Julie’s Cinderella Sequel

Welcome to Julie’s Cinderella Sequel
This page is dedicated to my daughter Veronica, my nieces Kate, Lola, and Vivien, and girls and women everywhere that love to celebrate their femininity and I know of no other way that best depicts that than getting dressed up and wearing a tiara. With Disney World here in Florida we frequent the parks quite often so the ‘Disney Princesses’ are ingrained into our psyche. Also which of us didn’t grow up loving the Disney movies?
Lola and Vivien
So this is my homage to all the beautiful ‘Princesses’ everywhere, whether they be real or created out of someone’s imagination. For those little girls that love to play dress up and walk around in mommy’s high heeled shoes (or not.) 🙂
All little girls are beautiful and should be celebrated for who they are, their uniqueness, and how beautiful they are on the inside, where it really counts. Beauty is after all an opinion.
I also wanted to pay my homage to my most favorite Princess of all, Diana Frances Spencer.
I miss you.
The Glass Slipper at Disney’s Magic Kingdom
(Last time I was there I left behind my shoe and they are greedily keeping it.)
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Be sure to check out my Julie’s Cinderella Christmas as well.
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Disney’s Cinderella Movie Link
The Beautiful Lily James as Cinderella
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Cinderella Making her Grand Entrance
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Creating My Own Cinderella Christmas
I wanted lots of white, silver, gray and blue.
Cinderella Atop Her Tower
Those were the colors I wanted to create the look that I desired.
The Dining Room Christmas Table
Our Dining Room
The lights play a big role in creating the look that I wanted.
I draped the table with this silver/white sort of netting. It was in a roll and it fit snugly on it’s own by cuffing underneath the table’s edges.
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My Disney Princess Christmas Tree
Complete with a Crown and Tiara’s
I am very fond of Snow White.
My Christmas “Tree” is an artificial lighted topiary in an urn that works perfectly here for all of my little ornaments, beading, and baubles.
Cinderella’s Tiara at the base of the Urn
Figurines and my Handmade Snow Globes surround the Gray Tree Skirt
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Julie’s Disney Princess Tree
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Just a few Honorable Mentions…..
Belle and Beast
Jasmine, Aladdin, and Mulan
Scotland’s Merida
Snow White, Left, Alice in Wonderland, Right
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If you would like to view our Alice in Wonderland Christmas……..
Click Here For: Our Alice in Wonderland Christmas
Vivien as Alice
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Just a few of my Cinderella Christmas ornaments.
I would like to introduce to you my own little Cinderella, my niece Vivien.
I saw the dress and I just had to buy it for her, for her birthday.
I was thrilled that she liked it, and loved wearing it.
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Vivien on her way to the Ball

Cinderella Twirling in her Gown
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CINDERELLA
I inherited my Grandparents Stereo Record Player. I love listening to old fashioned records. The sound is grainy and at times a bit dull, but I love it still!
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A Backyard Fountain for Wishing, Along With a Carriage for Riding
Cinderella and her Prince Charming
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Decorations of Cookies on my Trees
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Setting a Cinderella Table
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Try Placing a Pumpkin Underneath Your Tree
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My Vintage Cinderella Planter with a Pretty White Christmas Tree
Roses, and Cinderella’s Snow Globe
A Pretty Plate of Cookies
My Cinderella Cookie Tree
I made some extra cookies to use for this tree.
Keep reading for the recipe below.
The tree branch I found in the backyard and spray painted it white. I placed it in a tree stand for the base and wrapped a pretty blue scarf for a tree skirt.
Instead of tablecloths I used faux fur blankets to drape over the tables and some chairs for an elegant look.
Presents for a Princess
Little presents Underneath the Tree with
Pretty Cookie Ornaments
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Here I’m just enjoying my surroundings.
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A vintage wood plaque that once hung in a child’s nursery.
Pumpkin and Presents
In the large Christmas tree above I just added some lights and other than the silver bead garland, I just spray painted some sticks that I found in the back yard, a nice white color and inserted them all around.
I especially liked the branches that kept their leaves.
A Comfy Cozy Pillow and Blanket on a Favorite Chair
What better place to snuggle up and read a good book……
How About Cinderella?
