shots of espresso and invited all his monkey friends over for a dance party in Agrabah. Cute? Yes. Terrifying? Also yes.

That’s when I remembered the ace up my puffed sleeve (thank you, Jasmine-themed kimono I bought for $12 online): the coloring station. I took a deep breath, clapped my hands, and with my best royal announcement voice said, “Welcome to the Royal Art Studio!” Because let’s be real—everything sounds classier when you pretend it’s inside a palace. I had set it up earlier in the corner with a little folding table, some sparkly tulle draped over it for drama, and an old framed sign that I decorated to make it look “official.” I don’t want to brag, but I think I channeled some of Genie’s makeover magic on that one.

 

Princess Jasmine Coloring Pages Templates

Credit: 30 Aladdin & Jasmine Coloring Pages by Monday Mandala

 

The table was stocked with Jasmine coloring pages—all part of our adorable (and totally free!) Abby Hatcher-style birthday kit. I had printed them on thick paper because, as I’ve learned from experience, regular paper just crumples under the intense creativity of a preschooler wielding a glitter pen. Crayons were piled high in a golden bowl (okay, it was a cereal bowl, but again—palace imagination), and I even threw in some jewel-toned markers and glitter gel pens that somehow keep showing up in my purse, jacket pockets, and the bathroom sink. I may be finding sparkly blue ink smudges until the next birthday party. Worth it? Completely.


From My Heart to Yours

So here’s to you, magic maker. The moms knee-deep in glitter glue, the aunties who can hang a banner with one hand and pour juice with the other, the sisters who show up early with balloons, the cousins who DJ with a Bluetooth speaker and questionable playlists, and all the fabulous humans who turn birthday chaos into pure joy. You’re not just throwing a party—you’re crafting a core memory. One that’ll stick, even if the only thing your little one remembers is that they wore sparkly shoes and got two cupcakes.

They may forget what color the frosting was or how many balloons you blew up before nearly passing out on the couch. But what will last? The way you made them feel. Loved. Important. Like the main character in their very own fairy tale. You gave them a day where they were the shining star of their own royal story—and that, my friend, is what real magic looks like.

And hey, if you want a shortcut to that magic (one that doesn’t require sacrificing your last nerve to Photoshop or spending $300 on custom invites), I got you. My free, editable Jasmine birthday party kit is here like a genie in your inbox—minus the blue smoke and dramatic singing. We’re talking dreamy invitations, matching signs, thank-you cards, coloring pages, and even a little extra sparkle for the scrapbook. It’s Canva-ready, budget-friendly, and sanity-saving.

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