taylorluv1
ok my name is Taylor && im turning 13 on november 28. i need party ideas!!!!! its going to be my first coed party and i CANNOT have it at my house(my rents don't want a bunch of boys at our house). i want to invite like 20 or 30 people. i already know what im going to do for my invitations but if you have a good ideas or any idea go head and tell me. please repond asap!! i want to have my party either on my birthday or a week before.......if you did something cool for your bday or are going to can you give me an idea or two??? thank you guys!!! (:
Answer
1. bowling
2.pool party
3.mini golf and ice cream
4. dinner and a movie
5. themed party at a designated place
6. circus party
7. spa party
8. luau party
9. laser tag
10. slumber party
11.sports party
12. dance party
13. cooking party
14. outdoor hangout party-games and food and stuff
15. thanksgiving theme
16. craft party
17. dress up party
18. unlucky 13 party
19. disney themed party
20. rock climbing party
21. messy throwing food party
22. surprise party
23. glow in the dark party
24. scavenger hunt
25. superhero party
26. tea party
27. choclate party
28. stay in a hotel party
29. DJ and kareoke party
30. masquerade ball
ok theres 30 ideas. hope i helped!! id love the best answer, thanks!
1. bowling
2.pool party
3.mini golf and ice cream
4. dinner and a movie
5. themed party at a designated place
6. circus party
7. spa party
8. luau party
9. laser tag
10. slumber party
11.sports party
12. dance party
13. cooking party
14. outdoor hangout party-games and food and stuff
15. thanksgiving theme
16. craft party
17. dress up party
18. unlucky 13 party
19. disney themed party
20. rock climbing party
21. messy throwing food party
22. surprise party
23. glow in the dark party
24. scavenger hunt
25. superhero party
26. tea party
27. choclate party
28. stay in a hotel party
29. DJ and kareoke party
30. masquerade ball
ok theres 30 ideas. hope i helped!! id love the best answer, thanks!
16th birthday party help please?
~redneck~s
for my 16th birthday party im just goin to have a party in my backyard and theres gonna b a fire, and some music. nothin too big and fancy. is there nethin tht would make it better?
Answer
Wild West Birthday Party
Invitations:
Make invitations in the shape of boots, stars or horses.
Verse:
Yeee haw! It's Wild West Birthday party time in the ________ (your last name) corral.
Ranch address: _____________
Branding time: _____________
RSVP by ________ so we'll know to be expectin' ya!
(Have the invitations set at 6pm to 11pmâ¦. so you can play at while the sun still up and dance the night away. Itâs up to you/parents.) Have yourself and your guest dresses in western wears⦠get the real âwild westâ feel!
Decorations:
Set the mood as guests arrive by placing cacti (potted or even inflatable) and river stones along your walkway. Find old pieces of wood and use them to paint signs that say "Saloon" or "Giddy up!" or "Rawhide!" Personalize your party by taking photos of your guests and making Western-style Wanted posters for them.
Lanterns can be used inside and out to create your home on the range. If you have a fireplace, throw on some logs or fill the space with pillar candles in different heights.
For your outdoor dining area, use red or yellow gingham tableware and accessories, to bring a western sunset into your pad.
Get into Stepinâ:
Music: Set up a stereo system and play your favorite country or hire a band
Grab your partner, and get ready to get down. Western parties are the perfect time for line dancing, square dancing or doing your best Texas Two Step. For novice dancers, hire a professional dancer or ask a friend to show everybody how it's done.
Games:
An old-fashioned game of horseshoes is another great way to get everybody involved. You'll need a lawn, two stakes and some horseshoes for this one. Place the stakes in the ground 40 feet apart on a relatively flat surface. There are various kinds of scoring. Here's one easy way to score: A horseshoe that encircles a stake earns you three points, a horseshoe that leans on the stake is two points, and (if no horseshoes reach the stakes) the nearest horseshoe to the stake is awarded one point. To prevent injury, be sure to keep people from entering the game area while you're playing.
Cowboy Roundup:
Youâll need a rope lasso and a length pole. Teach the guests how to throw a lasso in around the length pole.
Relay Races Western Style:
Make up several relay races and let the guests run them with their mop horses. Or buy two stick horses and let the guests trade off with each other. (This one is funny cuzâ the teens actually played!!)
