Kamis, 09 Januari 2014

Sleepover Parties?

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Mandy


im planning out a sleepover for my 14th birthday. its in january, there will be about 5-7 friends.... any activity ideas?


Answer
Ideas for sleepover party
Throw an indoor camping party
Set up tents and sleeping bags inside the house, make microwave s'mores.
Have a Glam Girl party
Set up the living room like a salon, where the girls can give each other pedicures, manicures and hair styling. To ensure safety, stick with nail-filing, nail polish, braiding, brushing and hair ornaments.You can also rent or even find in your closet) some dress-up clothes for the girls to wear. Wigs and glasses.
Get crafty
Autographed Pillowcases â Give each guest a white pillowcase and have everyone sign or draw pictures on them, using fabric markers or paints. Be sure to insert a piece of cardboard into each case so the markers/paint don't bleed through.
Friendship Books â Have guests make mini scrapbooks with pages crafted from fun questions or projects â things like "Draw your favorite outfit," "What's your favorite food?," or âOn my best day, I would...â.
Make ice cream sundaes(or coca for cold nights), play games, and tell stories.
Make it a Movie Night
New Classics â Sky High, Cheaper by the Dozen, Holes, Hoodwinked, Chicken Little, The Incredibles, The Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter & and the Sorcerer's Stone/Chamber of Secrets/Prisoner of Azkaban.
Just for Girls â High School musical, The Princess Diaries I and II, Raise Your Voice, Ice Princess, The Lizzie Maguire Movie, Ella Enchanted.
Rise and shine.
Funny Face Bagels â Cut bagels in half and toast them, if desired. Slather cream cheese or peanut butter (accounting for peanut allergies) on the bagels for a base, then let guests make funny faces using shredded cheese for hair, sliced sausage links for eyes, strawberry jelly for a mouth, and dried cherries for noses.
Smiley-Face Pancakes â Use canned whipped cream, chocolate chips, chocolate syrup, blueberries, halved strawberries, diced bananas, dried fruit, or other edibles to make eyes, a nose, mouth, hair, etc., on the pancakes. Get creative!
Restaurant-Style Breakfast
Waffle Bar â Set up a waffle bar with a selection of syrups and toppings such as cherries, whipped cream, strawberries, chocolate chips, nuts, etc. Let everyone make their own waffles. Have fun with it!

I am planning a 13 teen year old birthday party and I need some ideas ASAP!!!!?




dance jewe


about 6 friends, fairly large house, we are on a budget, It has to be a sleepover!!!


Answer
Throw an indoor camping party
Set up tents and sleeping bags inside the house, and let the kids make microwave s'mores (assemble in this order: 1/2 graham cracker, chocolate bar, marshmallow, 1/2 graham cracker; microwave for about 45 seconds on a microwaveable dish). Tell scary -- but not TOO scary! -- stories, and put fake bugs in their sleeping bags. "Boys love that," says Singer, mom to two boys.

Have a Glam Girl party
Set up the living room like a salon, where the girls can give each other pedicures, manicures and hair styling. To ensure safety, stick with nail-filing, nail polish, braiding, brushing and hair ornaments. No hair-cutting allowed! You can also rent (or even find in your closet) some dress-up clothes for the girls to wear. Wigs and glasses can be a hoot too. Take plenty of pictures to distribute after the party or to put in a scrapbook as a keepsake. If youâre looking for supplies, check out the Slumber Party at Birthday in a Box.

Get crafty
Craft projects are a great way to fill time, and they also give guests something to take home. Try these easy ideas:

Autographed Pillowcases â Give each guest a white pillowcase and have everyone sign or draw pictures on them, using fabric markers or paints. Be sure to insert a piece of cardboard into each case so the markers/paint don't bleed through.
Friendship Books â Have guests make mini scrapbooks with pages crafted from fun questions or projects â things like "Draw your favorite outfit," "What's your favorite food?," or âOn my best day, I would...â.
Plus, for over 1000 craft activities, visit Kaboose crafts.

