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Emmie
I'm having a birthday party soon and it's board game themed since all my friends like to play board games... well it's a great idea for everything... except I can't think of any decorations or party favors that apply to the theme. Could you help me out?
Answer
This is where you've got to be creative. Get some paper and cut them into big squares--you want them to look like Scrabble pieces, even including a numbered point on the bottom. First off-make a WELCOME sign...that's your first word going across.
Add a T over the O
Add a Y under the M
Add letters H,O,U.S over top of the E (you now read it as "Welcome To My House"Scrabble style!
Make a checkered board to add those letters on and hang on the front door or as guests enter.
Have people "buy" snacks with Monopoly money=put a price by each item. If they run out of money, they have to perform a task to earn more (something funny, like balancing something on their head and walk across the room or blowing up a balloon, knot it, then sit on it til it breaks)...or whatever else you can think of.....in fact, think of many ideas, put them like cards into a holder and they have to draw one idea out. Ideas could include: jump rope, do hula hoop, bounce a ball, and so on.
Make up a black/red checkerboard (again with paper, unless you have a real one) and use it to hold round cookies (each wrapped in plastic wrap) as playing pieces for serving.
Set the food table up with a colorful tablecloth and add items grouped together that represent the game pieces in the game Clue: an iron , a candlestick, a shoe, ; make it look like the decoration..and make sure they're clean ;D. Tie balloons to those items to make festive like a centerpiece. Add some dice to the arrangement..the big ones.
Hang up fuzzy dice all over.
Put bunches of lollipops in jars set around to look like bouquets (or can sit a grouping on the table
along with bowls of gumdrops, licorice) to represent the game Candyland.
Apples to Apples>>put a bunch together, speaks for itself
Use an old deck of cards or Uno cards for coasters and to glue (using that stuff Modpodge from craft store ) to make a collage on a poster board to hang up.
INVITATIONS: make paper scrabble tiles and enclose them in the invitations. Instruct your guests-to-be to put together the highest scoring word they can using the letters you've included with their invitation. Let them know there will be a special prize for the person with the highest scoring word. Send everyone the same letters or randomly select 7 or 8 letters per person and be sure to include at least one vowel. (You may also want to deduct points for unused letters).
Scrabble letters and point value for each and how many are in a game>>>
9 A's...1pt, 2 B;s...3 pt, 2 C's...3pt, 4 D's...2 pt, 12 E's...1 pt, 2 F's...1 pt, 3 G's..2 pt, 2 H's..4 pt, 9 I's..1 pt, 1 J..8 pt, 1 K..10 pt,4 L's..1 pt..2 M's..2 pt, 6 N's..1 pt, 8 O's..1 pt, 2 P's..3 pt, 1 Q..8 pt, 6 R's..1 pt, 4 S's..1 pt, 6 T's..1 pt, 4 U's..1 pt..2 V's..4 pt..2 W's..10 pt, 1 X..10 pt, 1 Z..10 pt.
Party favors: pens, notepads, candy (from Candyland) or candy flavored lip balm, magnifying glass (detective work from Clue), apple treats..apple flavored gum or candy, apple shaped notepad, etc.....foil wrapped candy coins,
Have all your guests name the games you've represented with your decorations..have them write down their answers and best one wins. I'm sure you can think of even more ideas, but this will get you started.
This is where you've got to be creative. Get some paper and cut them into big squares--you want them to look like Scrabble pieces, even including a numbered point on the bottom. First off-make a WELCOME sign...that's your first word going across.
Add a T over the O
Add a Y under the M
Add letters H,O,U.S over top of the E (you now read it as "Welcome To My House"Scrabble style!
Make a checkered board to add those letters on and hang on the front door or as guests enter.
Have people "buy" snacks with Monopoly money=put a price by each item. If they run out of money, they have to perform a task to earn more (something funny, like balancing something on their head and walk across the room or blowing up a balloon, knot it, then sit on it til it breaks)...or whatever else you can think of.....in fact, think of many ideas, put them like cards into a holder and they have to draw one idea out. Ideas could include: jump rope, do hula hoop, bounce a ball, and so on.
Make up a black/red checkerboard (again with paper, unless you have a real one) and use it to hold round cookies (each wrapped in plastic wrap) as playing pieces for serving.
Set the food table up with a colorful tablecloth and add items grouped together that represent the game pieces in the game Clue: an iron , a candlestick, a shoe, ; make it look like the decoration..and make sure they're clean ;D. Tie balloons to those items to make festive like a centerpiece. Add some dice to the arrangement..the big ones.
Hang up fuzzy dice all over.
Put bunches of lollipops in jars set around to look like bouquets (or can sit a grouping on the table
along with bowls of gumdrops, licorice) to represent the game Candyland.
Apples to Apples>>put a bunch together, speaks for itself
Use an old deck of cards or Uno cards for coasters and to glue (using that stuff Modpodge from craft store ) to make a collage on a poster board to hang up.
INVITATIONS: make paper scrabble tiles and enclose them in the invitations. Instruct your guests-to-be to put together the highest scoring word they can using the letters you've included with their invitation. Let them know there will be a special prize for the person with the highest scoring word. Send everyone the same letters or randomly select 7 or 8 letters per person and be sure to include at least one vowel. (You may also want to deduct points for unused letters).
Scrabble letters and point value for each and how many are in a game>>>
9 A's...1pt, 2 B;s...3 pt, 2 C's...3pt, 4 D's...2 pt, 12 E's...1 pt, 2 F's...1 pt, 3 G's..2 pt, 2 H's..4 pt, 9 I's..1 pt, 1 J..8 pt, 1 K..10 pt,4 L's..1 pt..2 M's..2 pt, 6 N's..1 pt, 8 O's..1 pt, 2 P's..3 pt, 1 Q..8 pt, 6 R's..1 pt, 4 S's..1 pt, 6 T's..1 pt, 4 U's..1 pt..2 V's..4 pt..2 W's..10 pt, 1 X..10 pt, 1 Z..10 pt.
Party favors: pens, notepads, candy (from Candyland) or candy flavored lip balm, magnifying glass (detective work from Clue), apple treats..apple flavored gum or candy, apple shaped notepad, etc.....foil wrapped candy coins,
Have all your guests name the games you've represented with your decorations..have them write down their answers and best one wins. I'm sure you can think of even more ideas, but this will get you started.
I need a catchy phrase or something for my birthday invitations?
Chubby_Che
I need a couple of catchy phrases for my birthday invitations. Im turning 16 in 3 weeks (April 9th) and I need some help with a catchy phrases!!! I'm going with a bunch of friends on a limo to a party and then cruise around the tampa area.
Can anybody please help me come up with some phrases for my invitations I would very much appreciate.
~Alexandra~
Answer
Try this site for some wording ideas for your birthday invitations:
http://www.babycachet.com/Wording_Ideas_Birthday_Invitations_s/222.htm
Happy birthday!!!
Try this site for some wording ideas for your birthday invitations:
http://www.babycachet.com/Wording_Ideas_Birthday_Invitations_s/222.htm
Happy birthday!!!
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