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Assembling Some Cookies for Gifts
(Recipe Below)
Paper Prince and Princess
Christmas Cookies as Party Favors
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Just a few little Christmas bling touches.
I just draped a metal tree stand with lots of silver garland.
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Princess Hot Chocolate
Perfect Nighttime Treat
Because everything tastes better with sprinkles on it.
Don’t forget the pretty mugs and the cookies.
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My Favorite Big Bang Theory Episode
Bernadette, Amy, and Penny play hooky and spend that day at Disneyland getting princess make-overs and playing out their favorite characters. Even fictional scientists love to be princesses.
Bernadette as Cinderella, Amy as Snow White and Penny as Aurora, Sleeping Beauty.
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Making Cinderella Cookies
We just used a basic sugar cookie recipe to make the cookies. We made several batches of the cookie dough, forming the dough into a flat round lump, wrapped them in saran wrap, and then placed in the freezer until we were ready to use it.
I like using one of those clean sheet plastic mats to roll the dough out, and not on the table.
The rolling pin belonged to my great-grandmother.
We find that it helps to place some parchment paper over the dough while you roll it out. Then just peel back the paper and start cutting away with the cutters.
You do need to sprinkle some flour on the mat and the lump of dough to ensure that the paper doesn’t stick to it.
Princess Cookie Cutters
(Slipper, Palace, Various Crowns, and Snow Flakes)
I wanted to give pretty homemade princess cookies as gifts this year for all the princess’s in my life.
I like to place the cookies on parchment paper for baking. Once out of the oven place on a wire rack to cool.
Sugar Cookie Recipe
(We used Martha Stewart’s)
- 2 Cups All-Purpose Flour, plus more for rolling.
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1/4 teaspoon Salt
- 1/2 Cup (1 stick) Unsalted Butter or Margarine, room temperature.
- 1 Cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 Large Egg (we found this to be very important, otherwise the dough is too dry)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- In a large bowl whisk in your flour, baking powder and salt. With an electric mixer you want to cream your butter/margarine and your sugar until it is light and fluffy. Then add your egg and vanilla, mix together with the butter and sugar. Now gradually add your dry mixture a little bit at a time, to your butter, sugar, egg and vanilla, mixing thoroughly as you go. Once all the mixture is combined then form into a big ball and wrap in saran wrap, then place into the refrigerator/freezer for at least 20 minutes. You can freeze the mixture and just thaw it out for another time if you like.
- You want to pre-heat your oven to 325F. Line your cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Follow my directions above on rolling out your cookies. Because all ovens are different we watched the cookies to determine how long cooking time would be in our oven. It turned out to be about 12 minutes.
TIP: Martha recommends that you dip your cookie cutters into flour before using. We found this very helpful.
Some Very Pretty Dragees
I did order most of these dragees from a business called,
I’ve ordered from them before and I really do like their products.
So Pretty. I do hope my Princesses like them.
I also used your basic royal icing recipe but instead of egg whites I used meringue powder.
I was mailing out a few batches of these cookies and I wanted them to arrive safe to eat. But when you use egg whites then you cannot eat them after 5 days.
Cinderella Cookies
Colorful Frosting’s and Dragees
I placed all the cookies on a rack before I iced them. I did place some wax paper underneath the rack for the icing to drip down on.
Once you have iced the cookies, place whatever sprinkles or dragees you want to use on top of the icing.
Have fun and be creative. Let the artist in you come out and play.
Royal Icing
(also a Martha Stewart recipe)
- 1 pound of Confectioners’ Sugar
- 5 Tablespoons of Meringue Powder (or you can use 2 large egg whites)
- 1/2 Cup Water
In your electric mixer you want to combine your confectioner’s sugar and meringue powder on a low speed. While that is mixing, pour in your water and make sure the consistency is stringy, or a ribbon like trail when you lift your beaters out of the batter after a few minutes.
If you want a thicker consistency then add more sugar. If you want a thinner consistency then add more water. We found this consistency to be Juuuuuuuust Right.
When the icing was finished I divided it into 3 bowls. I kept one bowl the white color and added some red and blue food coloring to make pink and a light blue to the other bowls.
