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If you were an adult in at a kids bowling would you expect to bowl?

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Thinking of hosting a bowling birthday party for my 4 year old. Of course, I will pay for all of the kids, but I don't want to pay for the adults to bowl- it isn't really for them. My expectation would be that the adults either don't bowl or they cover the cost themselves. Does this seem rude? Should I say something on the invitation?
@Henry- Yes my 4yo loves bowling! On the East Coast there is such a thing called duckpin bowling with very small balls suitable for little kids. They do bowling parties at the local lane around $14 bucks a kid.



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No I would not. When my niece was turning 6 she had a bowling party. The parents helped the kids bowl and but they did not bowl themselves. Aiding a small child in bowling and keeping an eye on them was more than enough for us to do. My sister-in law did provide enough food and drinks for the parents as well which I thought was appropriate.

Do you have any ideas for a candy-themed birthday party for a 14 year old?




Carly


I am having a birthday party. I need some ideas still.. About anything, decorations, games, anything


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One idea I really liked for a wedding that can easily be adopted for your party is the Candy Bar. I think it was a Martha Stewart idea. She had big jars and bowls of different kinds of candies, and guests were able to make up their own little bags as favors to take home. Pick kid-friendly candies

http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop//catalog-wedding-candy.php

http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop//catalog-wedding-candy.php

Orientaltrading.com will have TONS of relatively inexpensive things you can use for the party as well.

Here are some other good ideas.

http://candyaddict.com/blog/2006/04/25/candy-themed-graduation-party/
http://www.interactiveparty.com/index.php?category=more&id=46

And this is from Party411.com

Invitations

Tie the party information to a large colorful lollipop or a small bag of candy.

Use cute decorative bags filled with yummy treats and a little piece of paper describing all the party details to invite your friends to the sweetest party of the year.

Are you looking for something that will double as both an invitation and a party favor? Hand-deliver a T-shirt to each guest. Make sure that the party details are printed on the back of the shirt, while a picture of a giant piece of candy that says, "(Your name)'s Sweet Shop" decorates the front of the shirt. Roll up the shirts and tie each end with ribbon so that they truly look like big Tootsie Rolls®.



Decorations

First of all, post signs near the entrance to the party that point to the party room and say, "(Name of guest of honor)'s Sweet Shop Now Open for Business" or "Feed your sweet tooth this way." A cutout of the host/hostess surrounded by candy is most appropriate standing in the doorway as well.

A colorful balloon arch is also a great idea for brightening up the entrance to the party. Ask your local balloon person to show you the M&M balloons that are available in primary colors (the red one is good for you, too). Another cool decoration to have at the party entrance is a giant colorful balloon lollipop or even a balloon lollipop bouquet. Or maybe candy heart balloons are right for your party.

For a really creative and wacky way to welcome your guests, write a poem on a large piece of poster board that uses the names of different kinds of candy throughout the poem. Place the actual candies in place of the words for a cute sign to invite your guests into the party in a very sweet way. Something like--

"You're a lifesaver for coming to my party! Don't snickerâ¦I really mean it!"

As your guests walk into the party area they will see piñatas hanging from the ceiling and all over the walls for added decoration as well as an activity for later (they are filled with candy, of course!).



Centerpieces

Want a great centerpiece. Use a Junk Food Boxâa basket filled with candy pops, cookies, jelly beans and more. Give these to children's hospitals or an orphanage as a gift when the party is over. You'll feel great about it! To make them extra special, tie some balloons off in your favorite colors. Scatter miniature wrapped candies around the base as confettiâand what a great look! And you're so charitable!

For a more casual look, set up a few very long tables with different kinds of miniature candies such as Hershey Kisses, individually wrapped Lifesavers, Starlight Mints, etc. all over each table. There is also confetti in the shape of Hershey Kisses available and it looks adorable spread out all over the tables. Center a few baskets full of goodies throughout each table so that the guests can munch on sweets all through the evening.

If you are looking for a cool idea that is a bit more formal, place a mini gumball machine filled with gumballs on each table and tie balloons to each machine. If you would rather not use gumballs for every machine, fill one machine with jelly beans, one with Lemon Heads, another with M&Ms, etc. These are available at any toy store.



