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If *absolutely magical* is all you will settle for, you’ve come to the right place.
We have over 170 Five Star Reviews on Yelp.com, and have won ‘Best of the Bay’ by Bay Area Parent Magazine for the past 7 years in a row!
You’ve heard of children’s entertainment before, and the characters here at Happily Ever Laughter are having a great time breaking all the molds and old ideas of what a ‘party performer’ is by creating a brand new version of entertainment.
Our charismatic performers bring along truly engaging children’s celebration activities that even adults love. Sparkling face painting, interactive puppet shows, and magic shows that involve all the children… you’ve got it!
History
Established in 2006.
Over the last 9 years, we have grown to not only inspire children, but also the 50 tightly knit performers who work here and can now say they actually got to be a Faerie when they grew up.
Being a Faerie is more than just wearing the wings. It’s out with the ordinary, and in with the Faerie. The performers here conquer all aspects of life by using what they’ve learned as HELP Faeries and Elves. From learning to manage stressful situations with grace, to spontaneously entertaining all the children in the line at the DMV, we have all grown to live life every day with a Faerie spirit.
Even as performers retire their wings and fly away into the human world, their Faerie spirit remains and their life moves at an accelerated pace after mastering how to instill happiness into every moment. They’ve become producers, PhDs, entrepreneurs, teachers… all before they ever expected to. They’ve become pillars in their communities, and inspirations to all the future performers.
Meet the Business Owner
Fae Diddle Diddle D.
Business Owner
Fae Diddle Diddle, our founding faerie, rests her head in the Santa Cruz redwoods, way up high in the mountains.
The inspiration for starting Happily Ever Laughter came when Fae noticed all the characters provided at parties were the same characters on the lunch boxes, TV, and movie screens. Fae wanted to remind children that they don’t all have to be the same princess, the same Snow White or Cinderella, but can have their own unique view on what a princess or any imaginary character could be. She understands that each child is different, and that is why her characters are different. Her clowns don’t have red noses or scary wigs, and her princesses don’t look like Sleeping Beauty.
They are the characters from her own imagination.
Over the last 9 years, Happily Ever Laughter has now grown to not only inspire children, but also the performers who work here. HELP has grown to almost 50 tightly knit employees, who can now say they actually got to be a Faerie when they grew up.