Nicole
I'm turning 14 and I am having a party with just my family. We're going to make s'mors, and camp out in the back yard with my neices and nephews. What are some other good ideas to fit the theme? I want it to be really fun and kid friendly! What are some good food ideas? Tin foil dinners? Thanks in advance!!
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Adorable!
Your theme should be "only family" ... put up pictures of your family, put out journals and family keep-sakes.
That is your theme ...
Themes are usually for parties and events that don't have a natural one. For example, if you rented out a party hall, you would probably pick a theme because otherwise you just have people randomly standing around drinking orange soda, and eating corn chips.
Adorable!
Your theme should be "only family" ... put up pictures of your family, put out journals and family keep-sakes.
That is your theme ...
Themes are usually for parties and events that don't have a natural one. For example, if you rented out a party hall, you would probably pick a theme because otherwise you just have people randomly standing around drinking orange soda, and eating corn chips.
Teens camping party Ideas?
Q. I live In Melborne florida, and im thinking about having a camping party in December. (I know it's realy early.) but I was wondering if there are campsites in Florida and Georgia(maybe) and for the invataions I was thinking a cheap shirt I will tydey it and with fabric paint I will put there names and send the invatation. I want to know what to do, there will be 6 of us two are my lil bro and his friend there 11 and the youngest will be 8. what can I do to make this fun? (we will make a fire and s'morse.) everyone is outdoorsy and Is there anywere with a lake or sring so well go swiming? and nothingg to expensive. Im doing this beacuse there my super best friends and I never see them een though we live 1 hour away but still
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Well, first of all, make sure you have an adult supervising. You can't have a bunch of teens and pre-teens camping alone, I have never come across a place that would allow it. I am not from Florida, so I don't know of any campsites. Do you know anyone with a really big backyard? That is always a good start. Or, check out:
http://www.floridastateparks.org/
http://www.recreation.gov/recgovHome.do?topTabIndex=Home
For the invitations, I would just do a normal invitation. Here are a few ideas:
http://www.polygraphics.com/new_item.php?filename=graphics/party/kidsbday/camping-marshmallow.gif
http://www.finestationery.com/product.cfm?prod_id=81918
http://www.festivityfavors.com/item_105/Camp-Out-Camping-Birthday-Girl-Party-Invitations-Personalized.htm
Save the tie-dye idea for while you are camping.
Make sure you plan your meals well. The easy standard camping meal is hot dogs and hamburgers. Simple, but always a hit. Or, pick up a few pie irons from a local outfitters store and make some pie iron pizzas over the fire!! Walking Tacos are good too, make some taco meat, give everyone an individual bag of Fritos and put some meat inside with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, etc. S'Mores are a must. Basically, you can really cook whatever you want outside if you plan well. Make sure you have a good cooler and that everything is wrapped well so no water seeps in to your food.
Activities:
-Tie-dying shirts: have everyone bring a blank tee-shirt and then you provide the die. Make sure you have lots of rubberbands and plastic bags
- Swimming/boating: try to find a campground with a lake and boat rentals. Canoeing is always so much fun!
- Games: Check out this site for ideas:
http://www.ultimatecampresource.com/site/camp-activities/camp-games.html\
-Tell ghost stories around the fire.
-Hiking - find a scavenger hunt list online and look for all those things.
Good luck!
Well, first of all, make sure you have an adult supervising. You can't have a bunch of teens and pre-teens camping alone, I have never come across a place that would allow it. I am not from Florida, so I don't know of any campsites. Do you know anyone with a really big backyard? That is always a good start. Or, check out:
http://www.floridastateparks.org/
http://www.recreation.gov/recgovHome.do?topTabIndex=Home
For the invitations, I would just do a normal invitation. Here are a few ideas:
http://www.polygraphics.com/new_item.php?filename=graphics/party/kidsbday/camping-marshmallow.gif
http://www.finestationery.com/product.cfm?prod_id=81918
http://www.festivityfavors.com/item_105/Camp-Out-Camping-Birthday-Girl-Party-Invitations-Personalized.htm
Save the tie-dye idea for while you are camping.
Make sure you plan your meals well. The easy standard camping meal is hot dogs and hamburgers. Simple, but always a hit. Or, pick up a few pie irons from a local outfitters store and make some pie iron pizzas over the fire!! Walking Tacos are good too, make some taco meat, give everyone an individual bag of Fritos and put some meat inside with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, etc. S'Mores are a must. Basically, you can really cook whatever you want outside if you plan well. Make sure you have a good cooler and that everything is wrapped well so no water seeps in to your food.
Activities:
-Tie-dying shirts: have everyone bring a blank tee-shirt and then you provide the die. Make sure you have lots of rubberbands and plastic bags
- Swimming/boating: try to find a campground with a lake and boat rentals. Canoeing is always so much fun!
- Games: Check out this site for ideas:
http://www.ultimatecampresource.com/site/camp-activities/camp-games.html\
-Tell ghost stories around the fire.
-Hiking - find a scavenger hunt list online and look for all those things.
Good luck!
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