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Birthday party ideas for a 16 year old girl?

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Does anyone have any good ideas for a 16th birthday party? I have a medical condition which limits my physical activity (my sports are limited to swimming only right now). I'd like to keep things affordable. Any ideas? Thanks!


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For me at that age (17 now) I just wanted to have fun and chat all night. So we didn't really have anything planned, we were just gonna go with the flow, see what would happen. We put mattresses in the living room, hired some movies and we'd see what we'd do. The only thing that I really had planned was the food. I always like doing something special in that area, like, for example: to gourmet (I'm not sure if that's the word in English (I'm Dutch)), which is where there's a big heating plate on the table and everyone's got it's own little pan to cook. Chocolate Fondue is also real fun to do together, a big pan full with chocolate fondue (http://www.lhj.com/home/Chocolate-Fondue... and then all kinds of fruits, cookies and cake to dip in it. Or to bake pancakes together or for everyone to create it's own pizza. Or to create your own desert with buckets of icecream, fruits, sauces, whipped cream etcetera etcetera. Although this may be a bit more cheezy and young then mature. (I still like it tho)

Also what always will be fun: bowling, miniature golf, swimming, giving each other beauty masks and makeovers and all the other cheesy, cliche girly stuff.

If you're not having a sleepover, just a fancy dinner party is so much fun as well, especially when you all prepare it together! With the whole invitation thing and fancy dress code, even tho you might not be that fancy at all!

PS: at my party: we ended up watching all the movies rented, making a walk through the forest at 2AM, having huge english breakfast and having chocolate fondue and pizza for dinner.

What theme should i use for a joint birthday party?




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My daughter will be two on November 15 and my little sister will be 11 on November 5.... My sister asked me to do a joint birthday party this year. I'm sure its what my sister wants and I don't feel like it would be taking away from my daughter they absolutely adore each other! I want a theme that will be fun for the older kids but still age appropriate for the lil ones its mainly going to be a family party with just a few close friends for each girl. I already know the main food will be my homemade pulled pork as its traditional for all my family birthday party's. Each child will have their own cake as they will both be blowing out the candles. I also already have a venue in mind.
Now I think I've covered everything!
If you have an idea for a theme that both girls would enjoy please answer!!!



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How about a princess-for-a-day theme? It should be fun for the older girls to be treated like royalty, yet still magical for the younger ones!


Snack ideas:

~ Spark-mallows: Stick a decorative toothpick into a marshmallow. Dip the marshmallow into milk, then into Jello powder or Pop Rocks candy. Serve on a decorative plate.
~ Sweet Salad: Take melon balls, cut up strawberries, berries, etc topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with sugar. Maybe serve with a fruit smoothie.
~ Princess Puffs:
Bake frozen pastry puffs and cool. Fill them with whipped cream and top with powdered sugar. Drizzle with melted chocolate.
~ Fairy Tale Mini Fondue: Gather ¾ cup heavy cream, 21 ounces chopped white chocolate, and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Heat the cream in a medium-sized saucepan over medium-low heat until itâs hot, which usually takes 2-3 mintes. Then, add the white chocolate and stir until it is melted. Then, stir in the vanilla and pour it into a decorative bowl. You can use strawberries, berries, cake, etc for dipping.

Drink idea:
~ Princess Punch: Mix any flavor of Kool Aid with 1/2 cup of sugar, and add 2 quarts of cold water. Pour in a can of frozen grape concentrate, then stir until it is all dissolved. Then pour in a 2-liter bottle of cold ginger ale, stir gently, and serve. I suggest making this in a punch bowl.

For the cake, I would suggest getting it from a skilled baker, or even better, making it yourself. Then, you can customize it however you like. I would suggest using edible glitter on it, and instead of having regular candles, use sparkler candles.

Also, on the invitation, you could make a dress code and have everyone dress in royal attire. Give the birthday princesses tiaras!

There are many, many ideas on the internet for princess parties on the internet, Iâll include a few links at the end.

Hope this helps, and hope they both have a great birthday! ~â¥




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