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Senin, 02 Juni 2014

Sports Theme For 1st Birthday?




BabyMomsz


i need some really cool ideas for my sons 1st birthday. the theme is sports. so anything from soccer to tennis.
i want to think out of the box, something that you dont really see at a regular birthday party



Answer
I know Nobbies(you can order online) has a really neat basketball themed 1st birthday party set. Most of there sets include cups,plates, hats, banners, table clothes, invitations and more for a reasonable price. Soccer, Football and Baseball are also cool themes. Best wishes to your little guy on his special day!

Color War 17th Birthday Party?




Hello


For my daughters 17th birthday she wants to make a color war theme where she gives her friends different color shirts and they compete in events to score points. Do you know of any good events or ideas that could help us out? Also, what should the winning team get? And how can we referee the events (if some of her friends do it, what will be the motivation to do that as opposed to being on a team)? There are about 40 teens she wants to invite and my home has ample space for events (even though its a winter party, maybe some outdoor survival in the cold games too?). Any ideas or tips are greatly appreciated! Thank you!


Answer
For my daughter's 14th birthday, she wanted to have an original, fun, birthday party that all her friends could enjoy together. She loves playing sports and being active. Her birthday is in May so I knew the weather would be nice. So, I came up with the idea to have a color war birthday party where her friends could would be divided into teams by color and compete for prizes. She loved this idea and asked if the girls could sleepover after. I agreed and we started to plan! INVITATIONS: Before sending out invitations my daughter made a guest list of 24 friends, both boys and girls (this was her choice to have both boys and girls, the party could be all girls or all boys). The boys were not allowed to sleepover. Then we divided the guests into four teams- blue, green, red, and yellow. Each team had six members. We didn't write their teams on the invitations because if some kids weren't able to come then we would have to reconfigure all the teams so they would be even. So we decided when they RSVP-ed" their team would be assigned. We also bought four packets of colored paper (red blue green and yellow for the four teams) and layered them and put party information on the top layer. There were two versions- one with sleepover information for the girls and one without for the boys. The boys would stay from 3pm - 8pm and the girls would stay from 3pm - 11am the next day. The kids were also told to dress in the color of their team and go "all-out" with team spirit! DECORATIONS: I bought colored streamers balloons confetti (for spreading on the tables) and made construction paper shapes (to tape on the walls)- everything was in the four colors of the teams: red blue green and yellow. PARTY PREP: I pushed all my furniture to the sides of my living room to have a big space for the girl's to sleep. Out of the 24 kids my daughter invited 12 girls and 8 boys were able to come. So in the corner of the room I put 5 big blankets 8 pillows and 2 extra sleeping bags for the girls. I also put a bunch of "sleepover supplies" near the blankets so when it was time for bed the girls would not need to get up much. Sleepover supplies included: a few bottles of soda cups two bags of chips bowls a bowl of candy veggies & dip playing cards a bunch of dvds they could watch paper pencils (for games) and our dress up box :) I also made a space for shoes and coats. I also made our den into a recording studio. We bought a bunch of blank video tapes hung up a white sheet as backdrop and assigned my husband as recorder. When the kids weren't competing they could go in the den record short videos of cheers for their teams and take them home with them in their goodie bags. We also had to set up for the games which will be explained in the next section. GAMES: We planned tons of games for the kids to compete in. They were all set up outside in our yard and were all very easy to set up. My husband my neighbor my sister and I were each in charge of one team leading their teams to each game explaining the rules and running the game. Each leader was given a bag with supplies they would need for most games- four bean bags four balls hula hoops building blocks etc.. as well as a clipboard to record points and a schedule and map of the games their group was going to play. There were a total of twelve games which each lasted 10 minutes and there was 5 minutes in between each game to set up and get organized for the next game. I organized the party so each team was competing against another. This took a lot of organization and planning. The winner of each game was awarded 5 points the loser was awarded 2 points teams with good sportsmanship were awarded 1 point and teams who cheered the loudest were awarded 1 point. I explained the rules to the kids after everyone arrived. The games played were: tower building contest water balloon toss a very short scavenger hunt freeze dance knock out (basketball game) hula hoop line game (kids hold hands in a line and pass a hula hoop over their bodies down the line) outfit switch-a-roo cartwheel competition cucumber eating contest commercial making contest bobbing for apples and tug of war. All of this planning may sound like a lot of work but I was able to get all of my game supplies in one trip to Target for about 40 $. The entire party cost about 215 $ - about 10 $ per kid. If your child likes sports or being active this is the perfect party for them! FOOD: I set up a table near the door to the backyard so the kids could run in for a snack whenever they wanted. The food plates cups napkins were all red green yellow and blue- the team colors. I had lemonade limeade cranberry juice and blue food colored water for drinks. There were M&M's and Skittles divided by color in bowls for the teams. I bought cheap plastic bowls from Target and put different chips in each of the four bowls. I also made dinner dishes like lasagna (red) salad (green) blue sherbet and pasta (yellow). The kids thought this was great!! SCHEDULE




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Selasa, 04 Maret 2014

Any Ideas For A Girls Sport Themed Party?




