Sabtu, 24 Mei 2014

Creativity needed for birthday invitations for 9 year old boy.?




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Okay...I'm trying to be creative and I'm getting there but my patience is running thin right about now so I ally need your help. My son's 9th b-day is coming up and we bought a package of sports themed paper to print the invitations with. So now I need to come up with something to say for the invitation. The paper is is 8 1/2 x 11 with a 2" border all around. Of course I need stff like his name, that it's a b-day party date, time, location etc... but all that doesn't fill in all the space. According to the sample, there is about 18 lines utilized incl. blank lines for spacing...but the sample is for a Fall Carnival and it ins't too much help. I know someone out there is in a better, more creative mood than I am in right now. Thanks!
I should add that he is in his 5th season of little league football and will be having a sports themed moonwalk for the entertainment. Thanks!



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We're getting a team together to celebrate (son's) birthday, and you're part of the starting lineup! So put on your jersey, run a few laps and get warmed up for the birthday party of the season!

Cool Birthday Party Ideas For 11 Year Olds?!?!?




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Okay...so i need party ideas for a 10 (turning 11) Year old girl! the birthday is in the winter, so nothing outdoors! also she is very girly...thx!


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2 ideas: Makeover Sleepover Birthday Bash or Mystery Party

1) I threw a Bratz Makeover Sleepover Birthday Bash for my daughter's 9th birthday but can easily be used for an 11-year-old. I had a friend in Mary Kay give me some make-up samples but all the girls brought their own make-up (which was actually suggested on the invitation--for health reasons) and any dress-up clothes they wanted to wear. The girls arrived to the house and went upstairs to my daughter's room and got dressed up (in each others' clothes, by the way!) We then went to the bathroom and did each other's make-up in the mirror. (I had a long bathroom w/ room enough for all the girls to stand in front of the mirror.) After the makeover, the girls stood at the top of the stairs and one by one were INTRODUCED and they got to model their way down the catwalk and over to a backdrop I had set up complete w/ lights and props and balloons and streamers to have their modeling portraits taken by myself. (I happen to be a photographer but you don't have to be one to do this. You could even hire a college photo student to do it if you must!) Afterwards, we all ate pizza and had cake and ice cream and watched movies (typical sleepover stuff). In the morning we had breakfast (frozen waffles or microwave pancakes will work) and decorated 4x6 matte board frames I got from Hobby Lobby. Any place w/ a frame shop will do. Ask the framer where they keep the simple 1" wide 4x6 mattes--very inexpensive. I had my husband go out and print the 4x6s off my PC card from the camera at the kiosk at Walgreen's so the girls would have PROOF of their modeling experience to put in their frames. Also, because it was a Bratz party, I bought little fashion boot mugs and filled them w/ appropriate party favors and wrapped each in iridescent paper for their goody bags.

2) I threw a Mummy Mystery Party for my daughter's 10th birthday. I went online and bought a mystery party script for $15. It came complete w/ posters to print, invitations, and script for the party. I embellished and designed my own invitations and decorations but you don't have to. Each person received an invitation which told them which character they were to play and suggestions for costumes. When the guests arrived (and they were told to be prompt b/c these types of parties are very structured--YEA, STRUCTURE!!) I took individual photos of them in their costumes (to print and send in the Thank You cards). Afterwards, they were told why they were invited to the "British Museum"(our house)--to see the newest treasures discovered by the Professor. Well, of course, one of the treasures went missing and someone there was the culprit! It was the job of everyone to figure out WHODUNIT by interrogating each other and searching the house in teams for clues hidden before the guests arrived. There was a built-in break for food and cake and then the party resumed so that the culprit could be named. The kids all said it was the BEST party they had ever been too and the PARENTS were even talking about it weeks later! I got LOTS of kudos for that party!




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