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Some of the cookies looked like glass with some having a stained glass quality.
My nieces are under strict orders that when the package arrives they are to eat the cookies while wearing their tiaras.
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How else would you eat them?
Merida, for my niece Kate
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Cookies, Tiaras and our Favorite Princesses
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I Also Like Putting Together Care Packages For My Nieces
Frozen themed Breakfast Cereal, Frozen themed Organic Soups, Frozen themed containers filled with sweet goodies to eat while sitting in front of the t.v. and watching, Cinderella!
Starring Lily James
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The Gift of Cinderella
Cinderella Doll
The Cinderella Slipper glass bottle I found at a thrift store.
It holds my white roses beautifully.
Cinderella Coach Necklaces
Who wouldn’t want to wear one? 🙂
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The Magic Pumpkin?
Still not sure how this whole pumpkin thing works?
I am in need of some glass slippers though.
I could also use a ride to the ball.
Hitchhiking to the Ball
My step-sisters and their mother are not the nicest to me.
Note: I bought this dress at a thrift store for $8.00. It was the right color and it had butterflies on it. I was thrilled to find it!
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CinderSugar
Whoa, is CinderSugar
Her mean step-mother and horrid step-sisters won’t let her go to the ball.
But even if she could she has no way to get there and nothing to wear.
But wait? What’s this?
Look! It’s a pumpkin that turned into a carriage that was sitting by that other pumpkin?
Wonderful! She can now go to the ball!
But wait? What will she wear? After all, she is naked?
It’s CinderSugar’s Fairy Godfather!
Magically using his wand to place her ball gown on.
Now she is ready to go to the ball!
I’m just not so sure about this hat.
See you at the ball!
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It’s our Fairy Godmother
(A chicken wire form that we placed lights inside of, then draped with fabric to make her look magical.)
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A bust draped with a faux fur collar and a necklace and tiara.
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Assembling the Cookies to Mail
Mailing edible gifts to place in pretty Christmas tins are nice, but so is buying some very sturdy and attractive Tupperware. The Tupperware can be used throughout the year whereas the Christmas tins can’t.
Also, I think Tupperware is a bit more sturdy when it comes to mailing fragile cookies.
I’m including the cookie cutters as well so that they can make their own.
For my nieces in Ireland that can’t be here, I’m shipping yours through the mail.
Add a nice card and sprinkle some candies throughout the package.
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‘Twas The Night Before Christmas……..’
Gordon has created for me the nicest drink this Christmas.
The Cinderella Slipper
(It is of course for adults. Write up by Gordon.)
To make this drink, I thought of the color in conjunction with the flavor profile.
With the drink needing to be light blue, Blue Curacao would be a must. I also wanted something creamy which led me to Silk Almond milk with vanilla flavoring.
The Blue Curacao has a orange flavor and along with the creaminess of the almond milk made me think of an Orange Popsicle. This then led me to add Triple Sec with its orange taste.
Now, I thought of Cinderella’s character and Orange Popsicle came up with Whipped Cream Vodka. It’s amazing all the various flavors of vodka offered today. I was also thinking of Birthday Cake flavored vodka, but Whipped Cream won out.
Using Reddi Whip, a cherry, and blue and white sprinkles, make a great garnish and keeps with the color scheme. I also found a blue and white straw, so Cinderella wouldn’t get it all over her face when she drank it.
Recipe makes 2 drinks
3 parts Whipped Cream Vodka
1 part Triple Sec
1/2 part Blue Curacao
4 parts Silk Almond Milk (vanilla flavored)
Canned Reddi Whip
Blue and White Sprinkles
Maraschino Cherries
In a Medium shaker add about 6 ice cubes and all the other ingredients. Shake well and pour into a wine glass. Top the drink with Reddi Whip. To apply, use a circular motion starting in the center working out to the rim of the glass, then up and back to the center. Top off with sprinkles, a cherry, and a blue and white straw.
Enjoy!
Pictured are the Ingredients Used
I used a shot glass to keep the measurements equal.
Here you can see the blue color of the drink which closely matched Julie’s colors.
I hope you enjoy the drink I made… we did!
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Pretty Brownie Bites
(Purchased from the Grocery Store.)