Have a "Sorta" sleepover party
The perfect solution for little ones too young to stay all night. Guests arrive in pajamas with their pillows at dinnertime, but leave by 11 p.m. Make ice cream sundaes, play games, and tell stories. The best part? "The kids are gone early enough so that you get a full night's sleep," says Singer.

Note that even if you decide to do the full night, itâs a good idea to keep it short. Get details in our Sleepover Party Tips.


Make it a Movie Night
Have the kids make a "box office" and "concession stand" out of cardboard boxes, then give them Monopoly money to buy tickets and snacks. Set up lawn chairs or beanbag chairs where the kids can watch movies â but none that are too scary! Some good bets:

Old Classics â The Love Bug, Swiss Family Robinson, The Absent-Minded Professor, The Shaggy Dog, The Apple Dumpling Gang.
New Classics â Sky High, Cheaper by the Dozen, Holes, Hoodwinked, Chicken Little, The Incredibles, The Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter & and the Sorcerer's Stone/Chamber of Secrets/Prisoner of Azkaban.
Just for Girls â High School Musical, The Princess Diaries I and II, Raise Your Voice, Ice Princess, The Lizzie Maguire Movie, Ella Enchanted.
Just for Boys â Star Wars: Clone Wars (Vols. 1 and 2), Justice League Unlimited: Saving the World, Batman: The Animated Series, The Iron Giant, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows.

Play some old-fashioned games
Try these ideas from Laurie Wrigley, vice president of www.birthdayinabox.com and mother of three children â or, as she puts it, "hostess of more than 50 sleepovers!"

Name That Tune â An adult or child plays popular songs on a CD Player. The first person to guess the title of the song after it starts gets a small prize. Or, the person who guesses the most songs correctly gets a bigger prize at the end of the game. Anyone who also guesses the artist gets an extra point.
Telephone â Everyone sits in a circle. The host starts by thinking up a goofy line, such as, "Purple cows sit in the pasture eating grass and making grape-flavored milk." He/she whispers this line in the ear of the person sitting to their left, until it's gone around the whole circle, ending with the last person saying what they "think" they heard.
Ghost in the Graveyard â Played outside after it gets dark (if it's a safe neighborhood). One person is the "Ghost" and stands at "Home Base". She/he counts out loud, "One o'clock, two o'clock," etc., up to "12 o'clock," while everyone else runs and hides. The Ghost then looks for people, and if he/she spots someone, that person can try and run back to Home Base and be safe from being tagged. Whoever spots the Ghost coming can yell, "Ghost in the graveyard! Run, run, run!" to warn others. If the Ghost tags someone while he/she is running back to Home Base, then that person becomes the Ghost.
Scavenger Hunts â For an inside hunt, create a list of famous people or cleverâbut not too clever! --current events references and have guests try to find them in a stack of magazines or newspapers. For an outside hunt, send kids looking for things found in nature, such as a leaf or flower. Or stir their creativity by having them find items that begin with S or are made out of wood.
Rise and shine.
Breakfast doesn't have to be complicated to be fun! A few ideas from Laurie Wrigley to get kids up and at 'em:

Funny Face Bagels â Cut bagels in half and toast them, if desired. Slather cream cheese or peanut butter (accounting for peanut allergies) on the bagels for a base, then let guests make funny faces using shredded cheese for hair, sliced sausage links for eyes, strawberry jelly for a mouth, and dried cherries for noses.
Smiley-Face Pancakes â Use canned whipped cream, chocolate chips, chocolate syrup, blueberries, halved strawberries, diced bananas, dried fruit, or other edibles to make eyes, a nose, mouth, hair, etc., on the pancakes. Get creative!
Restaurant-Style Breakfast â Let the kids decide who will help cook, wait tables, and clean up. Then have them create an actual menu, using standard breakfast foods such as pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, bagels, etc. The "waiters/waitresses" can take everyone's orders and pass them on to the "chefs" (wearing chef's hats and aprons, of course!), who will assist mom and/or dad in the cooking.
Waffle Bar â Set up a waffle bar with a selection of syrups and toppings such as cherries, whipped cream, strawberries, chocolate chips, nuts, etc. Let everyone make their own waffles. Have fun with it!




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