Kamis, 15 Mei 2014

BIRTHDAY PARTY THEMES!!!?




lely1998


Okay, so as you can see i need party idea themes for my birthday party. I'm going to turn 12 in July but i want my party in May, so i need ideas for May 19 but if May 19 has already past I will still appreciate and may want to use your idea for my 13th birthday. A theme I had was "GIRLS' NIGHT IN"
it would be a sleepover, we would have mini hot dogs, macaroni and cheese in little bowls, grilled cheese sandwiches cut into 6 triangle pieces and 3 pieces ( half of the sandwich) for each girl. take a picture of me and the girls and blow it up poster size in black and white and hang it on the wall, and give like little gift bags with lip gloss. a nail file, nail polish and little stuff like that.



Answer
How about a cute Japanese theme? You never see that much and it can be so cute and pretty.

You could make lots of origami shapes, from plain or patterned paper to match the color theme.
here's a site that shows you how in 3D step by step>>>http://origami.org.uk/

The shapes can be threaded into a garland to hang from the ceiling or strung along the center of a table. Paper lanterns and parasols are widely available and can hang from the ceiling and from walls or sit on tables. An unusual centerpiece can be made by folding a giant origami shape from a large sheet of paper, like a sheet of patterned gift wrap.

Paper fans can be made very quickly and easily; use printed Japanese origami paper, or decorate plain paper with painting or rubber stamping, then simply pleat the paper and secure with tape at the bottom. Plain paper napkins and invitations can be decorated with a rubber stamp featuring Japanese-style motifs.

Everyone can make a kimono-type thing together by buying huge oversized T-shirts, then painting them with fabric paint and having a wide sash ribbon to tie around to gather the loose fabric around the waist (arms would be big and hang down like a kimono).

Your birthday cake can say happy birthday in Japanese.

Good Japanese finger foods to serve at a birthday party are sushi and bowls of rice crackers. Not everybody likes sushi though, so alternatives and extras you could serve are salads with Asian dressing, terriyaki chicken skewers, hot or cold noodle dishes, plain white rice . You could serve small portions of these dishes in little rice bowls.

If you are creative with cupcakes and desserts you could use food coloring and frost them to look like sushi. If you can find an inexpensive Japanese tea set, serve a pot of green tea or use the tea pot to serve soft drinks.

Do lots of REDS and GOLDS. Have a water fountain.

PARTY FAVORS; You could save sushi take-out boxes or buy plastic bento boxes to package party favors. Bento boxes have separate small sections so you could place a small gift or trinket in each one. Inexpensive party favors you could make at home are origami bookmarks and paper fans, or you could purchase little Buddha ornaments or decorated chopsticks. If there are only a few guests or you want to give them something more special, you can purchase miniature Zen gardens, or find postcards of Japanese scenery or artwork and frame them.

best place for free printable coll kids party invitations?




kimmy!


not geeky ones


Answer
http://www.printfree.com/Invitations.htm
http://childparenting.about.com/od/birthdaypartyinvitations/
http://familyinternet.about.com/library/blpartyinvitations.htm
http://www.mygatsby.com/party_invitations/child_birthday.jsp
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/birthday_printables.htm




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