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Cinderelli’s Chocolate Mice
Sweet Little CinderSugar Wants One!
Cute Little Mice w/ a Hot Chocolate (Yum!)
This is Sooooo Cute!
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Setting the Table for my Chocolate Mice Project
I do so love to set a table with pretty in theme items to help put me in the mood for whatever project I may be working on. I was so excited to working on this.
Here I am removing all the paper from the individually wrapped Hersey Kisses.
Also on my table are some sliced almonds for the ears of the mice. Some pink and white dragee’s. Depending on how you wish to decorate your mouse’s face. The white beads could be the eyes. The pink beads can be the nose.
Unwrapping My Kisses
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Eating the Hersey Kisses 🙂
The Blue and White Chocolate Beads I didn’t use in this project. They were just too big.
Maraschino Cherries, or Fresh Cherries act as the mouse’s body and tail.
If you are using the Maraschino Cherries then you need for them to be a bit dry so that the chocolate will adhere to them. Here I am drying them on a few paper towels.
Nestle Chocolate Pieces
This is the chocolate that we are using. Milk Chocolate or Dark Chocolate for the Milk and Dark Chocolate Hersey Kisses. But, you can use Nestle White Chocolate pieces for White Chocolate Kisses to make White Mice.
I am using a Double Boiler to melt the Chocolate.
For those that don’t understand the concept of a Double Boiler it is a pot that sits over another pot that has some water in it so that the chocolate doesn’t burn by being directly placed onto the hot burner.
Here I have it on a Medium-Low Heat.
Just keep stirring until all the chocolate is melted.
Here I am placing some of the melted chocolate into a bowl so that I can start my mouse assembly.
You first take one of your Maraschino Cherries and roll it around in the melted chocolate to coat it. Then while the chocolate is still a bit melted press one Hersey Kiss to the cherry so that it can adhere.
Then place your little mouse that you just made onto a plate lined with parchment paper.
My Little Mice are Coming Together
Like So…….
Keep making them quickly because the chocolate will start to harden.
Gordon created a very nice technique for doing this quickly and beautifully. First he places lots of the chocolate onto a spoon. Places the cherry in the middle and then rolls the cherry all around in the spoon coating the cherry.
Gordon’s mice looked so much better than mine. 🙂
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Once the chocolate has hardened it’s time to start decorating them.
You can see their cute little cherry tails.
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I bought a small tube of frosting to use as glue to adhere the ears and noses. I did place eyes on a few of them but I decided that they really weren’t necessary. The cute ears and nose were enough.
Cute Little Army of Mice
Also an Excellent Edible Gift and Party Treat
To eat simple hold the mouse by the tail and lower it into your mouth.
Snapping the tail off as you go. 🙂
You can also decorate the mice however you like.
A cute and delicious fun project for the kids and their friends.
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P.S. Remember to set out cookies for your Fairy Godmother.
Bibbity Bobbity Boop!
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Looks like we are in good company, ladies.
I love a man that isn’t afraid to wear a tiara. 🙂
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I got just what I wanted for Christmas!
Gordon Hid my Gift in my Disney Princess Christmas Tree
It was exactly what I wanted, a Cinderella’s carriage necklace.
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Don’t forget your animal friends this Christmas!
Cinderella is very kind to animals.
Chopped Nuts for the Squirrels
Bread for the Birds (and the squirrels)
We gave ours a baguette and some nuts.
Also some bread for the family that lives here.
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For Veronica, My little Princess
Little Veronica age 5
Veronica and Kara, Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Playing Dress Up
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I wanted to end with my one and only princess dress, my Halloween costume.
Julie age 5, Rome, Georgia
I LOVED those go-go boots!
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A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes……….
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Here is a list of our other Cinderella posts:
Be sure to check out my Julie’s Cinderella Christmas .
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Click Here For: Julie’s Cinderella Sequel
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Click Here For: Magic Kingdom Christmas
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Click Here For: Cinderella Bedtime Story
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Click Here For: Cinderella Party Foods
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Click Here For: Julie’s Cinderella Birthday
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Click Here For: Diana, Kate, Meghan, and Me!
I’m sending you the Royal Wave of Farewell,
Julie