Cowboy Hat Toss:
Cut several stars out of thick cardboard. Place a cowboy hat on the ground about 5-6 feet from the throw line. Have guests line up behind the line and one at a time try and toss their stars into the hat.
Variations: Instead of stars you can tie a bandana around a golf ball.
Instead of one hat place 5 hats in a row and let them try and make it into the #1 hat first, then the #2 hat, etc. ending up with the farthest away #5 hat.
Food/Drinks
Fire up your grill for a backyard BBQ complete with ribs and burgers, and beans on the side. If you're staying indoors, make a big pot of your favorite chili or tacos, and garnish with guacamole, salsa, shredded cheese, jalapeños and sour cream.
For sides, serve mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, warm cornbread muffins and a salad dressed with tangy citrus vinaigrette. Keep crowds happy with chips and salsa and bowls of sweet-and-salty trail mix while the meal is cooking.
Beverages, whatever you like at the party. Have it set in the iced buckets.
Toasted marshmallows or s'mores make a great dessert, whether you cook them over an outdoor fire, your fireplace or a fondue pot flame.
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Wild West Birthday Party
Invitations:
Make invitations in the shape of boots, stars or horses.
Verse:
Yeee haw! It's Wild West Birthday party time in the ________ (your last name) corral.
Ranch address: _____________
Branding time: _____________
RSVP by ________ so we'll know to be expectin' ya!
(Have the invitations set at 6pm to 11pmâ¦. so you can play at while the sun still up and dance the night away. Itâs up to you/parents.) Have yourself and your guest dresses in western wears⦠get the real âwild westâ feel!
Decorations:
Set the mood as guests arrive by placing cacti (potted or even inflatable) and river stones along your walkway. Find old pieces of wood and use them to paint signs that say "Saloon" or "Giddy up!" or "Rawhide!" Personalize your party by taking photos of your guests and making Western-style Wanted posters for them.
Lanterns can be used inside and out to create your home on the range. If you have a fireplace, throw on some logs or fill the space with pillar candles in different heights.
For your outdoor dining area, use red or yellow gingham tableware and accessories, to bring a western sunset into your pad.
Get into Stepinâ:
Music: Set up a stereo system and play your favorite country or hire a band
Grab your partner, and get ready to get down. Western parties are the perfect time for line dancing, square dancing or doing your best Texas Two Step. For novice dancers, hire a professional dancer or ask a friend to show everybody how it's done.
Games:
An old-fashioned game of horseshoes is another great way to get everybody involved. You'll need a lawn, two stakes and some horseshoes for this one. Place the stakes in the ground 40 feet apart on a relatively flat surface. There are various kinds of scoring. Here's one easy way to score: A horseshoe that encircles a stake earns you three points, a horseshoe that leans on the stake is two points, and (if no horseshoes reach the stakes) the nearest horseshoe to the stake is awarded one point. To prevent injury, be sure to keep people from entering the game area while you're playing.
Cowboy Roundup:
Youâll need a rope lasso and a length pole. Teach the guests how to throw a lasso in around the length pole.
Relay Races Western Style:
Make up several relay races and let the guests run them with their mop horses. Or buy two stick horses and let the guests trade off with each other. (This one is funny cuzâ the teens actually played!!)
Cowboy Hat Toss:
Cut several stars out of thick cardboard. Place a cowboy hat on the ground about 5-6 feet from the throw line. Have guests line up behind the line and one at a time try and toss their stars into the hat.
Variations: Instead of stars you can tie a bandana around a golf ball.
Instead of one hat place 5 hats in a row and let them try and make it into the #1 hat first, then the #2 hat, etc. ending up with the farthest away #5 hat.
Food/Drinks
Fire up your grill for a backyard BBQ complete with ribs and burgers, and beans on the side. If you're staying indoors, make a big pot of your favorite chili or tacos, and garnish with guacamole, salsa, shredded cheese, jalapeños and sour cream.
For sides, serve mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, warm cornbread muffins and a salad dressed with tangy citrus vinaigrette. Keep crowds happy with chips and salsa and bowls of sweet-and-salty trail mix while the meal is cooking.
Beverages, whatever you like at the party. Have it set in the iced buckets.
Toasted marshmallows or s'mores make a great dessert, whether you cook them over an outdoor fire, your fireplace or a fondue pot flame.
Click from www.evite.com
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