Senin, 09 Desember 2013

What do you do for a slumber party?

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Claire


I'm having a slumber party for my birthday and I have no clue what to do. I have thought of a few things but not good ones, like waterballon fights.
sorry i said this late but the ages are 8 to 10



Answer
well...the previous sleeping bag rolling down the stairs answer seems a bit dangerous, in my opinion, but when I was younger I use to get some movies, and some girly things like nail polish and hair accessories. I wouldnt advice boardgames...but waterballoon fighting is an excellent idea!! also, if the weather is nice enough you could put a tent up in the backyard and camp out there, it always feels so much cooler cuz your parents are in the next room. lol. Good luck with your slumber party and happy birthday!

Getting ready to have a 16th birthday party need ideas!?




blackcat12


So, my 16th birthday is coming up and I need ideas on what to do. My parents are going to allow me to have a party if I want. But, I don't really know how to plan one or things we could do at the party so every one wouldn't get bored. So, I need ideas, help please!
Also, money isn't a big deal. I can't spend a fortune, but my dad will buy anything I want, within reason.



Answer
I don't know what you like, but here's some theme ideas:

The Hunger Games~you can recreate it, with water guns and food that fit the theme of districts. The invites can mention them being chosen in the reaping, and "Happy Hunger Games. May the odds be ever in your favor".

Acting~You can assign (or draw from a hat) roles for everyone: a name, a description of their character, and maybe a prop, like a tie or hat. They have to maintain their character and if they break character, they're out of the game and are able to act normally. They can team up with people that are still in the game try to make other players break character to help their team win. The last person remaining in character is the winner.

Cooking~Have a cooking party, if you like it. You can watch Julie & Julia, and cook fun recipes, and have a taste-test to see who the winner is, and if you're all bad cooks, you can order out or go to a restaurant that has good food.

Cafe~If you and your friends like coffee, make it coffee-themed, with a coffeehouse atmosphere (small-town style, like a movie where artsy people go to hang out, NOT like Starbucks). You can have trays of foods and drinks from a coffeeshop (you COULD get this from Starbucks, but put them in cool mugs and fancy teapots, if you have them), like one tray with sugar, splenda, cinnamon, half n/ half, cream, and such, another with different blends of coffee (or just one, in different pitchers and teapots), and another with cups and spoons, some with saucers. Read books aloud, play music, get on the computer, or talk. Make sharpie mugs!

Masquerade~Wear masks and fancy dresses, or costumes, and dance and stuff.

Dance~Pay Just Dance games on the Wii, and watch movies and T.V. shows about dancing (Step Up movies, Dance Academy, Dance Moms, Bunheads) and try to replicate the dances in it (Step Up 4, Revolution, has the coolest dances in it, but they're hard). Come dressed in dancing clothes, and put on dancing music for freestyling. Maybe rent some basic technique DVDs to make sure the beginnners don't hurt themselves. Clear out the furniture, and I suggest a wooded floor, but it's fine if you don't have one.

Fashion~Come dressed your best, and you can put together collages of trends and outfits for the season, as if you're working for a fashion company, and show them to someone like a fashion expert, or someone that's into fashion, or at least has studied trends beforehand and can accurately judge them, to act as "the boss", the head of the company. You can have a pretend fashion show, and replicate episdoes of Beauty Boot Camp, like dressing some of the party members up in the clothes given, and see who has come up with the coolest outfit. You can also make sets on polyvore (polyvore.com, the website) , if you don't want to go through the trouble of changing clothes).

Mall/Shopping~Look up Shopping Prank videos by mediocre films and do the same thing at the department stores at the mall. Have a scavenger hunt and split up into teams to look for things on a list and take pictures of them for proof, with things such as luggage on wheels, furniture resembling something in a witch's house, a t-shirt or accessory (anything) that has a dolphin on it, someone dressed in clothing items all of the same color, someone with a mohawk, and things of the sort. The different teams can get money from your dad to put together outfits that you will like, and you can choose the one you like the best and use your dad's money to buy it. That way, it's from your dad, but he doesn't have to worry about whether or not you'll like it.

Sports~If you're really into sports, you and your friends can have relay races, do workout videos, go swimming, or do sporty stuff. I'm not sporty, so I'm not exactly an expert on this one. I just thought I should throw it in.

Mystery~There are a lot of ideas about this online, including specific instructions and ideas. In a nutshell, it's a detective-like party. You can play Clue, or you can take the clues from the game and write them down, and play it in a real-life setup. You can also call and reserve a mystery/ghost/murder mystery train for the party, where they give you roles, feed you dinner,and you have to figure out who committed the crime by asking questions, examining clues, and forming alliances-even backstabbing to solve the mystery. I've never done it, but it's always sounded really fun to me. You can look some up in the phonebook, or online. If you do it yourself, you can give out party favors like little magnifying glasses, and you can wear a plaid jacket to play the part more elaborately.

Deault~ Go bowling, rollerskating, ice skating, to Main Event or Putt-Putt for the arcade parts too, or to the movies. Go somewhere outside your house, maybe somewhere that specializes in parties?




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