Victoria


My Sister is Turning 12 In March And She Wants A sPORTS tHEMED pARTY...But For Girls(nO Football )hER fAVORITE sPORTS are Soccer...Softball...And Basketball...Websites Would Be Helpful...And We Really Need Game and Food Ideas


Answer
Sure...

Check the bowling theme...

Bowling parties already approach perfection. Kids find the game itself irresistible and love the giddy atmosphere of the alley--plus they're thrilled to wear shoes on the cutting edge of fashion. Okay, we're kidding about the shoes. (Still, how can you not have a good time when your feet look as if they've joined the circus?) Even with all this, though, a birthday party needs to feel extra-special. That's why we've jazzed up the standard bowling bash with some strikingly clever and easy ideas for invitations, party favors, party games, and a cake. They might just nudge near perfection to sheer perfection.
THE HIGHLY HIP T-SHIRT PARTY FAVOR
Download directions and templates for making customized T-shirts using your computer and specialty printing paper.
THE FUNKY CD SLEEVE INVITATION
This snazzy invite is a cinch to make: the envelope is a paper CD sleeve, the kind with the round cellophane window (sold for about 15 cents each at office supply stores). The bowling ball is a circle (4 3/4 inches in diameter) of black card stock, addressed and decorated with a white gel pen. (Note: due to the envelope's irregular size, you'll have to pay slightly more postage and write your return address on the back.)
WILD AND CRAZY PARTY GAMES
Even your most dedicated bowlers love thinking outside the frame. Just watch the party's fun level rise when the guests draw from a hat of outlandish bowling directives. Before the party, brainstorm ideas and write each on a piece of paper shaped like a bowling pin (see above).

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Bowl backward
Do a silly walk as you approach the lane
Bowl in slow motion
Bowl pretending that one of the boards in the lane's wood floor is a tightrope
Before you bowl, predict whether you will knock over an odd or even number of pins
For younger kids, consider trying the following. Between the time you release the bowling ball and the time it hits the pins: speed-sing as much of a song as possible; spell out loud the birthday child's name backward; call out as many pizza toppings/ice-cream flavors/kinds of candy as you can think of. Each bowler should then try to top the record.


Tip: Is there an arcade at your bowling alley? Then bring a big stack of quarters for your guests.

See... http://familyfun.go.com/parties/parties-by-theme/sports-parties/the-best-ever-bowling-party-704524/

Cheap Birthday Party Ideas for my nine year old brother?




iloveshoes


His birthday is in ten days and we need to get started and figure out what he wants to do and see if we can manage it as far as prices go. We dont have alot of money to work with but any ideas count! He will be inviting about ten kids. He plays soccer, basketball, and baseball. He really likes video game. Hopefully that will help. Thank you!:)


Answer
My son had a birthday party for his 9th birthday in February. We invited all the boys in his class over and we served hot dogs and chips and orange soda (pretty cheap meal, actually) along with a home made birthday cake. It was cold outside, so we played games inside. It was a sports theme, and we played a basketball game where the boys lined up and tossed a mini-basketball in a garbage pail and each time they had to take a step backwards and eventually the kid who won got a prize. They loved that game so much we ended up playing it ten times even though there were no more prizes to win- they just wanted the title of "Winner". We also played musical chairs, which, believe it or not, the boys liked, and we played sports bingo. I made the cards for free with an online bingo card maker and we used pennies for bingo markers. We gave out little, cheap prizes. I didn't do too much decorating, just some balloons and streamers, but the dining room looked really festive for hardly any money at all! I did get sports plates, cups and napkins from the dollar store.

The point is, even if there are kids having expensive parties at gyms or pools, etc., most kids just like the attention given to them at their party and kids that age generally aren't materialistic and are just as happy to eat hotdogs or pizza and cake and get a little bit of candy in a goody bag on the way out! Simple is best- simple can be fun and super cheap! And keep it short- two hours is plenty for a party with a meal, games, birthday cake and maybe gift opening. Any longer than that and you will be going crazy- trust me.

You could have a party for 10 kids for about $25.00 if you shop at a dollar store, make your own food and cake, and make homemade invitations or use email to invite kids.

Balloons: $1.00
Streamers $2.00
Hotdogs and Buns: $4.00
Chips: $3.00
Soda: $2.00
Cake Mix: $2.00
Candles: $1.00
Cups, plates, forks, napkins: $4.00
Prizes and candy and goody bags: $6.00




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Rabu, 13 November 2013

Ideas for a sweet sixteen party?

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xxtoxiclul


My family doesnt exactly have a lot of money for a sweet 16 and my mom and myself would like to have one for me. I need some inexpensive ideas please. Mt birthday is on the 26th of January(tthis month) and it doesnt neseccaril have to happen this month. February is a go too if need be. I'm NOT a girly girl and dont like the color pink, so no pink ideas lol. I love roses though ( red ones <3) and if you can encorperatet that into your idea some how, that would be amazing. My invite list is between 20-30 people max


Answer
If you are only having a few kids, A video night party would be fun too.


