Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

Birthday party ideas for a 14 year old?




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I am turning 14 on February 23 and I dont know what to do. The theam of my party I wanted to be was something pink. So I want all girls. Last year I did a mall scavanger hunt thing but I want something diffrent this year. My mom said I could do anything and I wanted to invite alot of people. Please help me!!!


Answer
here are some ideas:

Pie Supper - Invitations are circles of tan card stock cut into pie-shaped wedges. With dark brown paint, make a fluted edge on each "crust". With scissors, make slits to let "steam" escape. Write time and place on reverse side of wedge. Pin each wedge to small paper plate. Of course the menu is pie, and have a spy, so that the one eating the most wins a prize.

Pancake Parade - Great after a slumber party. Get up, you sleepyheads; this is a morning party. If you perfer, make it late a late evening affair. Whatever the hour, the party's in the kitchen. For invitations, send miniature skillets, with a tag attached stating details.(Or use round coasters to resemble pancakes, and write details on them. Borrow extra griddles so that the pancake flipper can keep up with the demand. Have several types of pancakes: banana, pecan, buckwheat & etc. Different types of syrup: maple, strawberry, raspberry & etc. Whipped cream for topping. Hot cocoa.

Magazine Party - Here's a party with it's own entertainment. Guests come dressed as title of a favorite magazine; a prize for best one. For invitations, just paste front cover of a magazine onto piece of white paper; with marker write details on reverse side.(or cut each of 8 magazine covers (of same size) into 8 squares. Onto each piece of white paper, paste a square from each magazine.) Pin magazine covers to tablecloth. For refreshments, reproducing a tempting dish shown in a magazine color photograph. For games: Unscramble Mixed-Up magazine titles. Identify Trademarks - Cut 25 trademarks from magazines, paste on cardboard, then number 1 to 25. Give a sheet of paper & pencil to each quest. Ask guests to number paper 1-25. Show trademarks, one by one; let them jot down manufacturer beside correct number. Prize goes to highest score.

You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine - This is an idea for an after-movie snack. The gang splits up, and each person goes to the movie he'd like to see most. About 11 P.M. everyone meets at your place for: Soup & Blockbusters (Sandwiches).

On-the-Go Party - This is a co-operative affair. Everyone brings a prearranged fee and meets downtown. Hostess has planned two or three events--roller skating, a ride on a bus the gang doesn't usually travel on, ping-pong or darts in somebody's basement, Pop and Pizza at Pizza Piazazz, (Choose events to suit your locality.) Nobody knows plan of events except host or hostess.

Doughnut-Dunking Time - This party idea was borrowed and adapted from New Orleans. First serve "poor boy" sandwiches with coffee or hot cocoa. Then bring in a bowl of doughnuts--packaged ones, reheat in oven or automatic deep-fat-frying kettle. Have wooden bowls of granulated sugar--one for each guest or two. Everyone dunks his hot doughnuts in the sugar, a la The morning Coffee House in New Orleans French Market. And, of course, replenish the coffee or hot cocoa.

Victorian Formal Dance at Home - Have guests come dressed in Victorian Clothing. The music is the most important item in your budget. Skimp on everything but that. Let the invitations be worded formally, but not necessarily printed. Decorations can be the same as those listed in the Sweet Sixteen Party except use a Victorian Design wallpaper to make fans. Let younger brothers & sisters open the door and attend your cloakroom. You and Mother greet the guests. When the guests arrive welcome them with soft background music and a full punch bowl to be available throughout the evening. Have a buffet supper at midnight, perhaps. Remember that gentleman serve ladies. Little extras: good ventilation, good lighting, a dressing room for girls complete with powder puffs, and one for fellows with a mirror to straighten their ties. Plan on a Paul Jones very early in the evening plus novelty dances. Father's responsibility is to dance with the ladies that haven't been asked, or to suggest that a nearby gentleman do so.

"This is Your Life" Party - A party for a special friend of long standing, who is moving away or going to college. Make a recording, "This Is Your Life," complete with voices of friends, school-teachers, and so forth. Let the school song be the musical background. Visit our graduation ideas page for details on having a "This is Your Life" Party.

House-to-House Party - A progressive party where a food course is consumed at each house visited.

Misfit Party - Dress: Wear combinations of clothing ordinarily not worn, as bathing suit with furs. Give prize to the most original outfit.

Platter Dance - Blast from the past! Hang up a few dozen records (visit an antique store or make from back poster board)--on walls of your party room. Serve: cola drinks, platter cookies. Frost round cookies with chocolate frosting, with circle of white in the center. With cake decorator, print name of "record" on each. Play 50s music for dancing. Visit our 50s theme page for other decorations and party items.

FOR THE PINK THEME:

For invitation send a red rose; a little card giving details, tied to stem.

Cover table in pink cloth; top with pink net, gather each corner with a red ribbon bow. Tuck in roses. Accordian fold napkins as fans and tuck in roses. Add the ease and convenience of Sweet Sixteen paper goods to your party. They allow you to save time and money while adding color and excitement to your table.

Decorate using roses & fans. Make fans from paper (wallpaper works great) by accordian pleating paper, turn up about 1/3 at bottom and tie with red ribbon. Tuck in a few red roses. Tack up here and there, and everywhere in party room.

Menu: Strawberry Ice Cream, Heart Shaped Sandwiches, Pink-frosted cupcakes, covered with coconut ( Or, make a big cake, surround with a garland of roses, top it with a doll whose dress is identical with that of the guest of honor, Miss Sweet Sixteen.

As soon as guests arrive greet them with a full punch bowl, soft background music.

Prizes for novelty dances can be anything sweet--a box of candy, a box of cookies. Visit our Roses Theme page for more decorations & favors.

HELP!!! Planing a birthday party and I have to pay per child....?




Mommy of 4


So I am in the middle of making the photo personalized birthday invitations and I don't know exactly how to word this so parents wont be offended. Its a small room and we are only going to invite 8 kids because that's the party package. So how do I word it on the invite that its for 1 child and 1 child only and that that child must be accompanied by 1 adult. I have been to party's before where parents will bring their other kids(who are not invited and drop them off and leave)so they expect the parents throwing the party to include them(I can only understand it if its family) I also I don't want parents just dropping off there 2 and 3 year old's for 2 hrs. I have 5.5 month old twins my hubby will be there and my parents but still their parent needs to bee there. Please I don't want to be rude.

I thought about: Invitation admits only 1 child & he/she must be accompanied by 1 adult
The package I have includes 8 kids for 89.99 its an extra $6.50per additional kid and that's if I pay before the party. If its after its $8.50. I want to have a great party for my son I am gonna have a balloon twister and other things but If I go over our current budget something will have to go.



Answer
sounds good to me and put rsvp your number and name.




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