Tables

Name each table after a fictitious street with the name of a candy: Candy Cane Lane, Milky Way, Rolo Rd., etc. Then use the name on your seating cards. For example⦠everyone who is sitting at Candy Cane Lane (table 4, let's say), has a candy cane attached to their seating card to represent the table. You are so clever!

And finally, at each place, put candy-colored lip whistles; these are too cool. Your friends will love them.



More Seating Card Ideas

For another inventive seating card idea, give each guest his or her own Hershey Bar that comes complete with his or her seating assignment either on the inside or outside of the wrapper. We can put your face on it and other special things about you. Available from our custom shop!

Or you can tie each seating card to a colorfully swirled lollipop or a fun and different Pez dispenser. The Pez dispenser (with candy) can also serve as part of the take home favor at the end of the night (people collect those things, you know).

Finally, candy bracelets or necklaces make adorably festive napkin rings to bring flatware and other table decorations together.




Menu

Start your sweet party off with a selection of appetizers like wings or ribs in sweet barbecue sauce, fried sweet potatoes, "sweet-ish" meatballs, etc. Sweet and Sour pork or chicken is the perfect main course, accompanied by sweet and sour soup. A selection of sweet strawberries, pineapple, and other fruits are a welcome addition to any such dinner. For dessert, have a "candy bar". I don't mean an actual bar of chocolate, but a large table filled with bags and bowls and absolute mountains of all kinds of candy. Each guest may fill a small bag full of candy from this table. Eat some candy for dessert and take the rest home for a favor. Of course, don't forget the cake and the "make your own sundae" bar complete with candy toppings.



What to Wear

At a sweet party like this, what to wear is up to you. Your attire really depends on the party's location (check with the party hostess if you're unsure). Although with all of the chocolate that will be lurking around for this party you might want to stay away from wearing anything that is easily stained. For example, that new cream-colored mohair turtleneck sweater that you have been saving for the perfect party will have to stay in your drawer for at least one more night.

If the party is in a warehouse, make sure to dress warm if it takes place during the winter. Most warehouses are especially drafty during the winter months.



Games and Activities

A piñata is always fun. Take turns swinging at several piñatas filled with candy! Divide the party into teams and have the teams compete to be the first to bust their piñata and retrieve the candy.

For a really good time, try a scavenger hunt. This is a game that is usually relatively inexpensive and time- consuming. Give the partygoers clues that take them from place to place. Perhaps this game could begin at the house of the party host/hostess, and the final clue could lead to the party destination. The team that arrives at the final destination first wins! (Or instead of a scavenger hunt have a treasure hunt). Set out prizes (choose from our list of favors below) all over the place and have guests collect them (one of the dinkiest prizes should have a special sticker on it that can be traded in for a really cool prize).

Another fun game is Name that Candy. It will help break the ice by throwing people together for some healthy competition. For this game, you will need to split all of your guests into two teams. Give a numbered piece of paper to each team. Across from each number is a "candy clue." For example, the clue for number one could be "mean laughs." The candy that matches this clue is "Snickers." The clue for number 2 could be, "Lip smackers," and the candy that matches this could be "(Hershey) Kisses." The clue for number 3 could be "Cow's that can't lactate," and the candy that matches it could be "Milk Duds." I think you get the idea. The team who matches the most "candy clues" to the correct candy wins a prize. I'll give you a hint about what the prize should be: It's sweet, and sometimes has fruity or cocoa flavoringâ¦

NAME THAT CANDY

Clues Answers
1. Mean laughs ________________________ 1. Snickers
2. Lip Smackers __________________ 2. Kisses
3. Cows that can't lactate __________________ 3. Milk Duds
4. Slippery digit __________________ 4. Butterfinger
5. A pooch's enemy __________________ 5. Kit Kat
6. Halfway to 10th Street __________________ 6. 5th Avenue
7. Happy nuts __________________ 7. Almond Joy
8. What you get when you make mountains out of molehills __________________ 8. Mounds
9. Flexible cubs __________________ 9. Gummi Bears
10. Opposite of Dum Dums __________________ 10. Smarties

Don't forget to provide each table with disposable party cameras so that you can have tons of pictures of your bash.




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