You could set up your living room like a movie theater and not spend much to do it.

Rent a couple of movies that she would like to see.

Serve popcorn in buckets, a variety of candy and chocolates and soda to drink.

Later, Serve pizza and you could even set up a nacho bar.

Ice cream cake for dessert.


Create invitations that look like movie tickets.

To decorate, you can purchase movie posters usually pretty cheap from video stores ( some will even give them away)

Another Idea is

How about a party designed around on of your school activities?

If you play any sports, basketball for example. You could have a "basketball theme" You could make cardboard cutouts of some of your favorite players and rent a court to have the party at.

Since it is a birthday milestone..... Why not an "Over-The-Top" party? Have over sized decorations and wrap the gifts in huge boxes even for little gifts. Use lots of balloons. It could be a real fun party.

How about a "Roaring 20's" party? Ask everyone to come in costume and have different gambling games and set up a "prize bar" where the guests can exchange their winnings?

If your really into fashion... How about a "Fashion Victim" Party? Have everyone where clothing that they already own but would never wear in public because it is "unfashionable". You could give out a prize to the biggest victim.

How about a "Tacky Party" ? It is similar to the fashion victim, but have everyone wear taped glasses mismatched pants and shirts. Have them bring tacky gag gifts... Ans serve tacky food like cheese sandwiches, chocolate milk, and fig newtons in the shape of a cake. Play tacky games like musical chairs, bingo, go fish, spin the bottle, Simon says, and more

How about a "movie screening" party? You could rent a new release or a favorite oldie and serve popcorn. You could have a trivia game about movies. I had a friend move her TV to her backyard and set up blankets and lawn chairs and had her screening outside. She served hot dogs and nachos from machines she had rented.

If she is into music.... How about a "Grammy After Party"? You could rent a hall or even a canopy to put over your backyard. Have a red carpet and instruct everyone to dress up. Check in your local yellow pages under performers/impersonators and see if you can hire a couple to impersonate some famous singers. Ask a few of your daughter's friends parents to be "paparazzi" and take pictures of guests entering and leaving the party. Play all the latest music. And encourage people to dance. If you are computer savvy you could make "CD" invitations. Have the birthday girl make a recording of herself inviting people to come with all the details. You can buy Cd's very cheap from discount stores and sleeves to deliver then in too.

What's your favorite color? If it's blue why not have a blue party. Make all the decorations in your favorite color, cake, and invitations.

Hope these help. Good Luck on the party!!

Any Ideas For A Girls Sport Themed Party?




Victoria


My Sister is Turning 12 In March And She Wants A sPORTS tHEMED pARTY...But For Girls(nO Football )hER fAVORITE sPORTS are Soccer...Softball...And Basketball...Websites Would Be Helpful...And We Really Need Game and Food Ideas


Answer
Sure...

Check the bowling theme...

Bowling parties already approach perfection. Kids find the game itself irresistible and love the giddy atmosphere of the alley--plus they're thrilled to wear shoes on the cutting edge of fashion. Okay, we're kidding about the shoes. (Still, how can you not have a good time when your feet look as if they've joined the circus?) Even with all this, though, a birthday party needs to feel extra-special. That's why we've jazzed up the standard bowling bash with some strikingly clever and easy ideas for invitations, party favors, party games, and a cake. They might just nudge near perfection to sheer perfection.
THE HIGHLY HIP T-SHIRT PARTY FAVOR
Download directions and templates for making customized T-shirts using your computer and specialty printing paper.
THE FUNKY CD SLEEVE INVITATION
This snazzy invite is a cinch to make: the envelope is a paper CD sleeve, the kind with the round cellophane window (sold for about 15 cents each at office supply stores). The bowling ball is a circle (4 3/4 inches in diameter) of black card stock, addressed and decorated with a white gel pen. (Note: due to the envelope's irregular size, you'll have to pay slightly more postage and write your return address on the back.)
WILD AND CRAZY PARTY GAMES
Even your most dedicated bowlers love thinking outside the frame. Just watch the party's fun level rise when the guests draw from a hat of outlandish bowling directives. Before the party, brainstorm ideas and write each on a piece of paper shaped like a bowling pin (see above).

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Bowl backward
Do a silly walk as you approach the lane
Bowl in slow motion
Bowl pretending that one of the boards in the lane's wood floor is a tightrope
Before you bowl, predict whether you will knock over an odd or even number of pins
For younger kids, consider trying the following. Between the time you release the bowling ball and the time it hits the pins: speed-sing as much of a song as possible; spell out loud the birthday child's name backward; call out as many pizza toppings/ice-cream flavors/kinds of candy as you can think of. Each bowler should then try to top the record.


Tip: Is there an arcade at your bowling alley? Then bring a big stack of quarters for your guests.

See... http://familyfun.go.com/parties/parties-by-theme/sports-parties/the-best-ever-bowling-party-704524/




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